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SSC FCI Recruitment 2012 Assistant Grade III – 6545 Vacancy
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SSC FCI Assistant Grade III Vacancy No. of Vacancies 6545 Qualification Graduation Age Limit Maximum 27 years Job Location Anywhere inIndia Job Nature Permanent Process of Selection Written Test and Computer Skill Test Last Date to online Apply 21/09/2012 Recruitment at SSC for FCI for the Vacancy of Assistant Grade III Jobs Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued a vacancy notification for the job of Assistant Grade III for different cadre and different zone of Food Corporation of India (FCI). There are 6545 Vacancies available for this position. For selection, A Written Examination will be conducted on 11th of November, 2012. In this regard, Applications through only online mode are being invited from deserving Personnel for appointment. Interested and competent personnel may submit their online application up to 21st of September, 2012.More details of this job regarding no. of vacancies, age limit, Educational qualification, Pay Scale, Selection Process, How to Apply, Last Date ...
JAC HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER EXAM SYLLABUS
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yllabus: Upgraded Secondary School Teacher's Recruitment Examination BIOLOGY/ BIO SCIENCE (Botany+Zoology+Chemistry) Time – 3 Hours GROUP – A MARKS- 300 6 (Six) questions to be answered selecting not less than three questions from part I and II, Part –I (BOTANY) Binomial Nomenclature of Plants with examples. Cell structure of plants and function of cell organalles. Structure and function of DNA. Plant tissues, its structure and function. Mitosis. Parasitic and saprophytic mode of nutrition in plants. Transpiration. Photosynthesis and factors effecting photosynthesis. Role of phytohormones in plants. Reproduction in plants Typical ecosystem, physical and biotic factors, food chain and energy flow. Environmental pollution: Air, water and sound pollution and their control. Part –II (Zoology) 1. Classification of animals up to class level with charac...
Linnaean taxonomy
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Carolus Linnaeus' great work, the Systema Naturæ (1st ed. 1735), ran through twelve editions during his lifetime. In this work, nature was divided into three kingdoms: mineral, vegetable and animal. Linnaeus used five ranks: class, order, genus, species, and variety. He abandoned long descriptive names of classes and orders still used by his immediate predecessors (Rivinus and Pitton de Tournefort) and replaced them with single-word names, provided genera with detailed diagnoses (characteres naturales), and combined numerous varieties into their species, thus saving botany from the chaos of new forms produced by horticulturalists. Linnaeus is best known for his introduction of the method still used to formulate the scientific name of every species. Before Linnaeus, long many-worded names (composed of a generic name and a differentia specifica) had been used, but as these names gave a description of the species, they were not fixed. In his Philosophia Botanica (1751) Lin...