Noida Metro Rail Corporation Recruitment 2016 – Apply Online for 745 JE, Maintainer & Other Posts

Noida Metro Rail Corporation Recruitment 2016 – Apply Online for 745 JE, Maintainer & Other Posts

#Last Date for online registration and challan generation has been extended to 30.12.2016. And last Date for payment of application fee extended to 06.01.2017.


Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) Limited has published notification for the recruitment of 745 Station Controller/ Train Operator, Customer Relations Assistant, Junior Engineer, Account Assistant, Office Assistant, Stenographer & Maintainer vacancies. Eligible candidates may apply online from 05-11-2016 at 10:00 hrs to 15-12-2016 (Extended Up to 30-12-2016) by 23:59 hrs. Other details like age limit educational qualification, selection process, application fee & how to apply are given below…

Starting Date to Apply Online05-11-2016 at 10:00 hrs
Starting Date for Payment of Fee07-11-2016
Last Date to Apply Online15-12-2016 (Extended Up to 30-12-2016)  by 23:59 hrs
Last Date for Bank Challan will be generated upto, through DMRC website15-12-2016 (Extended Up to 30-12-2016)  by 23:59 hrs
Last Date for Payment of Fee19-12-2016 (Extended Up to 06-01-2017) 


Noida Metro Rail Corporation Vacancy Details:

Total No. of Posts: 745 

Name of the Post:

1. Station Controller/ Train Operator: 194 Posts
2. Customer Relations Assistant: 65 Posts
3. Junior Engineer/ Electrical: 59 Posts
4. Junior Engineer/ Electronics: 63 Posts
5. Junior Engineer/ Mechanical: 18 Posts
6. Junior Engineer/ Civil: 20 Posts
7. Account Assistant: 08 Posts
8. Office Assistant: 06 Posts
9. Stenographer: 01 Post
10. Maintainer: 311 Posts


Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be between 18 – 28 years (i.e Candidates born not earlier than 02-07-1988 and not later than 01-07-1998) for Post No. 01 to 09 and 18 – 25 years (i.e Candidates born not earlier than 02-07-1991 and not later than 01-07-1998) for Post No. 10 as on 01-07-2016. Age relaxation is applicable to 05 years for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates of UP domicile & Other relaxation details refer the notification.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess 03 years Engineering Diploma in Electrical/ Electronic or equivalent or BSC Hons in (Physics/ Chemistry/ Maths) or B.Sc (Physics/ Chemistry/ Maths) for Post No. 01, 03/ 04 years Graduation course in any discipline from a Govt. Recognized University, and computer literacy (Certificate in Computer Application Course of a minimum 6 weeks duration) for Post No. 02, 03 years Engineering Diploma in Electrical/ Electronics/ Electronics & Communication/ Mechanical/ Civil/ equivalent trade for Post No. 03 to 06, B.Com/ equivalent for Post No. 07 from a Govt. recognized University/ Institute & other qualification details refer the notification.


Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on written test, psycho test, medical examination, skill test & interview.


Application Fee: Candidates should pay Rs. 400/- (exclusive of bank charges plus service tax) and Rs. 150/- (exclusive of bank charges plus service tax) for SC/ ST/ PWD Candidates (Non Refundable) by bank challan should be deposted with a unique Bank Reference Number in triplicate (1st copy – Bank Copy, 2nd copy – Candidate’s Copy and 3rd copy – DMRC’s Copy) downloaded from DMRC website.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website http://eapplicationonline.com/NMRC2016/View/Registration52.aspx from 05-11-2016 at 10:00 hrs to 15-12-2016 (Extended Up to 30-12-2016)  by 23:59 hrs.

Instructions to Apply Online:

1. Candidates log on the website www.delhimetrorail.com
2. Click on Careers & Select the desired post
3. Click on Apply Online & Read all instructions
4. Fill all the details & submit the form
5. Now take a print out of online application for future use

Exam Pattern :-  Noida Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. Exam Pattern is as follows :
  • Written Exam will be Multiple Choice Objective Type.
  • The written test will consists of two papers.
  • For every wrong answer, 1/3 marks will be deducted.
  • Question will be set in Hindi & English language.
  • Written Test can be conducted either through online or through offline (OMR) mode.
PapersQuestionsDuration
Paper-112001:30 hours
Paper-26045 minutes

Paper-1

General Awareness : Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate’s General Awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. The questions will be designed to test knowledge of Current Events and of such matter of everyday observation as maybe expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to History, Polity, Constitution, Sports, Art & Culture, Geography, Economics, Everyday Science, Scientific Research, National/International Organizations/ Institutions etc.
Logical Ability : Questions will be asked from analogies, similarities and differences, spatial visualization, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetic reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic reasoning.
Quantitative Aptitude : Questions will be asked from Simplification, Average, Percentage, Time & Work, Area, profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Time & Speed, Investment, HCF LCM, Problem On Ages, Bar Graph, Pictorial Graph, Pie . Date Interpretation is the section which have to be focused.
Post specific subject related questions : Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions on the subject concerned as per the qualifications prescribed in the Recruitment Rules.

Paper-2 (not for Maintainer)

 General English : Verb, preposition, adverb, subject verb agreement, Error Correction/ recognition, tenses, sentences rearrangement, fill in the blanks with articles etc., comprehension, answering questions based on unseen passage, vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms usage, vocabulary & grammar, Proficiency in the language.
Skill Test in Stenography : The skill test will be of Qualifying Nature. The candidates will have to appear for the stenography test. The candidates will be given
one dictation for 10 minutes in English at the speed of 80 w.p.m. . The matter will have to be transcribed on computer only. The transcription time will be of 40
minutes (English).
Frequently Asked Questions

http://eapplicationonline.com/NMRC2016/Document/FAQ.pdf



RRB Scores are declared for scale I,II,III

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Weightage score can be obtained

marks in professional *1 + reasoning *1 + quantitative*1+ hindi/english*0. 50+ computer knowledge *0.50+ financial awareness*1

RBI Assistant Exam 2016, Exam Pattern




Detailed Notification :








RBI Assistant Exam 2016, Exam Pattern, official notifications , Call Letter download , exam pattern & last year cutoff merits :

RBI has issued a notification for recruitment of RBI Assistant 2016 for filling up the 610 posts. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) publishes results after each stage. RBI Assistant Result 2016 can be viewed after Preliminary, Main exam, and interview. Get here complete details of RBI Assistant 2016.

RBI Assistant 2016 Vacancies

Vacancies for RBI Assistant Recruitment 2016 are tabulated below.RBI Assistant Final Result has been declared by Reserve Bank of India.
RBI OfficeVacancies
Mumbai150
Bangalore35
Kanpur &Lucknow52
Chandigarh38
Chennai25
Ahmedabad30
Hyderabad31
Jaipur20
Kolkata35
Thiruvananthapuram & Kochi30
New Delhi25
Nagpur20
Patna22
Bhubaneswar10
Bhopal22
Guwahati27
Jammu10
Total610



RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016 – 

Reserve bank of India (RBI) has made some revision in the Exam Pattern of RBI Assistant 2016 exam. The Bank from this year has decided to conduct the exam in three phase- Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination and Interview. RBI will soon be releasing the notification for recruitment of candidates to the post of Assistant. We have provided here the revised RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016 released by RBI. Getting familiar with the revised Exam Pattern of RBI Assistant 2016 will help the candidates to know the number of questions, total number of sections, time duration, maximum marks as per sections and total marks in Preliminary, Mains and Interview. As per the revised Exam Pattern of RBI Assistant 2016, the Mains Examination will be conducted within two to three weeks from the conduct of Prelims Examination. Scroll down to check the RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016.


RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016

  • The RBI Assistant Exam will be held online. 
  • The Exam will be held in three phases – Prelims, Mains and Interview
  • The Preliminary Examination will comprise of three sections – Reasoning, English Language, Numerical Ability.
  • The Preliminary Exam will carry 100 marks.
  • The Mains Examination will comprise of 5 sections – Reasoning, English Language, Numerical Ability, General Awareness and Computer Knowledge.
  • The Mains Examination will carry 200 marks.
  • All the tests except the English Language will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi
  • Use of keyboard is restricted during the exam. The candidates will have to select correct options using the mouse.
  • Both the Prelims and Mains Examination will comprise of Objective Type Questions.
  • Candidates will have to qualify in each section both in Prelims and Mains Examination.
  • Candidates qualifying the Prelims Exam will be called for the Mains Examination. Subsequently, those qualifying the Mains Examination will be called for Interview.

RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016-Marking Scheme (Prelims and Mains)

Prelims Examination
  • Mark to be assigned for one correct answer : 01 mark
  • Total number of question : 100
  • Total marks : 100
  • Total time duration for the exam : 01 hour
  • For every incorrect question 0.25 will be deducted.

Mains Examination
  • Mark to be assigned for one correct answer : 01 mark
  • Total number of question : 200
  • Total marks : 200
  • Total time duration for the exam : 02 hour

Prelims Examination
Name of Tests
(Objective)
No. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTotal Time
Reasoning353501 hours
English Language3030
Numerical Ability3535
Total100100


Mains Examination
Sr. No.Name of Tests (Objective)No. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTotal Time
i.Reasoning404002 Hours
ii.English Language4040
iii.Numerical Ability4040
iv.General Awareness4040
v.Computer Knowledge4040
Total200200




RBI Assistant Exam Pattern 2016 – Points to note

  • A candidate has to qualify in each part of the Objective test separately. In a nutshell, Candidates will have to pass in each of the objective tests. 
  • There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective tests.  
  • Roll No. of the candidates successful in online examination will be available on RBI’s website and a brief notice thereof will be published in leading newspapers.

Interview of RBI Assistant 2016

  • Only such number of candidates will be called for interview who stand sufficiently high in merit on the aggregate marks of the Objective Test in the Mains Examination, such merit being decided by the Bank in relation to the number of vacancies to be filled in.
  • The Interview will carry 35 marks.
  • Final selection will be on the basis of candidate’s performance in the Online Examinations and interview taken together in order of merit.
RBI has issued it's Pre Exams Date which will start from 23 Dec 2016 to on wards.

Call letter can be download from :

http://ibps.sifyitest.com/rbiraoct16/cloea_dec16/login.php?appid=ed13c521c32f9a9175bb4644a16885da




Information Handout can be download from :
For English :

https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/content/pdfs/HANDOUT09122016.pdf

For Hindi :

https://rbi.org.in/hindi1/Upload/content/PDFs/HANDOUT09122016_H.pdf


Previous Years cutoff marks :



For more details visit official RBI website : 

https://www.rbi.org.in/


IBPS Scale -II IT officer



IBPS Scale -II IT officer Batch 2 Evening Shift @ 1:30 pm question analysis

Financial awareness :


  •  Who is team leader of promoting digital cash team ?
  • First cash less village of India ?
  • The period of magazine launch by RBI ?
  • To help NABARD to issue money to former amount of money lend by RBI to NABARD ?
  • Full name of KSE ?
  • Meaning of S in IFSC ? 


COMPUTER AWARENESS :

  • Process of take down data from server to local PC 
  • The network within building or area ?
  • Computer programmes are written...?
  • The area where different person are connected to internet with their laptops, PDAs and other devices ?

Exam Dates for IBPS Clerk is declared

IBPS has announce it's exam date for CWE Clerk Exam.You Can download your admit card on following link :

http://ibps.sifyitest.com/crpclkcviaug16/clpea_nov16/login.php?appid=4cf76d3b5d3b08c79717517f25635f90


Click here for downloading Information Handout in English :

http://www.ibps.in/wp-content/uploads/IBPS_CWE__Clerk_VI_2016_Eng.pdf


Click here for downloading Information Handout in Hindi:

http://www.ibps.in/wp-content/uploads/IBPS_CWE_Clerk_VI_2016_Hindi.pdf

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Pattern of exam will be as follows :

I. Preliminary Examination :



Sr. No.

Name of the Test

No. of Questions

Max. Marks

Duration

1.

English Language

30

30

Composite time of 1 hour

2.

Numerical Ability

35

35

Composite time of 1 hour

3.

Reasoning Ability

35

35

Composite time of 1 hour


Total

100

100

Composite time of 1 hour
The candidates shall be required to qualify in each test as per cut-off marks determined in each test. Each candidate
will have to secure a minimum score on each of the tests as well as on the Total to be considered to be
shortlisted for Main Examination. Depending on the number of vacancies available, cutoffs will be decided
and candidates will be shortlisted for Main Examination. However decision of IBPS in this regard shall be
final and binding upon the candidates.


II. Main Examination :
Main Examination consisting of Objective Tests for 200 marks will also be conducted online. The test would be of 2 hours duration.

Role of System Analyst




systems analyst is a person who uses analysis and design techniques to solve business problems using information technology.Systems analysts may serve as change agents who identify the organizational improvements needed, design systems to implement those changes, and train and motivate others to use the systems.


1. Systems Analysts Collaborate with IT Professionals All Throughout the SDLC
Systems analysts certainly aren’t limited to working just on software development projects. Yet, for some systems analysts, this is all they work on. At every stage of the systems development life cycle (SDLC), they team up with programmers, UX designers, QA testers, and so forth, to build systems.
The SDLC is just one of many software development methodologies, and its numerous benefits are compounded by its drawbacks. However, most people who work on dev projects understand it. When reading this article, consider keeping in mind the following standard SDLC phases:
  • Analysis
  • Design
  • Development
  • Testing
  • Installation/Deployment
  • Maintenance
2. Systems Analysts Document Systems
Because they collaborate with professionals across the entire SLDC, systems analysts often serve as information brokers. This role is critical, with the documentation prepared by systems analysts often becoming the final word on what a system is or does.
Systems analysts document IT systems to understand, change, improve, and help build these systems. Broadly, they document what is happening in current systems. But they also document what can be expected in systems that haven’t been built yet. This work is often done in collaboration with technical writers, systems designers, and systems architects. Typical things that systems analysts document include:
  • User scenarios
  • Functional activities
  • Classes
  • Data flows
  • Interfaces between systems
Examples of documents that systems analysts author or co-author include:
  • Requirements documents
  • Feasibility studies
  • Design specifications
  • Software development kits (SDKs)
  • Flowcharts and diagrams
  • Training documents
  • Testing documents
  • Disaster recovery plans (DRPs)
3. Systems Analysts Gather and Analyze Requirements
Information overload occasionally happens to each of us. This is where systems analysts come in handy. They transform a seemingly incomprehensible avalanche of information into something useful. Reports. Diagrams. Paragraphs. Bullet points. You name it. Anything that will translate business goals into technical solutions. Here are some examples of questions that systems analysts can ask during the requirements phase of a project:
Objectives
  • What do you want the system do?
  • What is in and out of scope for this project?
  • When do you want the system to go live?
  • How much money in the budget is there for systems analysis?
Problems
  • What problems will the proposed new system fix?
  • What problems do you want fixed that relate to the existing system?
  • Is there a log of all software bugs?
  • Have the bugs been prioritized and ranked?
  • What bug tracking software do you use?
Changes
  • What kinds of changes are needed?
  • Are the changes classified as modifications or enhancements?
There are many types of requirements that a systems analyst will collect and analyze. Three of the main ones are:
  • Business Requirements. High level requirements that managers and directors would typically understand.
  • Functional Requirements. Detailed requirements that specify exactly what needs to be delivered. These are generally read by business analysts, software engineers, and project managers.2
  • Technical Requirements. Detailed requirements about how the system is built, including which language it will be programmed in, what standards are to be followed, etc. Technical requirements are often read by software architects and developers.3
4. Systems Analysts Choose, Upgrade, and Configure Software
Clearly, not all software is custom-built. There are thousands of applications that are prepackaged. These kinds of programs can be customized by setting various preferences, yet they can’t be as individualized as custom-programmed software.
Implementing a packaged system that will be used by dozens, thousands, or tens of thousands of people can take months of planning and a crazy amount of money.5 If you think it’s difficult to download an app to your smartphone, consider implementing a system that, for instance, requires impenetrable security and high availability.6 Systems analysts often play a crucial role in both picking and configuring software. Here are some examples of tasks that systems analysts do in conjunction with system architects and system designers:
Software Selection
  • Inviting software vendors to submit request for proposals (RFPs).
  • Vetting vendors.
  • Reviewing systems.
  • Determining which system most fits your requirements.
  • Recommending which system to implement.
Software Configuration
  • Working with the system administrator to install the software.
  • Assigning roles and privileges to users.
Other
  • Decommissioning legacy applications.
5. Systems Analysts Work with Tons of People
To get the job done, systems analysts have to work with a large variety of people, on top of the IT professionals they always collaborate with. Here are a few of them:
  • Sponsors are the people who want a system to be built so they can—to get down to brass tacks—make money from it. In business speak: systems analysts work with sponsors to assess whether the financial investment in a system will be recouped by gains in efficiency and effectiveness.7
  • Depending on the audience of a system—such as employees or customers—users can be categorized as internal or external. Internal users are people such as your company’s finance and marketing staff that use an enterprise wiki. External users are generally customers that form part of your company’s monetary backbone.
  • Depending on the level of involvement with a system, users can be categorized as power users or regular users. Power users are those who know a system from back to front, who have more extensive rights and permissions, and/or who use the system’s advanced features. All other users can be considered regular users. They generally use a system to accomplish basic functions.
  • Systems analysts often work with programmers who write code to modify existing systems and/or build new ones.
  • Business analysts and systems analysts often work in tandem on projects. One way of understanding the role of business analysts is to view them like a bridge that spans between business and IT. Often, they have just enough business knowledge to hold their own when talking with salespeople, marketers, and the chief financial officer (CFO). Likewise they can speak the techie jargon of software developers, database guys, and the chief technology officer (CTO).
  • Systems analysts work with technical writers to draft user guides, technical overviews, instruction manuals, and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
  • Systems analysts work with Quality Assurance (QA) analysts to test systems to ensure that critical requirements are met.
6. Systems Analysts Monitor Systems
The role of some systems analysts is to act like digital versions of police officers and crime scene investigators. Typical tasks might include:
  • Finding out why a system is failing.
  • Monitoring systems in relation to cost, time, quantity, and quality.
  • Using monitoring software to track operating systems, applications, databases, and