466 vacancies for 12th pass in Border Roads Organisation, 526 vacancies for Sub-Inspector posts in ITBP. Job & Education Bulletin: Vacancy for 526 posts of Sub-Inspector in ITBP, veteran boxer Mike Tyson lost the match after 19 years

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Hello, today in Top Jobs we will talk about the vacancies in Border Roads Organization and ITBP. In current affairs, we will know about PM Modi’s visit to Nigeria and the match played by legendary boxer Mike Tyson after 19 years and in the top story, we will talk about Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy’s recent statement on work-life balance.

current affairs

1. PM Modi leaves for Nigeria tour Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Nigeria tour on 16 November. He is visiting Nigeria for the first time at the invitation of President Ahmed Tinubu. This will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Nigeria in 17 years. Before Modi, in 2007, the then PM Dr. Manmohan Singh had visited Nigeria.

Prime Minister leaves for Nigeria on a 2-day visit. After this he will also go to Brazil and Guyana.

Prime Minister leaves for Nigeria on a 2-day visit. After this he will also go to Brazil and Guyana.

2. Mike Tyson entered the boxing ring after 19 years On November 16, the world’s all-time great boxer Mike Tyson entered the ring after 19 years. He faced 27-year-old American boxer Jack Paul, who was 31 years younger. Jack won the match 78-74.

The fight between Mike Tyson and Jack Paul took place on Saturday 16 November at AT&T Stadium in Texas (USA).

The fight between Mike Tyson and Jack Paul took place on Saturday 16 November at AT&T Stadium in Texas (USA).

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top jobs

1. Recruitment for 466 posts in Border Roads Organization

There is recruitment for more than 400 posts including draftsman in Border Roads Organization. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website bro.gov.in.

Educational Qualification:

10th, 12th pass, Diploma in relevant field.

Age Limit :

18 – 27 years as per post

Salary : Rs 18,000 – 81,100 per month depending on the post

Selection Process:

  • written exam
  • Physical Test/ Screening Test/ Driving Test
  • Document Verification
  • medical test

2. Recruitment for 526 posts in ITBP

Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force has invited applications for Sub Inspector, Head Constable and other posts. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website recruitment.itbpolice.nic.in.

Educational Qualification:

SI :

Candidates should have B.Sc, B.Tech or MCA degree.

Head Constable:

12th with Diploma in Engineering.

Constable :

10th pass.

Age Limit :

18-25 years as per post

Fees :

  • SI: Rs 200
  • Head Constable, Constable: Rs 100
  • For Women, Ex-Servicemen, SC, ST: Free

Selection Process:

  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
  • Physical Standard Test (PST)
  • written examination

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top story

1. Narayan Murthy- ’14 hours of work is necessary for the country’

Infosys founder Narayana Murthy has once again advocated working for 14 hours a day. Speaking at a summit, he said that the people of the country should change their attitude towards work. He mentioned his own grueling schedule. It also said that PM Modi is working 100 hours a week. The citizens of the country should also dedicate like him. After this, once again the debate has started regarding India’s work culture.

2. CLAT 2025 admit card released

Consortium of National Law Universities has released the admit card of CLAT 2025. Registered candidates can download their admit card from the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in till December 1, 2024 at 1:30 pm.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 will be conducted offline in a single shift from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on December 1, 2024. This exam is conducted for admission to graduation and post graduation programs in 24 National Law Universities across the country.

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