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Overview of JKAS examination.

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JKAS Examination:     Jammu and Kashmir UT Service, better known as Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), is the prestigious service in the UT of J and K. The JKAS Exam is conducted by JKPSC (Jammu Kashmir Public Services Commission) at UT level. The exam is conducted in three stages. The first stage is preliminary test (PT) which is just a screening test to allow students to sit in the next stage of examination. The next stage is Mains Examination. After qualifying this tier, the candidates are called for interview. Interview (Personality Test) is Conducted  by a panel constituted by JKPSC Chairperson and members. Final result of JKAS exam is declared after this stage. Then JKPSC send the selection list of qualified candidate to Government  Medical College Jammu and Srinagar for the medical examination of the selected candidates respectivly. After medical examination the list goes to General Administrative Department in the Secretariat of JKUT Government and lastly the J

How to Calculate Negative Marking in Preliminary Examination/JKAS Exam/IAS Exam.

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 How to calculate  Negative Marking in Preliminary Examination/JKAS Exam/IAS Exam. There is a negative marking of 1/3rd for every wrong answer in both the Question Papers of Prelimnary Test of JKAS Exam or IAS Examination. Since there are 100 questions in GS Paper 1 and each question carries 2 marks. So it if you mark 1 right answer you will be awarded 2 marks for that. If you mark 1 wrong  answer, your total score will be by 1/3rd marks which means 1/3×2 = 0.66 Marks. Now suppose you attempted a total of 50 questions and among them, 40 questions are marked as right answers so your total score will be 40×2=80. Since there are 10 wrong answers marked by you, so a total 10×0.66=6.6 Marks will be deducted from your totol score of 80. So your net score will be equal to 80-6.6=73.4. For CSAT Paper there usually 80 questions and each question carries 2.5 marks for right answer. So 1 right answer will yield 2 marks and one wrong answer will make a deduction of 0.3×2.5= 0.75 marks. Sup

How to Maintain Consistency in Studies?/Lost Interest in Studies?/11 Tips to Maintain Consistency in Studies for IAS/JKAS Exam.

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  How to Maintain Consistency in Studies?/Lost Interest in Studies?/11 Tips to Maintain Consistency in Studies for IAS/ JKAS Exam .    Consistency in Studies I am done. No more studies. I am tired now. I can not do it more. Do you experience such things during your Preparation for any type of Competitive Examination? You are definitely facing the same problem during your preparation of JKAS or IAS Exam (or any other exam) because these exams follow a lengthy process having three stages and a person needs continuous efforts for a long time to qualify all the stages of the exam. For these Competitive examinations, you have to study a lot till you get qualified. Human body and mind do not have much capacity for long time to stay in a similar situation. Human mind and body both needs rest. But what if we rest for long time? We need rest but in the form of short breaks and simultaneously we should keep our self motivated all the time for qualification of any competitive exami