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Launching SBI Clerk Crash 2025 - Crash Course

Prepare effectively for the upcoming SBI Clerk Exam with our SBI Clerk Crash 2025 course! This crash course is meticulously designed to help aspirants cover the entire syllabus in a structured and efficient manner, ensuring maximum preparation in minimum time. Key Features: Live Classes: Interactive sessions with expert faculty to clarify doubts and strengthen concepts. Classes for all subjects - Classes for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, General Awareness Prelims and Mains Level - Course covers both prelims and mains level exams Recorded Classes: Access anytime, anywhere to revisit sessions at your convenience. Mock Tests: Unlimited tests to analyze performance and improve time management skills. PDF Notes: Comprehensive, exam-focused study material to enhance revision. And Much More: Smart strategies, shortcut techniques, and mentor support to boost your confidence. Class Timing - Evening 7:30 - 9:00 Course Duration - 1 Year Total Course fee - ₹1,999/-

SBI Clerk Notification Out! 13,735 Vacancies

The State Bank of India (SBI) has officially released the notification for the SBI Clerk 2024 Exam, inviting applications for the post of Clerk/Junior Assistant. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring candidates to join one of the most prestigious banks in India. Below, you’ll find all the essential details about the recruitment process. Key Highlights Conducting Authority: State Bank of India Exam Name: SBI Clerk 2024 Exam Post: Clerk/Junior Assistant Vacancy Details: All India: 13,735 posts Ladakh Region: 50 posts SBI Clerk Notification 2024: Released Application Mode: Online Application Dates:   Other Regions: 17th December 2024 to 7th January 2025 Selection Process The selection process for the SBI Clerk 2024 Exam comprises three stages:   Preliminary Examination Mains Examination Language Proficiency Test (for candidates who have not studied the opted local language in 10th or 12th standard) Eligibility Criteria To apply for the SBI Clerk 2024 Exam, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:   Educational Qualification: Candidates must possess a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university or its equivalent. Age Limit: Candidates must be between 21 to 28 years as of the specified date. Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government norms. Salary Details The salary for the Clerk/Junior Assistant post ranges from ₹26,000 to ₹29,000 per month, along with additional allowances and benefits as per the bank’s policies. Medium of Examination The examination will be conducted in English and the respective regional language of the state/UT applied for. How to Apply Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official SBI website. Ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria before submitting your application. Important Dates   Notification Released: 16th December 2024 Start of Online Application: 17th December 2024 Last Date to Apply: 7th January 2025 Conclusion The SBI Clerk 2024 recruitment drive is a promising opportunity for graduates seeking a secure and rewarding career in the banking sector. With 13,735 vacancies across India and an additional 50 posts for the Ladakh region, the competition is expected to be intense. Prepare diligently to secure your place in the State Bank of India. For more details and updates, keep visiting the official SBI website or stay tuned to trusted educational platforms.

Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | December 9 to 15

1. Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM): Female labour force participation rate (LFPR) increased in almost all states from 2017-18 to 2022-23. Rural female LFPR rose to 41.5% from 24.6%, while urban LFPR rose to 25.4% from 20.4%.   2. 100-Day TB Elimination Campaign: Launched by Union Health Minister JP Nadda in Panchkula, Haryana. Focuses on enhancing detection, reducing diagnostic delays, and improving treatment outcomes.   3. Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Amendment Bill, 2024: Passed by Rajya Sabha on December 3. Defines mineral oils and replaces criminal punishment with fines for contraventions.   4. Removal of the Vice-President of India: Opposition gave notice for a motion of no-confidence against Rajya Sabha chairperson Jagdeep Dhankhar. Process for removal is laid down under Article 67 of the Constitution.   5. Bima Sakhi Yojana: Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Panipat, Haryana. A stipendiary scheme exclusively for women with a stipendiary period of 3 years.   6. Impeachment of High Court Judge: Motion moved in Rajya Sabha against Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav. Process of impeachment is laid down in Article 124(4) of the Constitution.   7. MuleHunter.AI: AI-powered model created by RBI to reduce digital fraud by dealing with "mule" bank accounts.   8. Manama Dialogue: Forum for ministers and policymakers to debate Middle East's foreign-policy, defence, and security challenges. Held annually in Bahrain since 2004.   9. INS Tushil: Russian-manufactured multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate commissioned on December 9 in Kaliningrad.   10. World Chess Champion: D Gukesh became the youngest world chess champion at age 18, surpassing Garry Kasparov.   11. FIFA World Cup 2034: Saudi Arabia announced as the host for the 2034 edition.   12. De-dollarisation: RBI stated that India is not pursuing de-dollarisation, which refers to reducing reliance on the US Dollar.

Current Affairs Update - Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain dies at 73

Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain died at a hospital in San Francisco, his family said on Monday (December 16, 2024). Hussain died due to complications arising out of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, according to his family. He was 73. He had been hospitalised for the last two weeks and was later taken to the ICU as his condition deteriorated. Hussain has received four Grammy Awards in his career, including three at the 66th Grammy Awards earlier this year. In his career spanning six decades, the musician worked with several renowned international and Indian artistes, but it was his 1973 musical project with English guitarist John McLaughlin, violinist L Shankar, and percussionist TH 'Vikku' Vinayakram that brought together Indian classical and elements of jazz in a fusion hitherto unknown. The percussionist, one of India's most celebrated classical musicians, received the Padma Shri in 1988, the Padma Bhushan in 2002, and the Padma Vibhushan in 2023.

Current Affairs Update - The Early Update (Dec 16, 2024)

1. Ustad Zakir Hussain passes away: The tabla maestro died at 73 in a San Francisco hospital due to complications from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. 2. 'One Nation One Election' Bill deferred: The Union government has delayed the introduction of the constitutional amendment Bill for simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies. 3. No Central interference in Maharashtra Cabinet allocation: State BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule stated there was no friction between BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP-AP leadership. 4. Sri Lankan President's visit to India: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake held discussions with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval. 5. India thanks Moldova: India expressed appreciation for Moldova's support in evacuating Indian nationals from Ukraine during the conflict. 6. Bitcoin surges above $105,000: Bitcoin reached a record high, extending gains since Donald Trump's election as U.S. president. 7. BJD to abstain from no-confidence motion: The Biju Janata Dal decided not to support the no-confidence motion against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. 8. Shashi Tharoor clarifies on George Soros: Tharoor clarified his acquaintance with U.S. investor George Soros, stating it was in a social sense. 9. Morocco invites Indian defence companies: Morocco is positioning itself as a gateway for Indian defence exports to Africa and Europe. 10. Ram temple in Ayodhya wins safety award: The Ram temple project received the 'Sword of Honour' award from the British Safety Council.

Launching SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH

Unlock Your SSC Dream with the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH Are you preparing for the upcoming SSC CGL and CHSL exams? Do you want a comprehensive course that not only covers the entire syllabus but also equips you with all the tools to succeed? Look no further! Jayakrishnan EduTips brings you the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH, a one-stop solution to turn your SSC aspirations into reality.   Why Choose the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH? The competition for SSC exams is intense, with thousands of aspirants vying for top ranks. To stand out, you need more than just basic preparation; you need a systematic and guided approach. That’s exactly what the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH offers. Let’s dive into the features that make this course an unmissable opportunity:   1. Live Classes for All Subjects Gain access to engaging live classes conducted by experienced faculty members. Whether it’s Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Awareness, or English, we’ve got you covered. Each session is designed to clarify concepts, provide in-depth explanations, and answer your doubts instantly.   2. 15 eBooks for Complete Syllabus Coverage The course comes with 15 meticulously designed eBooks that cover the full SSC CGL and CHSL syllabus. These eBooks are perfect for both detailed study and quick revision. From fundamentals to advanced topics, every aspect of the syllabus is addressed comprehensively.   3. Unlimited Mock Tests Practice makes perfect, and our unlimited mock tests ensure you are fully prepared for the real exam. These tests are designed to simulate the actual SSC exam experience, helping you improve your speed, accuracy, and confidence. Plus, you’ll receive detailed performance analytics to identify your strengths and areas for improvement.   4. Focus on Exam-Specific Preparation The course curriculum is aligned with the latest SSC exam pattern, ensuring that you’re always a step ahead. We focus on subject-specific strategies, time management, and question-solving techniques to help you ace the exam with ease.   Benefits of Enrolling in the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH Expert Guidance: Learn from highly experienced mentors who understand the nuances of SSC exams. Structured Preparation: Follow a well-organized study plan that balances live classes, self-study, and practice. Confidence Building: With comprehensive coverage and ample practice, you’ll feel more confident about facing the exam. Convenience: Access all course materials, live classes, and mock tests from the comfort of your home through our user-friendly mobile app.   Who Should Enroll? This course is perfect for: Aspirants aiming to clear SSC CGL and CHSL exams in their first attempt. Students looking for a reliable and comprehensive study package. Those who want to strengthen their conceptual understanding and improve their problem-solving skills.   How to Enroll Enrolling in the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH is simple. Click here to download our app and get started today. If you’ve already downloaded the app, just go to the 'Store' section in the 'Learn' tab the you can find this course from there you can join the course. Don’t wait—the sooner you start, the better your chances of success!   Final Thoughts The SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH is more than just a course; it’s a pathway to your dream job. With its all-encompassing features and expert guidance, this course is tailored to help you excel in one of the most competitive exams in India. Don’t let this opportunity slip away—join the SSC CGL + CHSL SUPER BATCH today and take the first step toward your bright future!     Best Regards Jayakrishnan Ramachandran Director, Jayakrishnan EduTips

How to Study Effectively and Stay Focused

Dear Aspirants, Preparing for competitive exams like SSC and Railway can be both exciting and challenging. These exams demand strong determination, effective study techniques, and unwavering focus. However, with the right mindset and strategies, you can streamline your preparation and achieve success. Here’s how to study effectively and stay motivated throughout the process.   1. Set Clear Goals Before you start preparing, set clear and specific goals. Know your target exam, the syllabus, and the areas where you need improvement. Break your ultimate goal into smaller milestones, such as completing a specific topic in a day or mastering a subject in a week. Having these short-term targets gives you a sense of accomplishment and keeps you moving forward.   2. Plan Your Time Wisely Time management is key. Create a study timetable that allocates time for each subject, mock tests, and revisions. Ensure you dedicate more time to your weaker subjects while maintaining consistency in your stronger areas. Stick to the schedule as closely as possible. Apps or planners can help you stay organized.   3. Build a Strong Foundation SSC and Railway exams require a strong grip on basics, especially in areas like Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and English Language. Avoid jumping to advanced concepts without fully understanding the fundamentals. Start with simple concepts, practice regularly, and then move to more complex problems.   4. Practice Makes Perfect Competitive exams are all about speed and accuracy. Regular practice is non-negotiable. Solve previous years' question papers, attempt daily quizzes, and take mock tests. These activities not only help you gauge your progress but also prepare you for the exam environment by improving your time management and problem-solving skills.   5. Stay Away from Distractions In today’s digital age, distractions like social media can steal valuable study time. Designate a specific study area free from interruptions and keep your phone on silent mode. Use apps or tools that block unnecessary websites while studying to ensure uninterrupted focus.   6. Take Breaks and Care for Your Health Studying for long hours without breaks can lead to burnout. Follow the Pomodoro technique—study for 25-30 minutes and then take a 5-minute break. Eat nutritious food, stay hydrated, and get enough sleep. Regular physical activity, such as yoga or brisk walking, can improve concentration and reduce stress.   7. Use Quality Study Materials Your preparation is only as good as the resources you use. Choose trusted study materials, whether they are textbooks, online courses, or eBooks. For SSC and Railway aspirants, resources like the 'SSC & Railway Magic E-Book Series' can be a game-changer. These books provide comprehensive coverage of all topics, including Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence, General Awareness, and English.   8. Stay Motivated and Positive Motivation is the driving force behind consistent preparation. Here are a few tips to stay motivated: Visualize Success: Imagine yourself clearing the exam and achieving your dream job. Reward Yourself: Celebrate small achievements, like completing a subject or scoring well in a mock test. Positive Affirmations: Start your day with motivational quotes or affirmations to stay focused and confident. Learn from Failures: If you don’t perform well in a mock test, treat it as a learning experience and work on your weak areas.   9. Join a Community of Learners Studying alone can sometimes be demotivating. Join a study group or an online community of aspirants where you can share knowledge, clarify doubts, and exchange tips. Platforms like Jayakrishnan EduTips offer courses and mock tests that connect you with like-minded aspirants and expert mentors.   10. Believe in Yourself The most important aspect of your preparation journey is self-belief. Competitive exams can be tough, but they are not impossible. Trust your efforts and remain committed to your goal. Remember, persistence and hard work always pay off.   A Final Word of Motivation Every successful candidate started from where you are today—at the beginning of a journey filled with challenges. They succeeded not because they were extraordinary but because they were consistent, determined, and focused. You have the same potential within you. Keep reminding yourself of your dreams and let them drive you forward. As Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam once said, “Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action.” So, dream big, work hard, and take one step at a time toward your success.   Best of luck! Stay focused, stay positive, and success will surely be yours!   Jayakrishnan Ramachandran Director Jayakrishnan EduTips

Current Affairs Update - The Early Update (Dec 15, 2024)

1. Bangladesh Inquiry Commission: The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearance in Bangladesh reported the involvement of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in enforced disappearances during her tenure. 2. PM Modi's Accusation: Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress party of repeatedly wounding the Constitution, while his government aims to strengthen it. 3. Parliamentary Proceedings: Manipur MP Alfred Kanngam Arthur and first-time MP Chandra Shekhar "Azad" raised concerns about the government's commitment to the Constitution. 4. Opposition to 'One Nation, One Election': Jammu and Kashmir leaders opposed the 'One Nation, One Election' proposal, claiming it aims to create a 'one nation, one party' situation. 5. Hezbollah's Supply Line: Hezbollah's leader stated that the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria has cut a main supply line for the group. 6. U.S. Contact with Syrian Rebels: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed direct contact with the Syrian rebel group that ousted President Bashar Assad. 7. EU-India FTA: Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel emphasized the need to conclude the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement to counter global protectionism and transactionalism. 8. Controversial Remarks by Bengal Minister: West Bengal Minister Firhad Hakim sparked controversy by stating that Muslims will soon become the majority. 9. Kerala's Outstanding Charges: The Union government demanded ₹132 crore from the Kerala government for air evacuation operations carried out by the Indian Air Force between 2006 and 2024.

Current Affairs Update - National Energy Conservation Day Observed on December 14

National Energy Conservation Day is observed in India on December 14 each year to raise awareness about the importance of energy conservation. The day has been celebrated since 1991 and aims to encourage individuals and organizations to adopt energy-efficient behaviors. The National Energy Conservation Awards (NECA), organized by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), recognize industries and organizations that excel in reducing energy usage while maintaining efficiency. The Government of India has launched various initiatives to support energy conservation, including the Perform, Achieve, and Trade (PAT) scheme, which saves energy worth Rs. 55,000 crore annually and reduces CO2 emissions. The Standard and Labelling (S&L) programme helps consumers select energy-efficient appliances. The "Go Electric" campaign promotes the adoption of electric vehicles and electric cooking, with the EV Yatra portal and app helping users locate electric vehicle charging stations. The UJALA scheme has distributed millions of LED bulbs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and lowering electricity costs for consumers. National Energy Conservation Day embodies India's commitment to sustainable energy practices and aims for a greener and more sustainable future.

Top News - Dec 14, 2024

1. Parliament Winter Session: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi engaged in a heated debate over the Constitution and minority rights. 2. South Korea: President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached over his martial law declaration. 3. E.V.K.S. Elangovan: The senior Congress leader and Erode (East) MLA passed away at the age of 73. 4. Farmers' Protest: Haryana police used tear gas and water cannons against farmers at the Shambhu border. 5. Actor Allu Arjun: The actor was released from Hyderabad prison after being granted bail in connection with a stampede case. 6. IndiGo Flight: An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Jeddah made an emergency landing in Karachi due to a medical emergency. 7. Georgia: Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, was elected as the new President. 8. Nancy Pelosi: Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was hospitalized after sustaining an injury during an official trip to Luxembourg.