The
Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB) Published Lower Division Clerk
(LDC) & Stenographer Post for Various Indian Council Of Agriculture
Research (ICAR) Offices. Now Interested Candidates Can Apply before Its Closing
Dates.
Here
We are Going to Discuss details About Its Exam Process Which Will Helpful to
All Job Aspirants. Now a days Getting a Govt Job Very Tough Task Without
Guidance it May Create Some Problem. So Here We are Going to Share Details
About its Exam Process Question Paper & Syllabus.
Name
Of the Organization- Indian Council Of Agriculture Research (ICAR)
Exam
Dates- 29.10.2017
Downloading
Of Admit Card- 14.10.2017
Qualification-
Candidates Must Have Minimum Passed 12th Class or Equivalent from
Recognized Board.
Admit Card-
Exam
is scheduled to be Held On 29 Nov 2017. Candidates Can Download Their Admit
Card from 14.10.2017. Admit Card will Available on Its Official Website.
ASRB LDC &
Stenographer Exam 2017 Exam Pattern & Syllabus.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR STENOGRAPHER GRADE –
III
The
written examination will consist of one objective type paper as shown below:
I General
Intelligence (50 Questions) 50
II General
Awareness (50 Questions) 50
III
English Language and Comprehension (100 Questions)- 100
NOTE-I:
The paper
will consist of Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions only.
The questions except in Part –III will be set
both in English & Hindi.
SCHEME
OF EXAMINATION FOR LOWER DIVISION CLERK
I General Intelligence (50 Questions) 50
II English Language (Basic Knowledge) (50
Questions) 50
III Numerical Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic
Skill) (50 Questions) 50
IV General Awareness (50 Questions) 50
MODE
OF SELECTION: -
The
minimum qualifying marks for the written examination (CBT) are as follows:
Srl.
No. Category Minimum Qualifying Marks
1.
Unreserved (UR) 45 %
2. Other
Backward Class (OBC) 40 %
3.
Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe
(ST)/
Divyang/ Ex-Serviceman 35%
(i)
Candidates who qualify the written examination (CBT) as per prescribed
standards
will be shortlisted for the Skill Test in the ratio of 20 candidates for
each post
i.e. 1:20 ratio.
(ii) The
Board may change these qualifying marks as well as the prescribed ratio for
all or any of the category at its sole
discretion.
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