Yes, it is a comprehensive guide designed for all posts except MTS, including PRT, TGT, PGT, Librarian, and Assistant. A separate, dedicated section is provided for NVS Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS).
This edition contains updated General Knowledge and a dedicated focus on recent and relevant Current Affairs up to the year of its publication. We recommend supplementing with the latest monthly current affairs for ongoing developments.
This section typically covers the common structure and types of questions asked for any modern Indian language (like Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, etc.). It provides grammar, comprehension, and translation practice that is generally applicable, rather than focusing on one specific language's literature.
Absolutely. The book explicitly covers the syllabus for both KVS and NVS Tier-I exams. The content is structured to meet the requirements of both recruiting bodies, with a distinct part specifically for NVS MTS.
Yes, the Basic Computer Literacy section covers fundamental concepts, including hardware, software, operating systems, MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and essential internet knowledge as per the exam syllabus.
The Numerical Ability section is designed to build conceptual clarity. It starts with fundamental concepts and progresses to higher-level problems, making it suitable for beginners and those needing revision.
It provides separate sections for English and another Indian language, covering grammar rules, vocabulary, reading comprehension, error spotting, and translation exercises specifically patterned on these exams.
Yes, the General Reasoning section includes a wide variety of topics—both verbal and non-verbal—including the latest trends in puzzles, syllogisms, seating arrangement, and analytical reasoning.
Yes, the syllabus for these non-teaching posts (except MTS) is covered under the "For All Posts Except MTS" section of this guide.
The NVS MTS section is concise and tailored to its specific, shorter syllabus, focusing only on General Awareness, Basic Computer Operation, and the two Language Tests, avoiding irrelevant topics for efficient preparation.
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Yes, it is a comprehensive guide designed for all posts except MTS, including PRT, TGT, PGT, Librarian, and Assistant. A separate, dedicated section is provided for NVS Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS).
This edition contains updated General Knowledge and a dedicated focus on recent and relevant Current Affairs up to the year of its publication. We recommend supplementing with the latest monthly current affairs for ongoing developments.
This section typically covers the common structure and types of questions asked for any modern Indian language (like Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, etc.). It provides grammar, comprehension, and translation practice that is generally applicable, rather than focusing on one specific language's literature.
Absolutely. The book explicitly covers the syllabus for both KVS and NVS Tier-I exams. The content is structured to meet the requirements of both recruiting bodies, with a distinct part specifically for NVS MTS.
Yes, the Basic Computer Literacy section covers fundamental concepts, including hardware, software, operating systems, MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and essential internet knowledge as per the exam syllabus.
The Numerical Ability section is designed to build conceptual clarity. It starts with fundamental concepts and progresses to higher-level problems, making it suitable for beginners and those needing revision.
It provides separate sections for English and another Indian language, covering grammar rules, vocabulary, reading comprehension, error spotting, and translation exercises specifically patterned on these exams.
Yes, the General Reasoning section includes a wide variety of topics—both verbal and non-verbal—including the latest trends in puzzles, syllogisms, seating arrangement, and analytical reasoning.
Yes, the syllabus for these non-teaching posts (except MTS) is covered under the "For All Posts Except MTS" section of this guide.
The NVS MTS section is concise and tailored to its specific, shorter syllabus, focusing only on General Awareness, Basic Computer Operation, and the two Language Tests, avoiding irrelevant topics for efficient preparation.