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All details about National Recruitment Agency

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  Check everything you need to know about the  National Recruitment Agency  (NRA). The Indian government has approved a proposal to form a National Recruitment Agency which will conduct a common exam for different existing recruiting agencies.  This common exam was a very necessary requirement for the government because there are a lot of job seekers who appeared for a lot of examinations each year but the recruitment process takes a lot of time. The syllabus and exam pattern are also the same as these different exams so the Government decided to constitute the National Recruitment Agency to remove all different exams and conduct only a common exam. National Recruitment Agency was constituted on 28th August 2020 and will conduct the first common exam in September 2021. Benefits of the National Recruitment Agency: Now candidates will appear for only one exam instead of different exams. It will save candidates time and job seekers can concentrate more on their preparation. National Recru

Common Eligibility Test - Find all details

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 Common Eligibility Test is a new exam initiated by the Indian Government to handle the Tier-1 level examinations of all participating recruitment partners. A newly formed National Recruitment Agency will conduct the Common Eligibility Test. CET will replace the Tier-1 exam through a common eligibility test . Initially, Common Eligibility Test will be conducted for the Staff Selection Commission, Railway Recruitment Board, and the Institute of Banking Personnel.  Features of the Common Eligibility Test: Initially, The Common Eligibility Test will be conducted for SSC, IBPS, and RRBs. Common Eligibility Test will be conducted in a total of 12 Indian languages. The exam Pattern and Syllabus of the common eligibility will be the same for all participating recruitment agencies. Common Eligibility Test will be a different test for different levels. There will be three levels of the CET exam. CET for 10th class, CET for 12th class, AND cet for the graduation level. The exam pattern and sylla