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Chandigarh Police Recruitment 2015

Recruiter Name
Chandigarh Police Recruitment Board
Post NameConstable (male/female)
Total Vacancies580
Education Required12th
Age Limit18-28 year
Last DateAwaited

The Chandigarh police recruitment board was announced a notification for the selection of 580 male and female constables in upcoming months. The Chandigarh police are the low administration Agency for the union territory of Chandigarh.  Interested contenders need to read the complete announcement about Chandigarh Police Constable Recruitment 2015 from this web page. Online applications are likely for these post vacancies.

Candidates if you know that you are appropriate accordingly the recruitment of Chandigarh Police constable job then you can submit the application form on the internet. Go on your nearest cyber cafĂ© and apply online for Chandigarh police constable post. The Chandigarh Police resolves to give people an efficient, law-abiding and responsive law enforcement machinery. To protect the state from unauthentic peoples, the section requires more soldiers in their sections. To employment the best candidates, a recruitment notification has been revealed by the association for filling up the 580 constables.
Candidates can register their application forms on or before the last date. candidates application forms will not accept after the last date. Chandigarh Police 580 Constable recruitment notification is published in various newspapers. There is 33% reservation for ladies candidates in total no of vacancies. Chandigarh Police New information /latest news given below.

Latest announcement about the Chandigarh Police Constable Recruitment 2015

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Eligibility Required for Chandigarh Police Recruitment 2015

Educational Qualification: candidates should have passed class 12th or higher from a recognize board for constable recruitment.
Required Age: Applicants lower age limit 18 and upper age limit is 28 year. Age relaxation will be available for reserved categories as per the government rules.
Candidates have to take a printout of online application form along with showed copies of certificates; original copy of bank draft sends it to by post or candidates.
Chandigarh Police Recruitment for various posts is updated in the above post. Those candidates want jobs in Chandigarh police can visit this post
Important Dates
Online application form first date:  Awaited
Closing application last date: Awaited

Steps to fill Chandigarh Police Constable Online Form 2015

  • Applicants are suggested to visit the official site that is www.chandigarhpolice.nic.in.
  • Navigate to the What’s New section on the homepage
  • Go to the Take a look on latest announcement and read all details.
  • Click on apply online link and fill the form correctly.
  • Upload the necessary details.
  • Take print out for future references.
Follow the official link to check more details about Chandigarh Police Constable Recruitment 2015.

Detailed Syllabus and Marks Distribution for IBPS Clerk 2015 Prelims


The Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS) released its detailed advertisement for the Clerical Officer Recruitment Examination for the year 2015. This year’s major change has been in the exam pattern. Starting 2015, there will be a Preliminary (Prelim) examination followed by a Main examination for those who qualify through the prelims.
The Preliminary paper is distinguished by the fact that it has only three sections and is likely to be easier than the Main paper. However, the 1 hour duration in which you need to attempt 100 questions ensures that the paper will be a competitive one. The Main paper will retain its old pattern of five sections and a composite time of 2 hours. Once you qualify through the Main Paper, a third round is conducted – the Interview. Qualifying the interview makes you eligible to become a Clerical Officer in one of the banks under the aegis of IBPS.
The structures of the Examinations that will be conducted online are as follows:

IBPS Clerk Paper Pattern (Prelims):

Sr. no.SubjectNo. of questionsMaximum marksDuration
1English Language30301 hour
2Numerical ability3535
3Reasoning Ability3535
Total100100

IBPS Clerk Paper Pattern (Mains):

Sr. no.SubjectNo. of questionsMaximum marksDuration
1Reasoning40402 hours
2English4040
3Quantitative Aptitude4040
4General Awareness(with special reference to Banking Industry)4040
5Computer Knowledge4040
Total200200

Note the following:
  1. BILINGUAL TEST: Every section (except English Language) in both stages will be available in both English and Hindi.
  2. NEGATIVE MARKING: Each wrong answer deducts 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question from your total. In this case, since each question is worth 1 mark, you lose ¼ marks per wrong answer.
  3. CUT-OFFS: Each section has an individual cut-off. Besides this, there is a minimum overall score decided by the IBPS after the results are tallied, that you need to cross to move to the next round. Qualifying the Prelims in this way gets you to the Main Exam. And securing the Mains cut-off qualifies you for the Interview round.
The IBPS, however, has not thrown any light on the syllabus. From the patterns seen in previous years, we know the likely chapters and topics that will make appearances in the Preliminary and the Main papers, as well as their probable weightages.
Here is a subject-wise list of the Prelims syllabus. The list is classified in order of priority – important chapters first. The Nature of Questions tells you whether it is a scoring chapter or a tricky topic or a time consuming one.
Reasoning Ability
Priority SetNature of QuestionsChaptersWeightage (# of Questions)Comments
1
  • Scoring
  • Easy to Solve
  • Less Time Consuming
  • High Accuracy Possible
Arrangement & Pattern5-8Questions on Random Sequence of Alphabets, Number Arrangements, Mixed Series Dictionary or Alphabet based Arrangements etc.
Analogy0-5Includes Meaning based and Letter based questions
Classification0-4Includes GK based and Meaningful Words based questions. Less frequently, number based questions can be asked.
Mathematical Inequalities0-5Non-coded problems on solving inequalities. Either this or coded inequalities asked
Directions & Distances0-2Simple problems that can be solved by just drawing all information on paper.
Coding-Decoding4-10Mostly questions on Coding-Decoding in Fictitious Language and Coding by Analogy. Possible questions could also include Coding-Decoding by Letter Shifting, and Coding Letters of a Word.
Blood Relations1-5Family Tree and General Blood Relation Problems
Ordering & Ranking0-1Questions on arranging by age, floor, rank, order in row etc.
2
  • Scoring
  • Easy if concepts clear and steps followed
  • Could be Tricky
  • Time Consuming
Syllogisms3-5Problems with 2-3 statements and 2-3 conclusions. Questions could be asked on whether the conclusions follow or not.
Circular Seating Arrangement5Includes Uni-Directional and Bi-Directional problems. Tough Square/Rectangular/Triangular problems also possible.
Linear Seating Arrangement5-8Problems involving 2-3 rows facing each other. Can include Double Line-up type problems with information sorting.
Coded Inequalities0-5Can be asked instead of mathematical inequalities
Input-Output0-5Appears less frequently. Use the method shown here.
Data Sufficiency0-5Questions on various topics including Ordering & Ranking, Blood Relations, Coding in Fictitious Language, Circular Arrangements, Directions & Distances, Ages & Birthdates)
3
  • Tricky or Tough
  • More Time Consuming
  • Lesser Chance of Accurate Solving
Analytical Decision Making0-5Appears less frequently. Careful charting needed.
Double Line-Up0-5Requires clean charting, proper technique and step-by-step solving.
Scheduling0-5Less likely to appear. Very similar to Double Line-up problems.
Grouping & Selection0-5Problems on teams and committees asked.
4
  • Very Tricky/Tough
  • Very Time Consuming
  • Less likely to appear in the paper
Series0-2Complete the Alphabet Series problems asked in the past. But Number Series and Mixed Series questions can also be asked.
Verbal Reasoning0-5Statement & Assumptions problems asked in the past. But questions on Statement & Arguments, Statement & Inferences, Statement & Conclusions, Critical Reasoning, Course of Action and Cause & Effect also possible.
Non-Verbal Reasoning0-10Highly unlikely to appear. These questions have not appeared since the exam went online.


Numerical Ability
Priority SetNature of QuestionsChaptersWeightage (# of Questions)Comments
1
  • Scoring
  • Easy to Solve
  • Less Time Consuming
  • High Accuracy Possible
Simplification10-15Questions on BODMAS Rule, Approximate Rule, Fractions, Decimals, Surds & Indices, Percentages
Number Series3-5Problems on Completing the Series, Finding the Missing Term, Finding the Wrong Term
Average1-3Problems on Average Weight/Height/Age/Marks etc.
Interest1-4Simple Interest, Compound Interest and Mixed problems
Mensuration1-4Questions on areas of square, rectangle, circle, semicircle and parallelogram asked in the past.
Percentage1-2Calculation oriented basic percentage problems
Ratio & Proportion1-2Problems on Simple Ratios
2
  • Scoring
  • Easy if concepts clear and steps followed
  • Could be Tricky
  • Time Consuming
Algebra3-5Problems with 2-3 statements and 2-3 conclusions. Questions could be asked on whether the conclusions follow or not.
Profit & Loss0-2Questions on Successive Selling, Partnerships, Discount & MP. Problems can also be asked on Dishonest Dealings.
Time, Speed & Distance2-4Problems on Relative Speed, Average Speed and Crossing Trains. Questions can also be asked about Boat and Stream.
Data Interpretation0-5Can include questions involving Line Graphs, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Tables and other miscellaneous infographics.
3
  • Tricky or Tough
  • More Time Consuming
  • Lesser Chance of Accurate Solving
Time & Work1-2Problems on Work Efficiency, Pipe & Cistern. Questions can also be asked on Pipe & Cistern.
Permutation & Combination0-1Basic Selection and Arrangement Problems
4
  • Very Tricky/Tough
  • Very Time Consuming
  • Less likely to appear in the paper
Mixture Problems0-1Problems on making a mixture of two or more entities/mixtures
Probability0-1Very basic problems on probability
Number System0-3Problems on Divisibility & Remainder, Multiples & Factors, Integers, LCM & HCF.
Data Sufficiency0-5Data sufficiency problems on almost all the topics mentioned above


English Language
Priority SetNature of QuestionsChaptersWeightage (# of Questions)Comments
1
  • Usually Easy
  • Highly Scoring
  • High Accuracy – not much prior knowledge required
  • Time Consuming and/or Tricky depending on the Nature of the Passage and Questions
Reading Comprehension5-15
(1 or 2 passages)
The passage is usually about banking/finance. Passage may also be on a social issue or based on a tale. The questions based on these are straightforward synonyms/antonyms/phrase meaning in context, fact based questions, inference based questions, and main idea based questions.
2
  • Usually easy because context given
  • Scoring
  • Accuracy – Medium
Vocabulary10-15These include topics where answers can be found contextually.
– Cloze Tests (5-10 blanks in 1 passage)
– Fill in the blanks (two blanks in one sentence/ two sentences with one blank each to be fit with same word) (0-5 questions)These can also include questions where prior knowledge of popular phrases and idioms as well as words is necessary.- Synonyms or Antonyms  (0-5)- Phrase/Idiom Meaning (0-5)- Error Spotting (0-5)
3
  • Tougher
  • Can be time consuming
  • Accuracy and time taken per question usually correlated
Grammar5-10Knowledge of frequently used rules of grammar is an absolute must.- Error Spotting (0-10)- Phrase Replacement (0-5)There may also be grammar questions on – Fill in the Blanks
4
  • Tricky
  • Time Consuming
  • Low Accuracy
Verbal Ability5Para Jumble questions are asked as a comprehension with five questions.

It is important to start preparing in earnest for the IBPS Clerk Prelim paper before October. Based on the above given syllabus plan out a study map. Allocate time wisely and test yourself regularly on your speed, proficiency and concepts.
All the best!

Indian Polity Notes -FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RAJYA SABHA



 
1.       When was the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) first constituted?
Ans:  On 3 April 1952.

2.      When did the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) meet for the first time?
Ans: On 13 May 1952.

3.      When was the Council of States named as Rajya Sabha in Hindi?
Ans: On 23 August 1954. The Chairman, Rajya Sabha made an announcement in the House that the Council of States would now be called ‘Rajya Sabha’ in Hindi.

4.      Who was the first Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan.

5.      Who are the Chairman of Rajya Sabha who have held office consecutively for two terms?
Ans: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan was the first Chairman of Rajya Sabha for two consecutive terms (13.5.1952 to 12.5.1962). The current Chairman, Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari is also continuing as the Vice-President of India for a second term (11.08.2007 to 10.08.2012 and again from 11.08.2012 till date).

 

6.      Who was the first Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Shri S.V.Krishnamoorthy Rao (31.5.1952 – 2.4.1956 & 25.4.1956 – 1.3.1962).

7.      What is the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha
?
Ans: Two hundred and fifty (250), of which 238 are to be elected and 12 are to be
nominated by the President of India.

8.      What is the actual strength of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Two hundred and forty five (245), of which 233 are elected and 12 are nominated.

9.      Currently how many members are elected from Union territories?
Ans: In total four members are elected from the Union territories (3 from Delhi and 1 from Puducherry). However, currently one seat from Delhi and one from Puducherry is vacant. Other Union territories are not represented in Rajya Sabha.

10.  Why is Rajya Sabha called a permanent body?
Ans: Rajya Sabha is not subject to dissolution; as nearly as possible, one-third of its members retire every second year.

11.  What is the term of a member of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: It is six years; but a member elected in a bye-election serves for the remainder of the term of the vacancy caused.

12.  What is the quorum to constitute a meeting of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: It is one-tenth of the total members of the House, i.e., 25 members.

13.  Which is the party will maximum members in the House?
Ans: Indian National Congress.

14.  Who acts as the Chairman, Rajya Sabha?
Ans: The Vice-President is the ex officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha.

15.  How is the Vice-President of India elected?
Ans:  The Vice-President is elected by the members of an electoral college consisting of the members of both Houses of Parliament in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.

16.  What is the term of office of Vice-President of India?
Ans: The Vice-President  holds office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office.

17.  Currently who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari

18.  How is the Deputy Chairman elected?
Ans:  The Deputy Chairman is elected by the members of Rajya Sabha from amongst its members.

19.  What are the responsibilities of the Deputy Chairman?
Ans:  While the office of Chairman is vacant, or during any period when the Vice-President is acting as, or discharging the functions of the President, the duties of the office of the Chairman are performed by the Deputy Chairman.

20.  Currently who is the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Prof. P. J. Kurien

21.  who presides over the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha in the absence of both the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman?
Ans: Under Rule 8 of the of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Council of States (Rajya Sabha),the Chairman, Rajya Sabha nominates six members on the panel of Vice-Chairmen, one of whom presides over the House in the absence of both the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman.

22.  When neither the Chairman nor the Deputy Chairman and none of the Vice Chairmen is present to preside, the House may decide about any other member present to preside.

23.  What are the responsibilities of the Leader of the House?
Ans: Leader of the House plays an important role in drawing up the programme of official business in the House.

24.  Normally, the Prime Minister nominates a Minister who is a member of the Rajya Sabha as Leader of the House, but if the Prime Minister himself is a member of Rajya Sabha, he will act as the Leader of the House.
25.  How is the Secretary-General appointed?
Ans: The Secretary-General is appointed by the Chairman, Rajya Sabha and holds a rank equivalent to the Cabinet Secretary, the highest civil servant of the Union Government.

26.  What is the role of the Secretary-General?
Ans: He assists the Presiding Officers in conducting the proceedings of the House by giving them advice and expert opinion.

27.  He does not participate in the debate except for reporting messages from the Lok Sabha about Bills or any other matter.
All notices under the rules are addressed to him.
He is the custodian of the records of the House.
He prepares full report of the proceedings of the House and also issues the List of Business for the day.
He is the administrative head of the Rajya Sabha Secretariat.
Members of Rajya Sabha

28.  How are members of Rajya Sabha elected?
Ans: Members of Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of the Assemblies of States and Union territories in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. 

29.  What are the requirements to become a member of Rajya Sabha?
Ans: He should be a citizen of India above 30 years of age and possessing such other qualifications as may be prescribed by law of Parliament.

30.  Should a Member be a domicile of the State from which he is elected to Rajya Sabha?
Ans: No. It is no longer essential. He has to be an elector in a   parliamentary constituency anywhere in India.

31.  Are there nominated members in Rajya Sabha ?
Ans: Yes, there are twelve members nominated by the President of India from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in literature, science, art and social service.

32.  Do the nominated members vote in  the election of  the Vice-President and the President?
Ans: While the nominated members of Rajya Sabha have a right to vote in the election of the Vice-President of India, they are not entitled to vote in the election of the President of India.

33.  Who was the first woman nominated member of the Rajya Sabha?
Ans: Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundale (1952-56 and 1956-62).