FAQ

GENERAL FAQ

Do I need to pay again for the 2nd cycle of classes?

 No. Once you pay the course fee, you don’t need to pay again for the 2nd or later cycles.

Each course cycle runs for 4 months, covering all subjects once. However, your enrolment is valid for 3 years, which means you can attend multiple 4-month cycles during that period — to revise topics, attend missed classes, or strengthen your preparation without paying again.

Yes. Every day, before starting the regular classes, all the doubts posted by students in the Telegram group will be discussed and clarified first.

● Regular Batch: Monday to Friday — 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
● Weekend Batch: Saturday & Sunday — 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM

 Yes. Instalment options are available. Please discuss with our admin team for the payment plan and details.

We provide 7 comprehensive materials for each course:
● Banking: 7 exclusive books covering all major subjects.
● SSC/Railways: 7 complete books designed for full syllabus coverage and practice.

Yes. Mock interviews are part of our curriculum. General interview guidelines will be provided to all students. Once you clear the Prelims/Mains, three mock interviews will be conducted for you by bankers and government officials to help you prepare effectively.

Yes. During the first cycle, we conduct offline tests to help students strengthen their basics and build exam discipline. Once you become well-versed with the topics and test pattern, you can start practising online exams for real-time experience.

Many students prepare for SSC, Banking, and Railway exams together as the syllabus overlaps significantly.

Not mandatory, but structured guidance and mock test analysis from expert faculty can greatly improve your chances.

Very important — especially for Banking Mains, SSC GK, and RRB General Awareness sections.

They offer job security, pension benefits, regular promotions, housing allowances, and a stable work-life balance.

BANKING EXAMS (IBPS, SBI, RBI, NABARD, Insurance, etc.)

What are the major banking exams in India?

The main banking exams include IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS RRB (Officer & Assistant), SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RBI Grade B, RBI Assistant, NABARD, and Insurance exams like LIC and
NIACL.

Most exams are conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), while SBI, RBI, and NABARD conduct their own recruitment exams.

A candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Age limits usually range between 20 to 30 years, depending on the post and category.

Most banking exams have three stages:
● Preliminary Exam
● Main Exam
● Interview or Language Proficiency Test (for certain posts)

The syllabus generally includes Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, General/Banking Awareness, and Computer Knowledge. 

There is no fixed attempt limit, but candidates must fall within the age limit specified for each exam.

Start with concept clarity in aptitude, reasoning, and English. Regular mock tests, current affairs updates, and practice of previous year papers are key to success.

SSC EXAMS

What are the major exams conducted by SSC?

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts several exams including:
● SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)
● SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)
● SSC CPO (Sub-Inspector in Police)
● SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)
● SSC JE (Junior Engineer)
● SSC GD Constable
● SSC Stenographer

Eligibility varies by exam:
● 10th pass – SSC MTS, SSC GD
● 12th pass – SSC CHSL, Stenographer
● Graduate – SSC CGL, CPO, JE, etc.

Most exams include:
● Tier-I: Computer Based Test (Objective)
● Tier-II: Descriptive or Advanced Objective Paper
● Skill/Physical/Interview tests depending on the post.

Yes, typically 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer.

Most SSC exams are held annually with notifications released through the official SSC website.

Candidates are appointed to Group B & C posts in various central government departments, ministries, and offices, offering good pay, stability, and promotion opportunities.

Focus on Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, and General Awareness. Consistent mock test practice and previous paper analysis help boost performance.

RAILWAY & RRB EXAMS

What are the major Railway exams?

Indian Railways conducts several exams through the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) such as:
● RRB NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories)
● RRB Group D
● RRB ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot)
● RRB JE (Junior Engineer)

Candidates who have completed 10th, 12th, Diploma, ITI, or Graduation (depending on the post) are eligible to apply. 

Usually includes:
● Computer-Based Tests (CBT-1 and CBT-2)
● Skill/Trade Test (if applicable)
● Document Verification & Medical Examination

Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in CBT exams.

Typically between 18 to 33 years, with relaxation for reserved categories.

The syllabus generally covers Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and General Science.

Yes, questions are provided in both English and Hindi.

FAQ Age Limit for Government Exams (SSC, Railway & Banking)

Age criteria play a crucial role in determining eligibility for various central government exams. Below is the comprehensive guide to age limits and relaxations across SSC, Railway (RRB/RRC), and Banking/Insurance exams.

BANKING EXAMS (IBPS, SBI, RBI, NABARD, Insurance)
Exam
Minimum Age
Maximum Age
Category-wise Relaxation
IBPS PO / SBI PO / IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I
20 Years
30 Years
IBPS Clerk / SBI Clerk / IBPS RRB Assistant
20 Years
28 Years
RBI Grade B Officer
21 years
30 years
RBI Assistant
20 years
28 years
NABARD Grade A/B
21 years
30 years
Insurance (LIC, NIACL, etc.)
21 years
30 years
Exam
Minimum Age
Maximum Age
Category-wise Relaxation
RRB NTPC (Graduate Level)
18 Years
33 Years
RRB NTPC (Undergraduate Level)
18 Years
30 Years
RRB Group D (RRC Level 1)
18 Years
33 Years
RRB ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot)
18 Years
30 Years
RRB JE (Junior Engineer)
18 Years
33 Years
RRB Ministerial / Paramedical / Technical Posts
18 Years
30–35 Years
(varies by post)
Exam
Minimum Age
Maximum Age
Category-wise Relaxation
SSC CGL
18 Years
32 Years (varies by post)
SSC CHSL
18 Years
27 Years
SSC CPO (SI in Delhi Police & CAPFs)
20 Years
25 Years
SSC MTS / Havaldar
18 Years
25-27 Years
SSC GD Constable
18 Years
23 Years
SSC JE (Junior Engineer)
18 Years
30–32 years (varies by dept.)
SSC Selection Post (Phase-wise)
18 Years
30 years (varies by post)
SSC IB / SA / MTS (through SSC or MHA)
18 Years
25–27 years (varies by dept.)
SSC Stenographer (Grade C & D)
18 Years
27-30 Years
EXAM
Minimum Age
Maximum Age
Category-wise Relaxation
IBPS PO / SBI PO / IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I
20 years
30 years
IBPS Clerk / SBI Clerk / IBPS RRB Assistant
20 years
28 years
RBI Grade B Officer
21 years
30 years
RBI Assistant
20 years
28 years
NABARD Grade A / B
21 years
30 years
Insurance (LIC, NIACL, etc.) AO / AAO
21 years
30 years