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About IBPS Clerk Exam

IBPS is an autonomous body that conducts the recruitment process of IBPS Clerk exam once every year.

Any eligible candidate who aspires to join as Clerk (CRP Clerk IX) in the participating organisations (Indian Banks) can apply for the IBPS Clerk examination.

The details of the IBPS Clerk examination along with scheme and syllabus of the IBPS Clerk exam are given below.

Eligibility for IBPS Clerk exam

Nationality / Citizenship

A candidate must be either:

  1. A Citizen of India or
  2. A subject of Nepal or
  3. A subject of Bhutan or
  4. A Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or
  5. A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India,

Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall be a person n whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.

Educational Qualification

  • The minimum qualification required for IBPS Clerk exam is Graduation in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
  • To apply for IBPS Clerk exam, the candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduate on the he / she registers and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online.
  • Computer Literacy: Operating and working knowledge in computer systems is mandatory i.e. candidates should have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in computer operations/Language/ should have studied Computer / Information Technology as one of the subjects in the High School/College/Institute.
  • Proficiency in the Official Language: candidates should know how to read/ write and speak the Official Language of the State/UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is preferable.

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern

Any eligible candidate is required to register for the Common Recruitment Process. The IBPS Clerk examination consists of two phases,

  • Online Preliminary
  • Online Main examination.

IBPS Clerk Exam Syllabus

The exam syllabus of IBPS PO is similar to other banking exams. Based on the previous year questions the topics that are asked for different subjects are given below:

IBPS Clerk Prelims & Mains Syllabus

English Language

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Para Jumbles
  • Error Correction
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Narration

Numerical Ability

  • Simplification
  • Time & Work
  • Time & Distance
  • Profit & Loss
  • Simple Interest & Compound Interest
  • Mensuration
  • Data Interpretation
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Percentage
  • Number Systems

Reasoning Ability

  • Logical Reasoning
  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Coded Inequalities
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Puzzle
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relations
  • Order and Ranking
  • Input Output
  • Coding Decoding

Computer Awareness

  • History and Generation of Computers
  • Introduction to Computer Organisation
  • Computer Hardware and I/O Devices
  • Computer Languages, Basics of DBMS
  • Operating System
  • MS Office Suit and Short cut keys
  • Computer Memory, Computer Software
  • Number System and Conversions

General Awareness

  • Banking and Insurance Awareness
  • Financial Awareness
  • Current Affairs
  • Govt. Schemes and Policies
  • General Knowledge

Important things to remember

  • Negative marking: There is penalty of one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question.
  • Marks obtained in Preliminary exam of IBPS Clerk are not considered for final selection.
  • Candidates must qualify Mains examination to be eligible for final merit.
  • Marks scored out of 100 are used for the final merit list for each category.

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About IBPS PO exam

IBPS is an autonomous body that conducts the recruitment process of IBPS PO exam once every year. Any eligible candidate who aspires to join as Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee in the participating organisations can apply for the IBPS PO examination. The details of the IBPS PO examination along with scheme and syllabus of the IBPS PO exam are given below.

Eligibility for IBPS PO exam

Nationality / Citizenship

A candidate must be either:

  • A Citizen of India or
  • A subject of Nepal or
  • A subject of Bhutan or
  • A Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or
  • A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India,

Provided that a candidate belonging to categories 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall be a person n whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.

Age Limit for IBPS PO exam

The minimum age limit for IBPS PO exam is 20 years and the maximum age limit for the IBPS PO exam is 30 years.

Educational Qualification

  • The minimum qualification required for IBPS PO exam is Graduation in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
  • The candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduate on the he / she registers and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online.

 

 

IBPS PO Exam Pattern

  • Any eligible candidate is required to register for the Common Recruitment Process (CRP-PO/MT-IX). The IBPS PO examination consists of two phases, Online Preliminary and Online Main examination.
  • The candidates who qualifies in Online Preliminary examination and shortlisted appears for Online Main examination and the shortlisted candidates in Online Main examination are subsequently called for a Common Interview.

IBPS PO Syllabus

The exam syllabus of IBPS PO is similar to other banking exams. Based on the previous year questions the topics that are asked for different subjects are given below:

IBPS PO Prelims Syllabus

English Language

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Para Jumbles
  • Error Correction
  • Narration

Quantitative Ability

  • Simplification
  • Time & Work
  • Time & Distance
  • Profit & Loss
  • Simple Interest & Compound Interest
  • Mensuration
  • Data Interpretation
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Percentage
  • Number Systems
  • Probability

Reasoning Ability

  • Logical Reasoning
  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Coded Inequalities
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Puzzle
  • Tabulation
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relations
  • Input Output
  • Coding Decoding

IBPS PO Main Examination Syllabus

Quantitative Aptitude

  • Simplification
  • Average
  • Ratio and Percentage
  • Mixture & Alligation
  • Profit & Loss
  • Mensuration
  • Geometry
  • Number System
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Permutation & Combination
  • Probability

General Awareness

  • Current Events
  • Indian Economy
  • Banking Awareness
  • Financial Awareness
  • Indian History
  • Indian Culture
  • Indian Geography

Reasoning Aptitude

  • Verbal and Non- Verbal Reasoning
  • Syllogism
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Directions
  • Ordering and Ranking
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Blood Relations

Computer Aptitude

  • Internet
  • Memory
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Computer Abbreviation
  • Microsoft Office
  • Computer Hardware
  • Operating System
  • Computer Terminologies

English Language

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Vocabulary
  • Verbal Awareness
  • Cloze test
  • Error Correction

 

Important things to remember

Negative marking: There is penalty of one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question.

The corrected scores obtained by candidates are normalized using equi-percentile method.

Each candidate will be required to obtain a minimum score in each test of Online Main examination and also a minimum total score to be considered to be shortlisted for interview.

Marks obtained in the Online Main examination only is considered for shortlisting for interview and also for final Merit List.

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10 Offbeat Things To Do In Spiti Valley

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Spiti is hands down the most gorgeous place in the whole of North India. Spiti is an absolute dream for any photographer searching for amazing landscapes to shoot. If you have travelled to places like Manali, Shimla, Mcleod Ganj or Kasol in Himachal Pradesh, or maybe you have visited Uttarakhand than you must know how the vegetation, narrow roads, English architecture and churches are the amazing highlights of the whole trip.

But what puts Spiti in its own lane and different from all these places are

Trek your way upto the monasteries- Spiti is an epitome of nature's beauty. Being around so much greenery and away from the nasty pollution definitely deserves your full attention. What's the better way spend time with nature than walking in it and not going to places via cars. You will be able to experience a whole that people in cars will miss out on. The biggest monastery in Spiti is the fort like key which is at an elevation of 4,166 meters (13,668 ft) it overlooks the Spiti River. This monastery is also known as Key Gompa; architecturally speaking this monastery was built in pasada style.

The main charms of monasteries are the positive vibes and peace we feel just by simply by being there. Surrounded by beautiful places to visit in spiti valley with the beautiful Buddhist culture will make you feel lighter and forget about your troubles.

Camping at lake site- Waking up to the view of a stunning crescent shaped lake which is why it's called Chandra Taal, is definitely going to be an once in a lifetime experience for you. You can literally experience sleeping under the sky by camping near the lake, with the weather being generous and giving during the months of May to September. It is situated at 4,300 meters (14,107 ft). The lake is surrounded by mountains covered in snow giving a stunning view. The major attraction of the lake is that it changes color of its water throughout the day, during the end of the day it becomes an amazing emerald green color.

Home stays with the natives- Spiti is not only known for its view and mountain sites but also for its culture which is a mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism. To an authentic essence of the Tibetan culture you must taste their home made salty and buttery tea. It’s a culture of peace and enlightenment. People often even choose to stay at these villages with these because of their friendly nature and hospitable mentality. Home stays have become more and more popular over last few years.  

Yak safari- Safari is a common and famous part of vacations yet I bet you wouldn’t have heard of yak safari which is another highlight of our trip to Spiti. There are many places to visit in Spiti and yak safari is definitely the one you should visit.

Visit Fossil Park at Langza- Now you may think fossil parks aren’t that uncommon in most places but let us tell they are uncommon in a hill station, simply put fossils are the things archeologists dig up to prove evolution and to search new facts about the species. Now it’s been a long debated issue that Himalayas have been or not risen from the oceans since scientists claim that everything on earth have in fact risen from the oceans these fossils found at Langza prove that Himalayas the great mountain is no different and follow the same set of rules as the things in evolution. You can cover the whole of Langza tour by our Spiti Valley Tour Packages.

Stargazing at Langza and Komic- The high altitude villages of Spiti valley has a character of their own. One of their charms is the sky at night, its special clear view allows you to star gaze all night long the views are when plainly put are out of this world. You will have the whole skyline available at your dispense for photography and to just lay there and talk with your companions. Many of the travellers from Delhi to Spiti valley have given rave reviews of their experiences of stargazing.

Visiting the hidden valleys and meadows- While lakes like chandrataal and dhankan leave you spellbound, the Baralacha and Kunzum passes will take you to the top of the world with its formidable altitude. Many travellers visit manali and seek the thrill of wilderness and are often not satisfied but here in Spiti you won’t be cause its full of hidden meadows and creeks where you conjure up a sense of exploring on own without feeling like you are just following a crowd of tourists from one spot to another. Manali to Spiti valley is a journey is specifically designed for people like you who want to do things differently.

Visit chandrataal lake- As has been said before the beauty of the lake is indescribable. It’s a serene blend of nature consisting of a water body and surrounded by rugged mountains. It’s basically a painting come to life. Anyone who’ll be visiting here is going to be awestruck. Tso Chikgma or Chandra Taal is in a protected niche with some flowers and wildlife in summer. Maximum length of the lake is 0.6 meter and its width being 0.31 meters. Its surface elevation is 4,250 meters (13,940 ft) above sea level. Packages offered by Capture A Trip include Spiti valley road trip which always makes a stop at the lake.

See the Lama statue with an interesting story behind it- Around45-50 years ago Indian military was digging to build bunkers at Gyu village, their digging instrument hit a body. This body started bleeding from the corner of its mouth but they couldn’t decipher why. The body was excavated and put in a hut; no special precautions were taken to preserve the body. It is said that the body is still in the same state as the day it was dug out and that its hair is still growing and monks come from all over world to take its hair for worshipping. It is said that the body is of a lama in deep meditation and that he still hasn’t died. Whatever the real story maybe but it does make for an awesome experience and a great story. People taking Spiti valley trips from Delhi have firsthand saw the statue and have mentioned it in their rave reviews on Spiti tours.

White- water rafting- We all know for all the adrenaline junkies out there the yak safari and trekking will not cut it, you need something even more adventurous than search no more all your requests can be fulfilled here. Simply put Spiti is a perfect place to enjoy this water sport with ideal locations including the Spiti and pin rivers. These rivers definitely counts as the must visit places in Spiti valley and upon arrival you guys can decide if and when you want to go rafting.

The Spiti valley is a unique mountain environment in the Himalayas. Find out what you can do during your trip in the Spiti valley. You can book Spiti Valley tour packages from Capture A Trip which give you a combination of adventure, historical tours and camping. And also get exclusive deals and exciting offers on Spiti Valley Holiday Packages.

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All you need to know about them, with tips included!

With the latest trends like the Dalgona coffee and Ludo King, we have slowly but gradually been introduced to this whole trend of online classes. This trend has soon turned out to be a whole new lifestyle for us, as we learn to adapt to this new normal. But what exactly are the pros and cons of these online tuition classes, and as a parent, what are few things you can do to handle them? Let’s find out here.

Pros of online tuition

Comfortable access

 The major advantage of online tutoring is the comfort it brings along. Any class can be accessed through online mode of education which makes it all the easier for students to access popcorn without intervals and bring their boring history classes with them to bed!

Anywhere access

All that online tuition classes need a strong internet connection and a device to proctor the video. This helps students to access virtual tutoring even while traveling and saves time of travel and also the expenses for the same.

Any course

Online tutoring services are the best solutions to students, irrespective of age, to start learning courses at online tutoring sites, from their given location.

Feel Safe notions

Having to see your child attend online tutoring from home through a screen is something most parents prefer over sending them away. They feel at ease with the direct monitoring that they get to give their children.

Cons of online tuition

Harming health

While live tuition classes over a screen might sound too easy to handle, continuous screen time has been found to cause damage to health starting from mild headaches, sight discrepancies to long term tumors that may scar one for life. On the broader sight, this seems far heavy a price to pay.

Lack of human interaction and understanding

 The familiarity that students associate with their teachers’ facial expression, touch and voice is lost over the screen as not much can be comprehended from a virtual meeting software.

Lack of clear understanding

Certain concepts that are too difficult to teach over online tuition. There is a wide communication gap between both teachers and student, due to this online mode of tuition.

Understanding technology

 Online tutoring websites bring with them network issues, frozen screens and meet capacities, which are issues that are new to most teachers and students and getting hold of it is still a long way to go.

Tips for parents to deal with online tuition

Establish usual

 Treat each live class as a normal tuition class and follow the usual approach as we follow in a tuition class.

Check in with teachers

With online tutoring modes, it is more important to keep a constant check with teachers regarding your child’s performance and abilities in online class.

Encourage exercise and breaks

Constant screen time is harmful, hence encourage children to exercise regularly and take some time off the screens.

Online tuition is again having advantages and disadvantages need to be handled carefully to take advantages and minimize disadvantages. With the above tips, we hope you handle your child’s online classes with efficiency.

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Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh

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Himachal Pradesh is an Indian state located on the northern side of the country. The lofty Himalayas, contented people, and home too many famous hill stations like Kullu, Manali, Shimla, etc. Shown in many movies of Bollywood, this state is a perfect getaway place for everyone whether for youth travellers or family vacation. The Himachal Tour Packages serves the best to everyone and offers its beauty. The life of the people here is vibrant yet full of culture and tradition. The people here possess a very calm mind.

The best time to visit Himachal Pradesh is between April to June and if you want to experience the chilly winters, you are welcome to experience the snowfall starting from Mid-December. The perfect cosy stays in a room with a view of Himalayas are another great experience one should have once in life.  This state borders with Punjab on the southwest, Haryana on the south, Uttarakhand on the southeast, Jammu and Kashmir on the north and with Tibet on the east. Naina Devi is the smallest town and Shimla is the largest town of the state.

Pahadi is the most commonly spoken by the people and Hindi is the state's official language so it won't create a problem for the tourists to get along with the natives of that place. 

Himachal Pradesh is surely a paradise for nature and adventure lovers. If you have not visited this state yet, then you are missing out on something very special. After this blog, we are sure that this state will be going to add the best places to visit in himachal Pradesh in your travel bucket list. 

  1. Kullu

Kullu has an abundance of lush greenery, pristine river streams, panoramic views, snow-capped peaks and yes! a lot to do to fulfil your adventure thirst. It is also known as “Valley of Gods.”

Places to visit:

  • Raghunath Temple
  • The Great Himalayan National Park
  • Hanogi Mata Temple
  • Friendship Peak
  1. Manali

Manali has gained immense attention in the past 15 years, it is a honeymoon paradise for newlywed and for adventure junkies it is not less than a paradise. 

Places to visit:

  • Solang Valley
  • Rohtang Pass
  • Hadimba Temple
  • Vashisht Baths
  • Chandrakhani Pass
  • Gayatari Temple

     

 

  1. Kangra

Kangra is irreplaceable in terms of its beauty. It has its origin back to Vedic times. It encompasses Mcleodganj and Dharamshala within its boundaries. It is a small bustling place of Himachal. 

Places to visit:

  • Brajeshwari Temple
  • Kangra Fort
  • Kareri Lake
  • Baijnath Temple
  • Kangra Art Museum
  • Jwala Devi Temple
  • Chamunda Devi Temple
  • Pragpur Village
  1. Dharamshala

Dharamshala is very famous as it is the residence of the 14th Dalai Lama. The lush pine and deodar forests enhance its beauty and Dhauladhar peak surrounds this place. Dharamshala cricket stadium is the most visited place of this city.

Places to visit:

  • Dharamsala Cricket Ground
  • St John in the Wilderness Church
  • War Memorial
  • Gyuoto Monastery
  • Tea Gardens
  • Triund Dayhike near McLeod Ganj (where the Dalai Lama resides)
  • Tsuglagkhang
  • Bhagsu Falls
  • Tibetan Museum
  • Kangra Art Museum

     

  1. Kasauli

Kasauli is on the lower edges of Himalayas, it is very cold and has dense forests, it is a paradise for trekkers and campers. It is very popular for well-known health resorts.

Places to visit:

  • Monkey Point
  • Mall Road
  • Sunset Point
  • Timber Trail
  • Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanakji
  1. Shimla

The legacy of trip to shimla manali can be felt in its culture, architecture, ambience and churches. It is counted on top places of India for spending summer vacation with family.

Places to visit:

  • Mall Road
  • The Ridge
  • Institute of Advanced Studies
  • Jakhoo Temple
  • Christ Church (the second oldest church in North India)
  • Toy Train to Kalka
  1. Bir Billing

Bir & Billing is the twin towns of Himachal Pradesh. Bir Billing is known for its paragliding spot and is considered one of the best spots in the world for paragliding. Tibetan culture has influenced on this place. It offers many different adventure activities like trekking, mountain biking, angling and camping etc.

Places to visit:

  • Paragliding in Bir Billing
  • Tibetan Colony
  • Chokling Monastery
  • Dharmalaya Institute
  • Tashi Jong Monastery
  1. Dalhousie

Dalhousie is a year-round destination, a tiny tinsel town of Himachal. The town gets its name from its founder Lord Dalhousie and bears the distinct stamp of the British empire. 

Places to visit:

  • Panch Pulla
  • Chamara Lake
  • Satdhara Falls
  • Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
  • St John Church
  • Subhash Baoli Daikund Peak
  • Gandhi Chowk Shopping Plaza
  • Bakrota Hills
  1.    Kasol

Kasol is situated alongside Parvati River and in Parvati Valley. It is referred to as the “Little Israel of India.” Kasol has gained a lot of attention because of its breathtakingly beautiful scenery. The place is famous for its trance parties and hippy culture. 

Places to visit:

  • Parvati River
  • Tosh Valley
  • Malana 

 

  1. Spiti Valley & Lahaul

Spiti valley is the cold desert located in Himachal Pradesh, a must-visit place of India, surrounded by the snowcapped mountains, breathtaking scenery, panoramic valleys and now many of its jaw-dropping treks are becoming so popular among the tourists, not only Indian but also foreigners. The Spiti Valley road trip is full of nature, hills, waterfalls, and the snowcapped mountain is just unmissable part of Lahaul.

Places to visit:

  • Pin Valley
  • Chandratal Lake
  • Suraj Tal Lake
  • Pin Valley National Park 
  • Gue Mummy
  • Key Monastery

 

  1.   Mcleodganj

Mcleodganj is the residence place of the14th Dalai Lama and home to a large population of Tibetans. It is very famous among international visitors as this place provide Buddhism courses, meditation, yoga, trekking in the Dhauladhar range etc. 

Places to visit:

  • Masroor Temple
  • Bhagsu Falls
  • Guna Devi Temple
  • Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake
  • Sunset Point
  • Indrahar Pass
  • Manikaran

Manikaran is important not only for Sikhs but also for Hindus. Manikaran Gurudwara is very famous in India as it has a natural hot spring. In total Manikaran has 3 hot springs, one is inside of Gurudwara and the other two are a part of private guesthouses.

Places to visit:

  • Sri Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara
  • The Hot Springs
  • Lord Ramachandra Temple
  • Harinder Mountain
  • Kulant Pith

 

Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass was in the news as it gets Atal Tunnel which connects Manali to Leh and it is the world’s longest highway tunnel. Atal Tunnel is a new attraction added recently for the tourists. Chenab and Beas river flows from this region. This pass is a perfectly picturesque place and photographers admire this place a lot.

  Solan Valley

Solan is named after Shoolini Devi, the Hindu goddess. It is famous for its vast mushroom farming and known as the “Mushroom city of India"

  • Places to visit:
  • Shoolini Temple
  • Kuthar Fort
  • Solan Brewery
  • Menri Monastery
  • Children’s Park
  • Majathal Sanctuary

  Khajjiar

Khajjiar is a place to relax, rejuvenate and unwind you in the scenic beauty. Often resembles Switzerland, it is known as “Mini Switzerland of India.”

Places to visit:

  • Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Khajjiar Lake
  • Khajjiar Trek
  • Golden Devi Temple
  • Lord Shiva Statue
  • Tibetan Handicrafts Centre

 Chail

Chail is just 2 hours’ drive away from Shimla, an offbeat destination of Himachal. The School Playground is one of the highest playgrounds in the world and it is managed by the army officials.

Places to visit:

  • Sadhupal Lake
  • Maharaja Palace
  • Chail wildlife sanctuary
  • Palace Hotel
  • Cricket Ground
  • Kali Temple

Kaza

Kaza is a major town of Spiti adjoining Tibetan Border. Kaza is divided into Old Kaza and New Kaza. Old Kaza is a vibrant place to roam around and indulge yourself in shopping as most of the shops are here. New Kaza is linked with an old bridge and here you will feel that you have arrived in a different world.

Places to visit:

  • Ki Monastery
  • Dhankar Monasteries
  • Kibber Village
  • Komic Village
  • Kumzm Pass
  • Chandratal Lake
  • Dhankar Lake
  • Pin Valley National Park

 Kufri

It is a small hill station of Himachal not very far from capital city Shimla. Kufri zoo has rare antelopes, felines and birds. During winter a meandering path through the potato plantations turns into a popular ski track.

Places to visit:

  • Indira Tourist Park
  • Chini Bungalow
  • Kufri Fun World

Chamba

Mesmerizing views, open blue skies and lush green valley, the Chamba is a very well-known city of Himachal and Chamba Valley trek is a must to visit.

Places to visit:

  • Manimahesh Lake
  • Laxmi Narayan Temple
  • Khajjiar Lake
  • Chamera Dam
  • Bhalei Mata Temple

Palampur

In Palampur you can witness the colonial architecture and its tea plantation; paddy fields give you the vibe that you are roaming in any of the sets of Bollywood movies.

Places to visit:

  • Palampur Tea Gardens
  • Saurabh Van Vihar
  • Tashi Jong Buddhist Monastery
  • Sobha Singh Art Gallery
  • Wah Tea Estate

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Part-I (One-Time Registration):

The following documents are required while registering for the first time for SSC CHSL Examination

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 For One-time Registration, click on “Register Now” link provided in “Login” Section on https://ssc.nic.in.

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  • Give your preference for Examination Centers.
  •  Select the medium of Typing Test.
  • Click “Yes” if you have passed 12th Standard in Science Stream with Mathematics as a subject from a recognized Board or equivalent or else “No”.
  • If you are seeking age relaxation, select appropriate age-relaxation category.
  • Indicate your highest educational qualification.
  • Provide information on whether you belong to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). This is applicable for only un-reserved candidates.
  • Information with regard to Photo & Signature will be filled up automatically from the One-time Registration Data.
  • Complete your declaration by clicking on “I agree” check box, fill up captcha code.
  • Preview and verify the information provided by you and “Submit” the Application.
  • Proceed to make fee payment if you are not exempted from payment of fee.
  • When application is successfully submitted, it will be accepted 'Provisionally'.
  • Candidate should take printout of the application form for their own records.
  • Printout of the 'Application Form' is not required to be submitted to the Commission at any stage.

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