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UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023: Registration process for over 300 posts to end tomorrow; check vacancy details, eligibility criteria, and other details

The vacancies are out for as many as 322 posts.

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UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023

The registration process for the Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination 2023 will end on May 16, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) said. Candidates who are eligible and interested in more than 300 posts under UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023 can apply on the official website, upsc.gov.in.

The vacancies are out for as many as 322 posts.

Important dates for UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023

  • Opening date of application: April 26, 2023
  • Closing date of application: May 16, 2023
  • Correction window: May 17 to May 23, 2023
  • Written exam: August 6, 2023

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UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023: Vacancy details

  • SSB: 30 posts
  • ITBP: 60 posts
  • CISF: 91 posts
  • CRPF: 55 posts
  • BSF: 86 posts

UPSC CAPF Recruitment 2023: Eligibility criteria

Educational Eligibility

Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or other educational institute. To be eligible to apply for the exam, a candidate must be between 20 to 25 years old on August 1, 2023.

Except for SC/ST female applicants, who are excused from paying the fee, candidates have to pay a fee of Rs 200 by cash deposit in any State Bank of India branch, credit/debit card payment using a Visa Master, RuPay, or UPI card, or by using any bank’s net banking service.

Physical Eligibility

During the hiring process, candidates must pass a physical examination.

Height:

  • For females – 157cm
  • For males -165cm

Chest:

  • For male -81-86 cm

Race:

  • For females -100 metres in 18 seconds
  • For males – 100 metres race in 16 seconds
  • For females -800 metres in 4 min 45 seconds
  • For males- 800 metres race in 3 min 45 seconds

Shot Put:

  • For Males- 7.26 kg in 4.5 metre

Long Jump:

  • For females- 3 metre
  • For males- 3.5 metre

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ISC, ICSE Class 10, 12 results declared: Girls outperform boys, here’s how to check result

Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-checking until March 21 via the board websites or schools.

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CISCE Result 2023

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Sunday announced the ICSE (Class 10th), ISC (Class 12th) Result 2023. Students who appeared for CISCE Board Class 10th and Class 12th exams can check their results on the official website of CISCE at cisce.org or results.cisce.org.

Around 2.5 lakh candidates appeared for the CISCE year 2023 board exams. Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-checking until March 21 via the board websites or schools. ICSE students must pay Rs 1,000 per paper, whereas ISC students must pay Rs 1,000 per subject.

98.94% of students passed the ICSE examinations, while 96.93% passed the ISC exams. Girls outperformed boys in both classes. 99.21 percent girls passed in ICSE while 98.71 percent boys passed in ICSE exams. In ISC, 98.01% girls passed while 95.96% boys passed exams.

ICSE, ISC 2023 Results: How to check results

  • Go to the official website of CISCE at results.cisce.org.
  • On the homepage, select the link, ICSE or ISC results, of your preference.
  • Enter the required information such as course code, candidate UID, index number and the captcha.
  • Click on the show result button.
  • Download the result and take a printout for future references.

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ICSE, ISC Results 2023: Category wise pass percentage

  • 14,149 Scheduled Caste candidates took the examination achieving a pass percentage of 98.36%
  • 8,248 Scheduled Tribe candidates took the examination achieving a pass percentage of 96.92%
  • 53,251 Other Backward Classes candidates took the examination achieving a pass percentage of 98.98%

ISCE

  • SC: 98.36%
  • ST: 96.92%
  • OBC: 98.98%

ISC

  • SC: 96.15%
  • ST: 95.58%
  • OBC: 96.90%

ICSE Class 10th Result 2023: Toppers

9 students secured rank 1

  • Rushil KumarAnnanya Karthik
  • Shreya Upadhyay
  • Advay Sardesai
  • Yash Manish Bhasein
  • Tanay Sushil Shah
  • Hiya Sanghavi
  • Avishi Singh
  • Sambit Mukhopadhyay

ISC Class 12th Result 2023: Toppers

5 students secured rank 1

  • Riyaa Agarwal
  • Ipshita Bhattacharyya
  • Mohd Aryaan Tariq
  • Subham Kumar Agarwal
  • Manya Gupta

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CBSE Class 12 result declared: 1.36% students scored 95% and above, check alternate websites to download results

87.33 percent of students have cleared the Class 12th board exams.

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CBSE Class 12 result declared

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 12th Board Result 2023 on Friday morning. Students who appeared for the Class 12th board exams can check the result on the official website of CBSE at results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.

87.33 percent of students have cleared the Class 12th board exams. The pass percentage witnessed a rise of nearly 4 percent from the overall pass percentage of 83.40 percent in 2019 during the pre-Covid times.

This year’s pass percentage is better than the pass percentage of 83.40% of 2019 in the pre-Covid period. A total of 1.36% of students who appeared for the CBSE Class 12 exams scored 95% and above.

In the CBSE Class 12th results, girls have once again outperformed boys with an overall pass percentage of 90.68%, even though it has declined compared to last year’s 94.54%.

Meanwhile, CBSE has said that it will not award the first, second and third divisions to students in order to avoid unhealthy competition.

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CBSE Class 12 board results 2023: Here’s how to check

  • Visit the official website of CBSE at cbseresults.nic.in.
  • On the homepage, click on the CBSE Board Class 12 result 2023 link.
  • Enter the required details such as registration or roll numbers and then click the submit button.
  • The Class 12th result will be displayed on the screen.
  • Download the result for future references.

CBSE Class 12th result 2023: Alternate ways to check

  • Students can also check the CBSE Class 12th result 2023 on the DigiLocker app and website- digilocker.gov.in.
  • Visit the DigiLocker website or download the DigiLocker app on your smartphone.
  • Click on the Sign Up button and enter your mobile number to receive an OTP.
  • Enter the OTP and create a username and password for your DigiLocker account.
  • Enter your Aadhaar number or upload your identity documents for verification.
  • Once your identity is verified, your DigiLocker account will be created and ready to use.

Other websites to refer:

  • cbseresults.nic.in
  • cbse.gov.in
  • results.gov.in
  • DigiLocker
  • UMANG

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NEET UG 2023: Female candidates’ bra straps checked; some asked to change clothes in open

Candidates alleged that they were asked to remove their clothing and were either made to wear them inside out or swap with their parents.

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NEET UG 2023

Once again, the frisking policies of the National Testing Agency (NTA) have come under fire during the NEET UG exam. At least two incidents have been reported from Maharashtra and West Bengal respectively where some aspirants were asked to change their attire, had their innerwear examined, or were asked to wear them inside out.

Over 2 million candidates appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2023 which was held on Sunday at 4,000 odd centers. Some of the candidates shared their experiences on social media about their frisking policies.

Candidates alleged that they were asked to remove their clothing and were either made to wear them inside out or swap with their parents.

A controversial incident raised the eyebrows of many after candidates on social media reported about the manner in which authorities were checking the bra straps of female aspirants and also asked them to open their innerwear for frisking.

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A doctor couple complained to TOI that girl students in a center in Sangli (Kasturba Walchand College) students were made to remove their kurtas and wear them inside out. They said this is absolutely unacceptable and no way to treat students who appear for such an important exam. This action itself mentally disturbs a student before a critical exam.

A candidate from HMC Education Centre, West Bengal, reported that several candidates were asked to change their pants or open their innerwear. Several girl students had interchanged their jeans with their mother’s leggings.

He further said the girls had to change their dresses in an open playground along with boys, with their parents surrounding their children to protect them as there were no enclosures or shops around the center.

Taking cognizance of the same, NTA said it will issue, comprehensive instructions to the staff at exam centers to be mindful of sensitivities involved in frisking female candidates.

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