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Sunday, 8 November 2015

SSC CGL Tier – 2 2015: Paper Analysis & Expected Cutoff

SSC CGL Tier 2 2015 Exam was conducted today for which close to 1 lakh 44 thousand candidates appeared. Competition is very high as 5 – 7% among them will cross the final barrier. We have already covered the  SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam – Quant Paper Analysis and SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam – English Paper Analysis. Here is the overall analysis of the exam and the Expected Cutoff for SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam based on the previous year analysis.

SSC CGL 2015 Tier II Paper Analysis:

The SSC CGL Tier II 2015 Exam conducted on 25th October, 2015 was on almost the similar pattern as last year. Here, we have section-wise analysis of the SSC CGL Tier II 2015 exam.

SSC CGL Tier II Exam Analysis – Quantitative Aptitude

Most of the questions of this section were arithmetic questions, from topics like Ratio/Alligation, Averages, Percentages, Time-Speed-Distance, Profit & Loss and Time & Work. Other major topics from which questions were asked included Trigonometry, Number System, Geometry, Algebra and Mensuration. Question Paper was lengthy because of which it seemed tough. Over all, the paper was on the similar line as last year.
SSC CGL 2015 Tier II Quantitative Aptitude Topic-wise break-up of the question paper –
SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam - Quant Paper Analysis

SSC CGL Tier II Exam Analysis – English Language & Comprehension

The paper was exactly on the similar line as last year as the number of questions from each section were similar to that of last year
SSC CGL 2015 Tier II English Language & Comprehension Topic-wise break-up of the question paper –
SSC CGL Tier 2 English Paper Analysis
Considering the topic-wise break-up of both the papers from previous year, the SSC CGL Tier II 2015 exam was of moderate to difficult level exam.
The expected average good score for the candidates for this exam is 280-300 (Paper I – 130-140, Paper II – 140 to 150), with which they could move to the next level.

SSC CGL 2015 Expected Cut-off 

Based on the above Paper analysis of SSC CGL 2015 Tier 2 Exam, we can assume the cut off to fall in the below given range:


NOTE:  Its just based on analysis of paper. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information. 

Monday, 25 March 2013

Significance of HOLI..the festival of colours..:)





The Holi word originated from "Holika", sister of Hiranyakashipu. The festival of Holi is celebrated because of a story in the old Hindu religion. InVaishnavism, Hiranyakashipu is the great king of demons, and he had been granted a boon by Brahma, which made it almost impossible for him to be killed. The boon was due to his long penance, after which he had demanded that he not be killed "during day or night; inside the home or outside, not on earth or in the sky; neither by a man nor an animal; neither by astra nor by shastra". Consequently, he grew arrogant and attacked the Heavens and the Earth. He demanded that people stop worshipping Gods and start praising respectfully to him.


According to this belief, Hiranyakashipu's own son, Prahlada, was a devotee of Vishnu. In spite of several threats from Hiranyakashipu, Prahlada continued offering prayers to Vishnu. He was poisoned by Hiranyakashipu, but the poison turned to nectar in his mouth. He was ordered to be trampled by elephants yet remained unharmed. He was put in a room with hungry, poisonous snakes and survived. All of Hiranyakashipu's attempts to kill his son failed. Finally, he ordered young Prahlada to sit on a pyre in the lap of Holika, Hiranyakashipu's demoness sister, who also could not die because she had a boon preventing her from being burned by fire. Prahlada readily accepted his father's orders, and prayed to Lord Vishnu to keep him safe. When the fire started, everyone watched in amazement as Holika burnt to death, while Prahlada survived unharmed. The salvation of Prahlada and burning of Holika is celebrated as Holi.
In Mathura, where Krishna grew up, the festival is celebrated for 16 days (until Rangpanchmi) in commemoration of the divine love of Radha for Krishna. The festivities officially usher in spring, the celebrated season of love.

Thursday, 10 January 2008

Sankranthi Greetings


Hai everybody,
There are many festivals celebrated in India colourfully.One of the most important festivals is ''Sankrathi''.This festival is also called us ''Pongal'' in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka also.This is celebrated on behalf of many historical moments.The most significant among them is God ''Ayyappa'' and ''Makara Jyothi''.

Now we are enjoying by wishing each other with Colourful Greetings.Some of them are in my Gallery.....



Sankrathi Greetings:

1.Temple of Shabarimala1 2. Ayyappa





3.Sabarimala2 4. Ayyappa1





5.Sabarimala3 6. Temple





7.Sankranthi1 8.Sankranthi2





9.Sankranthi3 10.Sankranthi4





11.Sankranthi5 12.Sankranthi6





13.Sankranthi7 14.Sankranthi8





15.Sankranthi9 16.Sankranti1





17.Sankranti2 18.Pongal





19.Pongal1 20.Pongal2





21.Pongal3 22.Pongal4





23.Pongal5 24.Colourmuggu

Monday, 13 August 2007

SCALARS

" Arise awake until you reach the goal"--Vivekananda.



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