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UPSAC CSE stands for Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, a standardized test for recruitment to higher civil services in India. It consists of three phases: preliminary, main and personality tests, and covers various subjects and skills.
Learn about the history, mission, and structure of the uniformed service branch of the U.S. Public Health Service, which protects and promotes the health and safety of the nation. The commissioned corps consists of officers from various health professions and ranks, and is led by the surgeon general.
MPSC is a government body of Maharashtra, India, that recruits candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations. The official website of MPSC is www.mpsc.gov.in, where one can find information on exams, results, notifications and more.
CGL Exam, or Combined Graduate Level Examination, is a test conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit officers for various ministries and organisations of the Government of India. It has four tiers of written exams, and some posts may require additional tests or interviews.
Learn about the civil service of the Indian state of West Bengal, also known as WBCS (Exe), and its exams, recruitment, functions and cadres. Find out how to apply, what to study and what to expect from this prestigious public service.
Learn how academic grading is done in the U.S. with letter and numerical scales, percentage and GPA conversions, and standards-based assessment. A D is usually the lowest passing grade in primary and secondary schools, but not in college and universities.
Learn about the history, aim, selection, training, and career progression of the Kerala Administrative Service (KAS), the administrative cadre of the Government of Kerala. KAS is a feeder category for IAS and aims to improve the efficiency of middle-level management in the state.
Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements for varying levels of achievements in a course. Grades can be assigned as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), as a percentage, or as a number out of a possible total (often out of 100).