Introduction By the last decade of the nineteenth century, there was conspicuous resentment against moderate politics within the Indian National Congress. This feeling of resentment eventually evolved into a new . . . Connect Social […]
Read MoreIntroduction Mahatma Gandhi arrived in India in 1915 from South Africa after fighting for the civil rights of the Indians there for about twenty years. He brought with him a new impulse . . . […]
Read MoreIntroduction The Indian National awakening witness in the great revolt of 1857 was a beginning of a long struggle for freedom Which we achieved in 1947 There are many reasons for the . . . […]
Read MoreIntroduction The beginning of British rule in India is conventionally ascribed to 1757, after the Battle of Plassey was won by the English East India Company against the Nawab of Bengal. But . . . […]
Read MoreIntroduction On 23 June 1757 the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-daulah was defeated by the East India Company at the Battle of Plassey. The battle was orchestrated by Robert Clive, commander-in-chief of the East India Company, […]
Read MoreWhich is the oldest form of government? Monarchy is the oldest form of government in the United Kingdom. In a monarchy, a king or queen is Head of State. The British monarchy is known as […]
Read MoreLEGISLATIVE RELATIONS The Indian Constitution divides the legislative powers between the Centre and the states with respect to both the territory and the subjects of legislation. Thus, there are four aspects in the Centre–states legislative […]
Read MoreIntroduction Family of Tipu Sultan were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war. In 1803, William cavendish Bentinck became the Governor of Madras. In 1805-06, during his . . . Connect Social Accounts […]
Read MorePalayam & Palayakarars revolt: Origin of Palayams Palayam – Territory/domain/a military camp/little kingdom: Payakarar-Holder of Palayams. This system was in practice during the rule of Prataba Rudhra of warangal in the . . . Connect […]
Read MoreAncient World Civilisations: Mesopotamian Civilisation – 3500 to 2000 BCE Indus civilization – 3300 to 2900 BCE (determined by radiocarbon dating) Egyptian civilization – 3100 to 2100 BCE
Read MoreIntroduction The early uprisings did not succeed in threatening the British in India. It took the Revolt of 1857 to bring home to the Company and the British thought that their rule . . . […]
Read MoreIntroduction The political and economic centralisation of India achieved by the British for the better exploitation and control of India inevitably led to the growth of national consciousness and the birth of the national movement.
Read MoreINDUS VALLEY CIVILISATION The first settlement of Indian humans is in the stone age Sources used to find information: Archaeological sources include archaeological sites, geological sediments, animal bones and fossils, stone tools, bone tools, rock […]
Read MoreThe Mughals descended from the Mongol Chengiz Khan and the Turk Timur, founded an empire in India which lasted for more than three centuries from 1526 to 1857. Babur was the founder of the Mughal […]
Read MoreUnder the dynamic leadership of Shivaji, Marathas posed a strong challenge to Mughal power during the 1670s. By the middle of the 18th century, they had succeeded in displacing Mughal power in central India.
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Exam type |
Educational qualification |
Age limit - General |
Age limit - BC/BCM/MBC/SC/ST/Destitute widows |
Group 1 ( except assistant commissioner - commercial tax) |
Any degree |
21-32 yrs |
21-37 yrs |
Group 1 Assistant commissioner - Commercial tax- Applicant without B.L degree |
Any degree |
21-32 yrs |
21-37 yrs |
Group 1- Assistant commissioner - Commercial tax - Applicants with B.L degree |
BL degree |
21-33 yrs |
21-38 yrs |
Group 2/2A |
Any degree |
18- 30 yrs |
Minimum - 18 yrs No maximum limit |
Group 2 - Applicants for Probation Officer in Social Defence Department |
Any degree |
26-40yrs |
Minimum - 26 yrs No maximum limit |
Group 3 |
+2 - Degree/Diploma (depends upon the post) |
18-30 yrs |
18-45 |
Group 4 |
SSLC |
21-30 yrs |
21-40 yrs |