Friday 21 August 2015

Important Battles And Wars In India


Important Battles And Wars In India


Here is the list of all important battles fought in India. Go through it and enrich your knowledge of History. 
 
Battle
Year
Place
Winner
Loser
Battle of the Hydaspes
326 BC
the Hydaspes
Alexander
Porus
Seleucid–Mauryan war
303 BC
Northwestern India; Chiefly the Indus River Valley
Chandragupta Maurya
Seleucus
Battles of Tarain
1191 AD
Tarain
Prithviraj Chauhan
Mohammad Ghori
1st Battle of Panipat
1526 AD
Panipat
Babar
Ibrahim Lodhi
Battle of Khanwa
1527 AD
Khanwa
Babar
Rana Sanga
Battle of Sammel
1544 AD
Sammel
Sher Shah
Hindu Rajputs
2nd Battle of Panipat
1556 AD
Panipat
Bairam Khan (For Akbar)
Hemu
Battle of Swally
1612 AD
Swally
British East India Company
Portuguese
Battle of Dharmat
1658 AD
Dharmat outside the city of Ujjain
Aurangzeb
Dara
Siege of Trichinopoly
1741 AD
Trichinopoly
Maratha Empire
Mughal Empire
Siege of Trichinopoly
1743 AD
Trichinopoly
Mughal Empire
Maratha Empire
Battle of Madras
1746 AD
Madras
French East india Company
British East India Company
Siege of Arcot
1751AD
Arcot
British East India Company
Nawab of Arcot, French East India Company
Battle of Arnee
1751AD
Arnee
British force under Robert Clive
Franco-Indian force under Raza Sahib 
Battle of Golden Rock
1753 AD
Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli
British
French East India Company 
Siege of Calcutta
1756 AD
Calcutta
Nawab of Bengal
British East India Company
Battle of Plassey
1757 AD
Plassey
Robert Cive
Nawab Shiraj-ud-daulah
Siege of Pondicherry
1760 AD
Pondicherry
British East India Company
French East india Company
3rd -Battle of Panipat
1761AD
Panipat
Ahmad Shah Abdali
Marathas
Battle of Wandiwash
1761 AD
Wandiwash
English
French
Battle of Buxar
1764 AD
Buxar
Hector Munro
Combined armies of Nawab Mir Qasim (Bengal), Nawab Shuja – ud – daulah (Awadh) & Mughal emperor Shah Alam
Siege of Ambur
1767 AD
Ambur
Kingdom of Mysore-Hyder Ali
British East India Company
Siege of Pondicherry
1778 AD
Pondicherry
British East India Company
French East india Company
Battle of Pollilur
1780 AD
Pollilur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Negapatam
1781 AD
Negapatam
British
Dutch Republic
Battle of Pollilur
1781 AD
Pollilur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Battle of Porto Novo
1781 AD
Porto Novo
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Battle of Sholinghur
1781 AD
Sholinghur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Tellicherry
1782 AD
Tellicherry
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Vellore
1782 AD
Vellore
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Cuddalore
1783 AD
Cuddalore
Kingdom of Mysore
British East India Company
Siege of Mangalore
1783 AD
Mangalore
Kingdom of Mysore
British East India Company
Thanks and regards

dharm......

Wednesday 19 August 2015

About IBPS




IBPS conducts common entrance exam for selection of personnel for Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts in the Public Sector Banks. 


It includes 19 Public Sector Banks through a Single Common Examination. This system of Common Examination for recruitment of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees has been approved by each of the 19 participating Public Sector Banks and the Managing Committee of the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) with the consent of the Government of India.
                 
An individual who aspires to join any of the above Public Sector Banks as a Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee will necessarily be required to take the CWE.

For more information check : http://ibps.in/html/common.htm

  1. Allahabad Bank
  2. Andhra Bank 
  3. Bank of Baroda 
  4. Bank of India 
  5. Bank of Maharashtra 
  6. Canara Bank 
  7. Central Bank of India
  8. Corporation Bank 
  9. Dena Bank 
  10. Indian Bank
  11. Indian Overseas Bank
  12. Oriental Bank of Commerce
  13. Punjab National Bank
  14. Punjab & Sind Bank
  15. Syndicate Bank
  16. Union Bank of India
  17. United Bank of India
  18. UCO Bank
  19. Vijaya Bank

Each participating Public Sector Bank will independently issue a separate recruitment notification, specifying their vacancies and stipulating the eligibility criteria in terms of age, educational qualification, experience (if any), minimum required level of IBPS
score in each component test plus Total Weighted Score (if any) etc.

Successful candidates in the CWE who have been issued scorecards and who meet the stipulated eligibility criteria are then required to apply to any of the participating banks they wish to, quoting their personal details and their CWE scores. Each bank will then individually shortlist candidates and carry out their own selection processes such as Group Discussions and/ or Interviews etc. for final selection.
                                            Exam will have 2 papers totaling 250 marks

Paper 1 -- Duration 150 mins

Reasoning ------------------------------------------Number of Questions :50   Maximum Marks : 50
English Language---------------------------------Number of Questions :50   Maximum Marks : 25
Quantitative Aptitude----------------------------Number of Questions :50   Maximum Marks : 50
General Awareness (with special reference to Banking Industry)---   Number of Questions :50   Maximum Marks : 50
Computer Knowledge----------------------------Number of Questions :50   Maximum Marks : 50

Paper 2 - Duration 60 Mins
Descriptive Paper on English Composition -------------------------Maximum Marks : 25
(Essay, Precis, Letter Writing etc)

Note : -
The above tests except the Test of English Language and Descriptive Paper on English Composition will be printed bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi.

The Descriptive Papers of only those candidates who secure minimum qualifying marks in each of the objective tests will be evaluated.
There will be penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Test. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score. If the total of the penalty for a test is in fraction, the marks obtained will be  rounded off to the nearest integer, i.e. if fraction exceeds by 0.50 or more, it will be rounded off to next higher integer. If for any question a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as wrong even if one of the given answers happens to be right and there will be the same penalty of 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question deducted as penalty. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

thanks and regard
dharm........
 

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