Monday 1 April 2013

West Bengal Police requires 2940 lady constables. Apply within 22/04/2013 to 2/05/2013

WEST BENGAL POLICE IS
RECRUITING 2940 LADY
CONSTABLE. NOTIFICATION
NO. 1024-PL/PB/3P-14/11
DATED 26/03/2013. APPLY ON
PRESCRIBED FORM FROM
DATED 22/04/2013 TO
22/05/2013.
LADY CONSTABLE IN WEST
BENGAL POLICE, 2013
Number of Vacancies: 2,940
Nos.
Reservation of the post for SC/
ST/OBC/Exempted Category
and Ex-serviceman is as per
Govt. norms.
Educational Qualification:
Madhyamik Pass or equivalent.
Age Limits: Between 18yrs to
27yrs as on 01-01-2013. Upper
age relaxation for SC/ST- 5yrs;
OBC- 3yrs; PWD- 10yrs; Ex-
Serviceman & any other
Categories - As per Govt. norms
N.B: Only SC/ST and OBC
candidates of West Bengal are
eligible for upper age relaxation.
Candidates from other States
may apply as General
candidates.
Pay Scale: Rs.5400 – 25200 and
Grade pay: Rs.2600/- plus other
allowances.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Minimum Physical Measurement
of the candidates —
Height — 160cms (152cms for
Gorkhas, Garwalies, Rajbanshis
and Scheduled Tribes)
Weight— As per medical
standards (proportionate to
height and age)
Selection of the candidates will
be through Physical
Measurement Test (PMT) ,
Physical Efficiency Test (PET),
Written Examination, Interview
and finally Medical Examination.
Date and venue of recruitment
process will be intimated in due
course .
PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT
TEST (PMT):-
The height and weight of the
candidates will be measured by
Electronic Machines.
PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST
(PET):-
Candidates will have to complete
400 meters race in maximum 2
minutes. Physical Efficiency Test
will be a qualifying in nature.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION:-
Full Marks -90
The candidates who qualify in
PMT and PET will called for
written examination. The written
examination will be conducted by
West Bengal Police Recruitment
Board. The written examination
will have Multiple objective type
questions (MCQ) on OMR Sheet
on the following  topics —
General Awareness, General
Knowledge and Elementary
Mathematics. There will also be
a few questions which will test
the candidate’s ability to
distinguish patterns.
There will be negative marking
for wrong answer.
INTERVIEW:-Full Marks-10
Only candidates shortlisted after
Written Examination will be
called for Interview. In the
interview, the general awareness
of the candidate will be tested.
The interview will be conducted
by West Bengal Police
Recruitment Board through
Range Recruitment Boards.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION:
Finally candidates will have to go
through Medical Examination at
the designated Hospitals. The
candidates must not have knock-
knee, flat foot, varicose vein and
squint eyes. Candidate should
have a good mental and physical
health and free from any
physical deformity likely to
interfere with efficient
performance with her duties.
Eye Sight: The minimum vision
should be 6/6 with or without
glasses. They should possess high
colour vision and should not be
color blind.
HOW TO APPLY:
Apply on prescribed application
format. The prescribed
application form with detailed
Information Brochure will be
available from the office of the
Superintendents of Police of all
districts and the office of the
Commissioner’s of Police of all
Police Commissionerate (except
Kolkata) on all working days
between 10 AM and 05:30 PM
from 22/04/2013 to 22/05/2013.
Application form will be issued to
the candidates only after
providing Bank Draft / Postal
Order of Rs.150/- OR Caste
Certificate (in case of SC/ST
category of West Bengal Only)
OR ID card issued by the
Labour Department of West
Bengal (in case of Exempted
Category)
During submission of Application
form, candidates must enclose
the Attested copies of
testimonials and documents in
support of eligibility, such as —
Education Qualification
Certificate, Age proof documents
(Admit card/ Madhyamik
Certificate), Caste Certificate (is
SC/ST/OBC), ID Card (for
Exempted category), PWD
certificate (for PH candidates),
Discharge certificate (for Ex-
Serviceman), Etc and Application
fee in form of Demand Draft/
Indian Postal Order.
Application fee: Candidates must
pay Application fee of Rs.150/-
in form of Account payee
Demand Draft or Indian Postal
Order drawn in favour “West
Bengal Police Recruitment
Board” payable at Kolkata.
SC/ST and Exempted candidates
of West Bengal are not require
to pay Application fee.
N.B: CANDIDATES MUST
PREPARE THE DEMAND
DRAFT/ INDIAN POSTAL
ORDER ONLY ON OR AFTER
22/04/2013 .
Duly filled up Application Form
along with two photographs and
copies of all certificates are to be
placed in an envelope of size 34
cm X 26 cm . The application
form should not be folded.
Candidates must subscribe the
top of the envelope in bold as —
“APPLICATION FOR THE
POST OF LADY CONSTABLE
IN WEST BENGAL POLICE -
2013”.
On the right side of the envelope
write the address — “TO THE
CHAIRMAN, WEST BENGAL
POLICE RECRUITMENT
BOARD, ARAKSHA BHAVAN,
SECTOR-II, BLOCK-DJ, SALT
LAKE CITY, KOLKATA-700
091”. On the left side of the
envelope please write “From”
followed by your name and full
address.
Candidates may send the
application form at the above
address by Post or can be
submitted at the same place
from where it has been
collected.
Last Date of Application:
Application form is to be
submitted or must reach on or
before – 23rd May 2013.
Please note, Application form will
be issued from dated
22-04-2013 to 22-05-2013 at
the above mentioned offices.

Thursday 7 March 2013

LIC requires 750 assistant administrative officers!

LIFE INSURANCE
CORPORATION OF INDIA
(LIC) REQUIRES 750
ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER.
APPLY ONLINE WITHIN
01/04/2013.
Name of the Post: Assistant
Administrative Officer
Number of Vacancies: 750 Nos.
(Gen—379; SC—114; ST—56;
OBC—201). Out of total -23 Nos.
for PH candidates
Qualification Required:
Bachelor’s / Master’s degree
with 55% marks in aggregate.
Age Limits: between 21yrs to
30yrs as on 01-03-2013. Upper
age relaxation for OBC—3yrs;
SC/ST—5yrs; PH—10yrs and
others (if any)—as per norms.
Basic Pay: Rs.17240/- per month
Candidates will be on probation
for 2yrs.
Application Fee: Rs.500/- (Rs.50
for SC/ST/PH candidates). Fee
can be deposited in any branch
of State Bank of India by means
of fee challan. Fee challan will be
generated automatically during
online registration.
Fee can be also paid online
through net banking/ debit card
during filling the online
application.
The selection of the candidates
will be through Online test.
Candidates may download the
Admit card/ Call letters from the
official website of LIC from the
first week of May, 2013. (Refer
the Advt. for details)
Tentative date of Online
Examination—11th or 12th May
2013.
How to Apply: Apply Online only
from the official website of LIC
— www.licindia.in/careers.htm
After final submission of Online
application form, candidates must
save the system generated slip
for future use.
Last Date of the Application:
Eligible candidates may apply
online from dated 5th March to
01st April 2013.
Before applying online, please go
through the officially released
advertisement for eligibility
norms and criteria. Visit the
following link for details and
online application – http://
www.licindia.in/
careers_pop0004.htm

Wednesday 6 February 2013

430 Head Constables in BSF

BORDER SECURITY FORCE
(BSF) REQUIRES 430 HEAD
CONSTABLE (RADIO
OPERATOR) AGAINST
SPECIAL RECRUITMENT
DRIVE FOR SC/ST AND OBC.
LAST DATE: 28/02/2013.
HEAD CONSTABLE (RADIO
OPERATOR): 430Nos. (OBC—
82; SC—233; ST—115). Out of
total, 10% is reserved for Ex-
Serviceman.
Qualification: Matriculation or
equivalent with 2yrs of ITI
Certificate in Radio and TV or
Electronics or Intermediate
OR Higher Secondary (10+2)
with Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics
Age Limits: between 18yrs to
28yrs in case of OBC candidates
(18yrs – 30yrs in case of SC/ST)
as on last date of application.
Pay scale: Rs.5200—Rs.20200
and Grade pay: Rs.2400/- per
month plus other allowances.
Selection of the candidates will
be through Written Test,
Documentation/ PST/ PET/
Dictation Test/ Interview and
Final Medical test.
Written Test will be on 24th
march 2013. Qualified candidates
will be called for further steps.
The list of qualified candidates
will be available in the official
website of BSF — www.bsf.nic.in
Physical Standards of
Candidates:—
For Male Candidates: Height—
168cms; Chest (Unexpanded/
Expanded) – 80cms/85cms;
Weight—Corresponding to
Height.
For Female Candidates: Height—
157cms; Height—Corresponding
to Height.
Cut-off in Height and Chest
measurement for the candidates
of Hilly regions and ST/Adivasis
is as per norms (Refer Advt.,
Link given below)
Medical Standards:—
Eye Sight : 6/6 and 6/9 of the
both eyes without correction in
minimum distant vision.
Candidates must not have
knock-knees, Flat feet or squint
in eyes and must not have
physical defect/ deformity.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) —
For Male candidates:—
Race of 1.6 Km in 6.5 minutes
Long Jump of 11 ft in 3 chances.
High Jump of 3 and half feet in 3
chances
For Female Candidates: —
Race of 800 mtrs in 4 minutes
9 ft long jump in 3 chances.
3ft High Jump in 3 chances.
N. B: No Physical Efficiency Test
(PET) for Ex-Serviceman.
Dictation Test will in English
which will be of 10marks and
Personal Interview of 25 marks.
Finally candidates will be go
Medical examination for fitness
test.
How to Apply: Candidates may
apply on prescribed Application
format. The Application along
with attested copies of
testimonials must reach the
respective address of the
respective centres. (Refer the
Advt. for list of Address. Link
given below).
Application fee: Candidates must
prepare Indian Postal Order
(IPO) or Crossed Bank Draft of
Rs.50/- drawn in favour of the
Inspector General/ DIG/ Comdt
to whom the application is
addressed and payable at
respective SBI/Post Office.
Only OBC candidates will have
to pay Application fee. SC/ST
candidates are exempted from
fee.
Last Date of Application:
Application form should reach at
the respective centres on or
before – 28th Feb 2013.
For detailed Advt. and
Application form, please visit the
following link — http://bsf.nic.in/
doc/recruitment/r25.pdf

Friday 1 February 2013

CISF invites backlog vacancies in the post of Head Constable Clerk!!

CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL
SECURITY FORCE (CISF)
INVITES FOR BACKLOG
VACANCIES IN THE POST OF
– HEAD CONSTABLE CLERK
(MINISTERAIL). LAST DATE
OF APPLICATION:
26-02-2013.
HEAD CONSTABLE - CLERK
(MINISTERIAL)
No. of Vacancies: 464 Nos. (OBC
—195; SC—88; ST—59; Ex-
Serviceman—122)
15 % of the vacancies are
reserved for women. In case
suitable women candidates are
not available then the vacancies
will be filled by suitable male
candidates.
Qualification Required:
Intermediate or 10+2 from
recognized Board/ University.
Age Limits: between 18yrs to
25yrs as on 01-08-2012. Upper
age relaxation for OBC—3yrs;
SC/ST—5yrs. Ex-Serviceman and
Others—as per Govt. norms.
Pay scale: Rs.5200—20200 with
Grade pay: Rs.2400/- per
month.
Physical Standards—
For Male candidates: Height—
167.5cms (162.5cms for ST);
Chest (Unexpanded/ Expanded) :
81/ 86cms (76/ 81 for ST
candidates)
For Female Candidates: Height—
157cms (152.5 cms for ST
candidates); Chest—Not
applicable.
Weight: Corresponding to Height.
Eye sight: 6/6 in one eye and
6/9 in other eye in minimum
distant vision without correction.
N.B. Cut-off in Height and Chest
for candidates falling in the
categories of Garhwalis,
Kumaoni, Gorkhas, Dogras and
Marathas and candidates
belonging to the states of Sikkim,
Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram,
Meghalaya, Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Kashmir and Leh &
Ladakh regions of J&K is as per
norms (Refer the Advt.)
Candidates must be physically fit.
Candidates must not have Knock
knee, Flat Foot, Squint in eyes or
Varicose vein and they should
possess high colour vision. They
must be in good mental and
bodily health and free from any
physical defect likely to interfere
with the efficient performance of
the duties.
The recruitment will be done on
All India Basis. The selected
candidates will be posted any
where in India.
Selection of the candidates will
be through Height and Weight
Measurement, Written
Examination,  Computer skill test
and Medical examination.
Written Examination will be
Objective type question on
General Intelligence, GK,
General English or Hindi and
Arithmetic.
Computer test will be English
typing of 35 words per minute
and 30 words pm in Hindi typing.
Application fee: Rs.50/- in form
of crossed Indian Postal Order
(IPO) drawn in favour of the
Officer to whom application
should be sent.
For list of addresses, refer the
officially released advertisement
(link given below). For candidates
residing in West Bengal may
prepare the Indian Postal Order
(IPO) in favour of – “Asstt.
Comdt (DDO), CISF NEZ
Kolkata” and payable at – GPO
Kolkata.
How to Apply: Apply on
prescribed Application format
along with attested copies of
testimonials and documents
(Attestation by Gazetted
Officer), 3 Nos. self-addressed
envelope (12x27cms) (Out three
self addressed envelopes, two
envelopes must be affixed with
postal stamp of Rs. 22/)
The envelop should be super-
scribe “APPLICATION FOR
THE POST OF HEAD
CONSTABLE (MINISTERIAL)
Address to send the application
form: Candidates must send their
Application Form at the
concerned DIG of CISF. For list
of Addresses and Application
Form, please visit the below
given link/ url.
For candidates residing in West
Bengal must send their
application at – “DIG, CISF
(North East Zone) Premises NO.
553, East Kolkata Township
(Kasba) Kolkata-107”.
Last Date of Application:
Application form must reach on
or before – 26th February 2013
(by 05-03-2013 in case of
residents of North East Region.
For detailed Advt. and
Application form, please visit the
following link — http://cisf.nic.in/
RECRUITMENT_files/
Head_Constable_Clerk_2013.
htm

Thursday 31 January 2013

Probationary Officers in State Bank of India! Apply online from 30/01/2013

STATE BANK OF INDIA
REQUIRES 1500
PROBATIONARY OFFICER.
ADVERTISEMENT NO. CRPD/
PO/2012-13/04. APPLY
ONLINE FROM 30-01-2013 TO
23-02-2013.
PROBATIONARY OFFICERS
No. of Vacancies: 1500 (Gen—
758; OBC—405; SC—225; ST—
112). Out of total vacancies;
44nos. PWD (VH—22; OH—22)
Qualification: Graduation in any
Discipline or equivalent.
Age Limits: Not below 21yrs and
not above 30yrs as on
01-01-2013. Upper age
relaxation for OBC—3yrs; SC/ST
—5yrs; PWD—10yrs and Others
—as per norms.
Pay scale: Rs.14500—25700.
Starting basic pay is Rs.16900/-
Selection of the candidates will
be in two phase—
Phase-I: Written Examination of
250 marks consisting of Objective
Test and Descriptive Test.
Objective Test will be on
following subjects — (a) Test of
English Language (Grammer,
Vocabulary, Comprehension etc),
(b) Test of General Awareness,
Marketing and Computers, (c)
Test of Data Analysis and
Interpretation and (d) Test of
Reasoning (High Level)
Descriptive Test will be on —
“Test of English Language
(comprehension, short précis,
letter writing & essay)”
Phase-II: Group Discussion of
20 marks and Interview of 30
marks.
Written Examination will be on
28-04-2013 and will be held at
respective centres of SBI
available State wise. (Refer the
Advt. for details. Link given
below)
Application fee: Rs.200/- for
General and Others AND
Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD
candidates. Application fee can
be paid Offline or Online.
Fee will be accepted from 2nd
working day after registration
and can be made within three
working days at any branch of
State Bank of India. System
generated fee payment challan
will be used for depositing fee.
Once fee is paid, the registration
process is completed.
Candidates may pay the fee
online during making the online
application fee. No Fee Payment
Challan will be generated in this
case.
How to Apply: Apply Online only
from the official website of State
Bank of India —
www.statebankofindia.com OR
www.sbi.co.in
After successful submission of
Online application fee; print-out
the Registration Slip and retain
safely for future use.
The candidates should download
their call letter and an “acquaint
yourself” booklet by entering
their registration number and
password / date of birth, after
08.04.2013 from the Bank’s
website.
Last Date of Application: Online
Application Form can be made
from dated – 30-01-2013 to
23-02-2013. (Application fee can
be paid from 01-02-2013 to
28-02-2013).
Date of Written Examination:
28-04-2013 (Sunday)
Before applying online, please go
through officially released
advertisement for Qualification
norms and Eligibility criteria. For
detailed Advt. and Application
form, please visit the following
link — http://www.sbi.co.in/
webfiles/uploads/
files/1358933833794_SBI_PO_
ADVT_JAN13.pdf . For Online
application, visit - www.sbi.co.in
and click the link named
"Recruitment".

Wednesday 16 January 2013

WBTET sample questions on child development and pedagogy!

WB TET Sample Question Paper
on Child Development and
Pedagogy which includes
educational psychology of
teaching and learning etc.
1. Most important work of teacher
is—
(A) to organize teaching work
(B) to deliver lecture in class
(C) to take care of children
(D) to evaluate the students
2. A teacher should be—
(A) Honest
(B) Dilligent
(C) Dutiful
(D) Punctual
3. Environmental education should
be taught in schools because—
(A) it will affect environmental
pollution
(B) it is important part of life
(C) it will provide job to teachers
(D) we cannot escape from
environment
4. Navodaya Schools have been
established to—
(A) increase number of school in
rural areas
(B) provide good education in rural
areas
(C) complete ‘Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan’
(D) check wastage of education in
rural areas
5. At primary level, it is better to
teach in mother language because—
(A) it develops self-confidence in
children
(B) it makes learning easy
(C) it is helpful in intellectual
development
(D) it helps children in learning in
natural atmosphere
6. Women are better teacher at
primary level because—
(A) they behave more patiently
with children
(B) they are ready to work with
low salary
(C) higher qualification is not
needed in this profession
(D) they have less chances in other
profession
7. You have been selected in all the
four professions given below.
Where would you like to go ?
(A) Teacher
(B) Police
(C) Army
(D) Bank
8. What is most important while
writing on blackboard ?
(A) Good writing
(B) Clarity in writing
(C) Writing in big letters
(D) Writing in small letters
9. Some students send a greeting
card to you on teacher’s day. What
will you do ? You will—
(A) do nothing
(B) say thanks to them
(C) ask them to not to waste money
(D) reciprocate the good wishes to
them
10. A student comes late in your
class. Then you will—
(A) inform to parents
(B) punish him
(C) try to know the reason
(D) not pay attention there
11. When the students become
failed, it can be understood that—
(A) The system has failed
(B) The teachers failure
(C) The text-books failure
(D) The individual student’s failure
12. It is advantage of giving home
work that students—
(A) remain busy at home
(B) study at home
(C) may be checked for their
progress
(D) may develop habit of self study
15. A teacher has serious defect is
he/she—
(A) is physically handicapped
(B) belongs to low socio-economic
status
(C) has weak personality
(D) has immature mental
development
16. The success of teacher is—
(A) high achievement of students
(B) good traits of his/her
personality
(C) his/her good teaching
(D) his/her good character
17. A Deepawali fair is being
organized in your school. What
would you like to do ?
(A) only to visit the fair
(B) to take part in function
(C) to take a shop to sell something
(D) to distribute free water to
visitors
18. The most important trait of a
student is—
(A) sense of responsibility
(B) to speak truth
(C) co-operation
(D) obedience
19. The purpose of basic education
scheme is—
(A) universalization of primary
education
(B) to vocationalise the eduction
(C) to fulfil basic need of persons
through education
(D) to make education compulsory
for all
20. You are teaching a topic in class
and a student ask a question
unrelated to the topic. What will
you do ?
(A) you will allow him to ask
unrelated question
(B) you will not allow him to ask
unrealated question
(C) you will consider it indiscipline
and punish him
(D) you will answer the question
after the class
21. If you are unable to get a job of
teacher, then you will—
(A) start giving tuition at home
(B) remain at home till you get a
job
(C) take some another job
(D) continue applying for teaching
22. A teacher can motivate the
students by—
(A) giving suitable prizes
(B) giving proper guidance
(C) giving examples
(D) delivering speech in class
23. If a student does not pay any
respect to you, then you will—
(A) ignore him
(B) award less marks in
examination
(C) talk to his/her parents
(D) rebuke him
25. The aim of National Council for
teacher education is—
(A) to open college of education
(B) to promote research in
education
(C) to maintain standards in
colleges of education
(D) to provide grant to colleges of
education
26. Kindergarten system of
education was contributed by—
(A) T. P. Nunn
(B) Spencer
(C) Froebel
(D) Montessori
27. ‘National Council of Educational
Research and Training’ was
established in—
(A) 1961
(B) 1962
(C) 1963
(D) 1964
28. Essay type test are not reliable
because—
(A) their answers are different
(B) their results are different
(C) their checking is affected by
examiner’s mood
(D) their responding styles are
different
29. A guardian never comes to see
you in school.
You will—
(A) ignore the child
(B) write to the guardian
(C) go to meet him youself
(D) start punishing the child
30. To maintain interest among
students in class, a teacher should—
(A) use blackboard
(B) discuss
(C) tell stories
(D) ask question
31. The purpose of new education
policy is—
(A) to provide equal opportunity of
education to all
(B) to improve the whole education
system
(C) to link the education with
employment
(D) to delink the degree with
education
32. To raise the standard of
education, it is necessary—
(A) to evaluate students
continuously
(B) to give high salary to teachers
(C) to revise curriculum
(D) to make good school building
33. What is most important for a
teacher ?
(A) to maintain discipline in class
(B) to be punctual in class
(C) to remove difficulties of
students
(D) to be good orator
34. Why students should play
games in school ?
(A) It makes them physically strong
(B) It makes work easier for
teachers
(C) It helps in passing time
(D) It develops co-operation and
physical balance
35. Family is a means of—
(A) Informal education
(B) Formal education
(C) Non-formal education
(D) Distance education
36. There is tension among villagers
and you are teacher there. What
will you do ?
(A) You will inform “Gram
Pradhan”
(B) You will try to pacify them
(C) You will report to police
(D) You will keep distance from
them
37. A teacher can develop social
values among students by—
(A) telling them about great people
(B) developing sense of discipline
(C) behaving ideally
(D) telling them good stories
38. What will you do in leisure time
in school ?
You will—
(A) take rest in teacher’s room
(B) read magazines in library
(C) talk to clerks in office
(D) check home work of students
39. A teacher asks the questions in
the class to—
(A) keep students busy
(B) maintain discipline
(C) attract student’s attention
(D) teach
40. You like teaching profession
because—
(A) it has less responsibility
(B) you are interested in it
(C) it is easy
(D) it provide you more holidays
41. How the students should be
motivated to get success in life ?
(A) Selected study
(B) Incidental study
(C) Intensive study
(D) Learning by recitation
42. In context of the habit of
Absenteeism of student—
(A) The principal and parents
should get worried
(B) The officials of the schools
should take action against them as
per school’s discipline
(C) The teachers should take it as a
serious problem
(D) They should be given less
priority in the class room in
relation to regular students
43. To whom the responsibility of
organisation of curricular activities
should be stored with ?
(A) The principal
(B) The teacher who is appointed
for this work
(C) The teachers who take interest
in it
(D) All the teachers
44.
When the students try to solve the
questions in some different way as
taught by the teacher from
prescribed books, then these
students should
be—
(A) Discouraged to consult some
other books on the subject
(B) Encouraged to consult some
other books on the subject
(C) Suggested to talk with their
teacher after the period
(D) Suggested to follow the class
room notes in order to get good
mark in the examination
45. The experienced teachers do not
require the detailed lesson plan of
a topic because—
(A) They can teach in a good
manner without its help
(B) The number of curious students
is very poor in the class
(C) When they commit some
mistake, they do not face any
challange from their students
(D) They can equip themselves with
brief outline as they gain
specialisation in it through
experience
46. The problem of drop-out in
which students leave their
schooling in early years can be
tackled in a better way through—
(A) Reduction of the weight of
curriculum
(B) Sympathy of teachers
(C) Attractive environment of the
school
(D) Encouragement of the students
47. The ideal teacher—
(A) Teaches the whole curriculum
(B) Helps his students in learning
(C) Is a friend, philosopher and
guide
(D) Maintains good discipline
48. The aim of education should be

(A) To develop vocational skills in
the students
(B) To develop social awareness in
the students
(C) To prepare the students for
examination
(D) To prepare the students for
practical life
49. The best method of checking
student’s homework is—
(A) To assign it to intelligent
students of the class
(B) To check the answers in the
class in group manner
(C) To check them with the help of
specimen answer
(D) To check by the teacher himself
in a regular way
50. A time bound testing
programme for a students should
be implemented in Shools so that—
(A) The progress of the students
should be informed to their parents
(B) A regular practice can be
carried out
(C) The students can be trained for
final examinations
(D) The remedial programme can
be adopted on the basis of the
feedback from the results
51. The essential element of the
syllabus for the children remained
out of school should be—
(A) Literacy competencies
(B) Life-skills
(C) Numerical competencies
(D) Vocational competencies
53. The priority to girls education
should be given because—
(A) The girls are more intelligent in
comparison than the boys
(B) The girls are lesser in number
than boys
(C) The girls were badly
discriminated in favour of boys in
the past
(D) Only girls are capable of leading
for social change
54. The success of integrated
education depends on—
(A) The support of community
(B) The excellence of text-books
(C) The highest quality of teaching-
learning material
(D) The attitudinal changes in
teachers
55. The quality of schools education
is exclusively depending upon—
(A) Infrastructural facilities
(B) Financial provisions
(C) International support
(D) The quality of teacher education
56. The idea of Basic Education is
propounded by—
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Rabindranath Tagore
57. The most important indicator of
quality of education in a school is—
(A) Infrastructural facilities of a
school
(B) Classroom system
(C) Text-books and Teaching-
learning material
(D) Student Achievement level
58. The best remedy of the
student’s problems related with
learning is—
(A) Suggestion for hard work
(B) Supervised study in Library
(C) Suggestion for private tuition
(D) Diagnostic teaching
59. The in-service teacher’ training
can be made more effective by—
(A) Using training package which in
wellprepared in advance
(B) Making it a residential
programme
(C) Using co-operative approach
(D) Practising training followup
procedures
60. Child Labour Prohibition Act
(1986)—
(A) Prohibits all types of child
labour upto 14 years of age of child
(B) Prohibits child labour in risk-
taking works only
(C) Prohibits child labour during
school hours only
(D) Prohibits child labour by
imposing the responsibility of
children’s education on the
employers
Answers:
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6.
(A) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C)
11. (D) 12. (D) 15. (D) 16. (C) 17.
(B) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (D)
21. (D) 22. (A) 23. (A) 25. (C) 26.
(C) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (C) 30. (D)
31. (B) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35.
(A) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (C)
40. (B)
41. (C) 42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45.
(D) 46. (D) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (D)
50. (D)
51. (D) 53. (D) 54. (B) 55. (D) 56.
(C) 57. (D) 58. (D) 59. (D) 60. (A)

1267 Male and lady constables in West Bengal Excise Department!! Hurry!!

WEST BENGAL POLICE
RECRUITMENT BOARD, WEST
BENGAL EXCISE
DEPARTMENT, RECRUITING
1267 EXCISE CONSTABLE/
LADY EXCISE CONSTABLE
FOR DIFFERENT EXCISE
DIVISIONS. APPLY BETWEEN
24-01-2013 TO 25-02-2013.
1. Excise Constable/ Lady Excise
Constable: 1267 Nos.
— Male: 1109 Nos.
— Female: 158 Nos.
No. of vacancies according to
Excise Division/ Organisation are
as follows —
1. Durgapur Excise Division:
Male—158; Female—24
2. Bardhaman Excise Division:
Male—208; Female—28
3. Jalpaiguri Excise Division:
Male—80; Female—22
4. Malda Excise Division: Male—
75; Female—14
5. Alipur Excise Division: Male—
162; Female—20
6. Barrackpore Excise Division:
Male—180; Female—10
7. Krishnanagar Excise Division:
Male—100; Female—18
8. Kharagapur Excise Division:
Male—128; Female—22
9. Special Section, West Bengal:
Male—18; Female—Nil
Reservation of posts is as per
Govt. norms.
On recruitment a candidate may
be posted in any Division /
Organization or in any Excise
District under the jurisdiction of
such division
Qualification Required:
Madhyamik pass from West
Bengal Board of Secondary
Education or equivalent under
State/ Central Govt.
Age Limits: Candidates must be
between 18yrs to 27yrs as on
01-01-2013 . Upper age
relaxation for SC/ST—5yrs; OBC
—3yrs. Others—as per norms.
Age relaxation is applicable for
candidates of West Bengal only.
Pay scale: Rs.5400—25200 with
Grade pay: Rs.2600 per month
plus other allowances.
Physical Standards of the
Candidates:—
Height: For Male candidates—167
cms (160 cms for Gorkhas,
Garwalies, Rajbanshis and ST)
Height: For Female Candidates —
160 cms (152cms for Gorkhas,
Garwalies, Rajbanshis and ST)
Chest (Unexpanded/ Expanded):
For Male candidates only—
78cms/ 83cms (76cms/81cms for
Gorkhas, Garwalies, Rajbanshis
and ST)
Weight: Proportionate to Age
and Height as per medical
standard, for both male and
female.
Selection of the Candidates will
be through Physical
measurement Test (PMT),
Physical Efficiency Test
(PET),Written Examination and
Interview. Finally there will be
Medical examination for fitness.
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) –
i) For Male Candidates:- Long
distance run 1600 meters in
maximum 06 minute and 30
seconds.
ii) For Female Candidates:- Long
distance run 400 meters in
maximum 02 minutes.
Written Examination (Full Marks:
90)—
Those who qualify in PMT and
PET will be asked to appear in
Written Examination. The
Written Examination will be
conducted by the West Bengal
Police Recruitment Board. The
Written Examination will have
objective type questions (MCQ)
on General Awareness and
General Knowledge, English,
Elementary Mathematics and
Reasoning. The candidates will
have to fill up the correct blank
spaces against a question
number on the machine readable
OMR answer sheet.
Interview (Full marks: 10)
Those who qualify in the written
test, will be eligible for interview.
In the interview, the general
awareness of the candidate will
be tested. The interview will be
conducted by West Bengal Police
Recruitment Board through
Range Recruitment Boards.
How to Apply: The eligible
candidates may purchase the
Application Form along with
detailed Information Brochure,
on production of Bank Draft /
Postal Order of Rs.150/ -, from
the Office of the Superintendent
of Police of all districts and the
office of the Commissioner of
Police of all Police
Commissionerate (except
Kolkata) from 24.01.2013 to
24.02.2013 .
N.B: SC/ST and Exempted
categories of West Bengal are
not required to pay Application
fee in form of Draft/ Postal
Order.
Eligible Candidates may submit
the Application Form duly filled
up in their own handwriting
along with the following
enclosures— Educational
Qualification certificates, Age
Proof, Caste Certificate, 3 Nos.
passport size photograph (One
copy is to be pasted on the form
and other two copies enclosed
after writing Application Form
Serial No. on reverse side), Fee
in form of Draft/ Postal Order
(Not required in case of SC/ST/
Exempted categories of West
Bengal but they should submit
Attested copies of Caste
Certificate otherwise their
application will be rejected)
Application fee: Candidates must
deposit a fee of Rs. 150/-
(Rupees one hundred fifty only)
in the form of A/C Payee
Demand Draft from any
Nationalized Bank / IPO
purchased in favour of “West
Bengal Police Recruitment
Board” payable at Kolkata.
SC/ST/Exempted categories of
West Bengal do not require to
pay application fee. SC/ST
Candidates of Other States
should apply as General
candidates.
Duly filled up Application Form
along with two photographs and
copies of all certificates are to be
placed in an envelope of size 34
cm X 26 cm. The application
form should not be folded. The
envelope should be properly
sealed. On the top of this
envelope please write
“APPLICATION FOR THE
POST OF EXCISE
CONSTABLE / LADY EXCISE
CONSTABLE - 2013” On the
right side of the envelope please
write “TO THE CHAIRMAN,
WEST BENGAL POLICE
RECRUITMENT BOARD,
ARAKSHA BHAVAN (PCC),
SECTOR-II, BLOCK-DJ, SALT
LAKE CITY, KOLKATA-700
091”.
Application form may be
deposited at the same place
from where it was issued or can
be sent directly to the Chairman,
West Bengal Police Recruitment
Board by post. On the left side
of the envelope please write
“From” followed by your name
and full address
Last Date of Application:
Application must reach the
above address of West Bengal
Police Recruitment Board on or
before 25th January 2013.
APPLICATION FORM WILL
BE AVAILABLE FROM THE
OFFICE OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF
POLICE OF ALL DISTRICTS
AND THE OFFICE OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
OF ALL POLICE
COMMISSIONERATE (EXCEPT
KOLKATA) FROM 24.01.2013
TO 24.02.2013.
For detailed Advt. and
Application form, please visit the
following link — http://
wbexcise.gov.in/writereaddata/
Information%20Brochure.pdf

Friday 11 January 2013

West Bengal College Service Commission is recruiting assistant professor and librarians!

West Bengal
College Service Commission
(WBCSC), Kolkata, is recruiting
1546 Assistant Professor and
Librarians for different
Government aided Colleges
(Both General Degree and
Teachers’ Training College) in
West Bengal. Eligible and
Interested candidates may apply
for the post through Online
submission of Application Form.
Qualification requirement and
eligibility criteria is given below in
brief. Advertisement No. 1/2012.

WEST BENGAL COLLEGE
SERVICE COMMISSION
REQUIRES APPROX 1546
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND
LIBRARIANS FOR
DIFFERENT GOVT.  AIDED
COLLEGES IN WEST BENGAL.
APPLY ONLINE ON OR
BEFORE – 21-01-2013.
1. Assistant Professor: 1455 Nos.
(Tentative vacancies)
Qualification Required: For
qualification norms according to
subject wise, visit the officially
released advertisement (Link
given below)
Distribution of vacancies
according to Subject wise—
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN
GENERAL DEGREE COLLEGES
1. Anthropology: 1 Nos.
2. Arabic: 1 Nos.
3. Bengali: 71 Nos.
4. Botany: 38 Nos.
5. Chemistry: 113 Nos.
6. Commerce: 47 Nos.
7. Computer Science: 13 Nos.
8. Defence Studies: 3 Nos.
9. Economics: 78 Nos.
10. Education: 46 Nos.
11. Electronic Science: 5 Nos.
12. English: 195 Nos.
13. Environmental Science: 1 Nos.
14 (A). History of Art (Fine Arts):
2 Nos. ;
14 (B). Graphics (Fine Arts): 2
Nos.
15. Film Studies: 1 Nos.
16. Food & Nutrition: 9 Nos.
17. Geography: 43 Nos.
18. Geology: 2 Nos.
19. Hindi: 6 Nos.
20. History: 71 Nos.
21. Journalism: 2 Nos.
22. Law: 3 Nos.
23. Mathematics: 143 Nos.
24. Microbiology: 2 Nos.
25. Molecular Biology: 3 Nos.
26. Music: 3 Nos.
27. Nepali: 2 Nos.
28. Philosophy: 70 Nos.
29. Physical Education: 6 Nos.
30. Physics: 142 Nos.
31. Physiology: 11 Nos.
32. Plant Protection: 1 Nos.
33. Political Science: 148 Nos.
34. Psychology: 8 Nos.
35. Sanskrit: 56 Nos.
36. Santhali: 3 Nos.
37. Sociology: 13 Nos.
38. Statistics: 12 Nos.
39. Tibetan: 1 Nos.
40. Urdu: 6 Nos.
41. Women’s Studies: 1 Nos.
42. Zoology: 51 Nos.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS IN
B.ED/ B.ED DEPARTMENT OF
COLLEGES
1. Education: 3 Nos
2. English: 3 Nos.
3. Geography: 3 Nos.
4. History: 2 Nos.
5. Mathematics: 2 Nos.
6. Physical Education: 1 Nos.
7. Psychology: 1 Nos.
8. Life Science: 4 Nos.
9. Physical Science: 1 Nos.
Name of the Post: LIBRARIAN
No. of Vacancies: 91 Nos. (Gen—
76; SC—14; ST—1)
Qualification Required: —
(i) Master’s Degree in Library
Science/Information Science/
Documentation Science or an
equivalent professional degree
with at least 55% marks (or an
equivalent grade) with knowledge
of computerization of library.
(ii) Candidates must have
qualified in Library Science at
the National Eligibility Test
conducted by the UGC or any
other test like SET/SLET
accredited by the UGC for the
purpose of recruitment in West
Bengal. (Not applicable for
candidates who have been
awarded Ph.D. degree in
accordance with the UGC).
Age Limits (For all posts): within
37yrs as on 01-01-2013. Upper
age relaxation for OBC—3yrs;
SC/ST—5yrs; PH—10yrs and
others—as per Govt. norms.
Pay scale: Pay Band –
Rs.15,600-39,100/- plus
Academic Grade Pay of
Rs.6000/-
Application fee: Eligible
candidates willing to apply for
the post have to pay Rs.1050/-
(Rs.550 in case of SC/ST/PH/
VH/OBC candidates)
Candidates should print-out the
Fee Payment Challan from the
website for paying Application
fee through any branches of
United Bank of India.
Candidates will have to wait for
at least two working days (after
uploading scan copy of passport
size photograph and signature
successfully) before the bank
accepts fee payment. Payment
will be accepted in any branch of
United Bank of India in India
only after a lag of at least two
working days.
How to Apply: Candidates may
apply online through the
following link —
www.examinationonline.in/
wbcscportal.
During making application,
candidates will have to upload
scan copy of their passport size
photograph and signature (Refer
the Advt. for details)
After final submission of Online
application form; system will
generate a Registration Slip with
unique Registration Numbers.
Candidates should take a print
out of the Registration Slip and
then send the printout, along
with self-attested photocopies of
all relevant documents pertaining
to the eligibility, qualification,
experience, research &
publication etc. to the
Commission’s office (Address
given below)
The certificates/documents will
be verified during the interview.
Last Date of Application:—
Online Application Form can be
submitted on or before 21st
January 2013.
The print-out Registration Slip
must reach on or before 6th
February 2013 at the following
address – “The West Bengal
College Service Commission, 6,
Bhawani Dutta Lane, 4th Floor,
Kolkata- 700 073”.
Candidates are requested to go
through the officially released
Advertisement for complete
details. For detailed Advt. and
Application form, please visit the
following link — http://
www.wbcsc.ac.in /. For Online
application form - http://
www.examinationonline.in/
wbcscportal/

North Bengal Medical College and Hospital is inviting application for different posts: -

North Bengal Medical College &
Hospital is inviting application
form for the posts of –
Programme Officer, Psychiatric
Nurse, Social Worker, Record
Keeper, Programme Manager
and Programme Assistant in
District Mental Health
Programme, Jalpaiguri on
contractual basis. Qualification
norms and details are given
below—
NORTH BENGAL MEDICAL
COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
REQUIRES PROGRAMME
OFFICER, PSYCHIATRIC
NURSE, SOCIAL WORKER,
RECORD KEEPER,
PROGRAMME MANAGER AND
PROGRAMME ASSISTANT IN
DISTRICT MENTAL HEALTH
PROGRAMME, JALPAIGURI
ON CONTRACTUAL BASIS.
LAST DATE OF
APPLICATION: 28/01/2013. AS
PER MEMO NO. DMHP/
JAL/425
1. Programme Officer: 1 Nos.
Qualification: A qualified
psychiatrist, i.e. MBBS with MD/
DNB Psychiatry/ DPM OR
equivalent P.G. qualification OR
trained medical officers
Consolidated Pay: Rs.50000 for
psychiatrist and Rs.30000 in
case of trained medical officer.
2. Psychiatric Social Worker/
Social Worker: 1 Nos.
Qualification: M.Phil in BSW OR
MSW with 3 months training in
PSW in
NIMHANS.CIP.LGBRIMH-
Tezpur or identified institutions.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.30000 for
Psychiatric Social Worker (MPhil
PSW) and Rs. 18000 in case of
trained medical social worker.
3. Clinical Psychologist/
Psychologist: 1 Nos.
Qualification: M.Phil in clinical
psychology OR MA/MSC in
Psychology/ Clinical Psychology
with 3 months training in clinical
Psychology in NIMHANS, CIP,
LGBRIMH- Tezpur or other
identified institution.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.30000 for
Clinical psychologist (M.Phil
cl.Psychology) and Rs.18000 in
case of trained psychologist
(MA- Psychology)
4. Psychiatric Nurse: 1 Nos.
Qualification: General Nursing
plus Diploma in Psychiatric
Nursing OR General Nurse with
1 month training in Psychiatric
Nursing in NIMHANS, CIP,
LGBRIMH – Tezpur or identified
institution.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.25000/-
for Psychiatric Nurse (M.Sc
Psych. Nursing or DPN) and
Rs.15000/- in case of General
Nurse.
5. Record Keeper: 1 Nos.
Qualification: Graduate with
experience in health sector.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.10000/-
(Graduate) with suitable
experience.
6. Programme Manager: 1 Nos.
Qualification: MPH/ MBA-HCA/
Master of Health Administration
OR Graduate with public health
certificate e.g. P.G diploma in
Health care administration etc.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.25000/-
(Graduate with public health
background)
7. Programme Assistant: 1 Nos.
Qualification: 12th Pass with
proficiency in Computer and
general office work.
Consolidated Pay: Rs.8000/-
How to Apply: Interested and
eligible candidates may prepare
their complete Bio-data on plain
paper and the along with
enclosures in support of
qualification and eligibility, should
send it by Registered Post/
Speed Post at the following
address – “The H.O.D. Deptt. Of
Psychiatry, North Bengal
Medical College & Hospital,
Sushruta Nagar, Darjeeling, PIN
– 734 012”.
Last Date of Application:
Application must reach the
above address on or before –
28th January 2013 (by 1.30PM).