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Thursday, 2 June 2016

The SEBA HSLC Result 2016 will be one of the most important and eagerly awaited Board Exam

results of the state. Every year, students start waiting for the result from the very first day after the The SEBA HSLC Result 2016 will be one of the most important and eagerly awaited Board Exam completion of the SEBA HSLC Board Exam for Class 10 in the month of March / April. Last year, SEBA choose to declare the Assam HSLC Results on June 2, which was relatively late compared to previous years. However, the board has notified that it will be following a similar trend even this year, with result being announced either in last week of May or first week of June. Students who are waiting for their results are advised to bookmark this page and visit it regularly for updates regarding the Assam Board Exam Result 2016 Declaration Date.


Where to check SEBA Result 2016 online:

In the past, SEBA has announced the Assam HSLC Result on their official website. The board is likely to continue this practice this year as well for SEBA HSLC Result 2016. But the official SEBA website is known to suffer from technical problems and glitches that make checking the Assam Results 2016 a very cumbersome process for the students. In order to avoid this problem, eager students can check their Assam SEBA 10th Result 2016 athttp://assam10.jagranjosh.com. The results provided on our website will be completely official and accurate.

Students are advised to keep all the necessary information like name, roll number, date of birth, mobile number, e-mail id and location ready, in order to be the first ones to access their Assam Result 2016.


Process to check Assam Result 2016 online for HSLC (10th):

Being India’s number 1 education website, Jagranjosh.com is known to offer services that help students directly. Taking this effort ahead, we have simplified the Assam Result 2016 checking process for students, which will be available on our website. Students, who are eager to get their results before their friends, can do so by following the below given steps:
Steps to Check Assam Board HSLC Result 2016

Step 1: Visit http://assam10.jagranjosh.com
Step 2: Fill out all the necessary details like Roll Number, Name, Mobile Number, Date of Birth and Email ID
Step 3: Click on the 'Submit' Button
Your result will be displayed / downloaded on the computer.


After Assam Higher Secondary Result Announcement:

The Secondary Education Board of Assam which is popularly known as SEBA, is known to declare the Assam SEBA HSLC Exam Results 2016 on their official website. After announcement, the results will also be available on our website at http://assam10.jagranjosh.com. Students, who are keen to get their results before their friends, can visit this page on the day of result announcement. Not only this, students will also be able to download a digital copy of the result or take a printout of the scoresheet for future reference from our website. Students however are requested to note that printout of Assam HSLC Result 2016 is not accepted by higher secondary schools for admission purposes. Therefore, students and parents are requested to collect the official SEBA Class 10 Result certificate issued by the Board from their respective schools.


Get Assam Result 2016 Updates through SMS & Email:

The waiting period before the announcement of SEBA HSLC Result 2016 is one of the toughest time for the eager students who are awaiting their results. Along with the nervousness and stress of doing well in the Board exams, the students are also bombarded with several rumours and false information about the board exams and the Assam 10th Board Result announcement date. This adds to the misery of the students making them more anxious. To avoid this and ensure that SEBA 10th Board Exam students get all the important and accurate information about the results, Jagranjosh.com will be providing the Assam Result 2016 Updates through SMS & Email and to them. Interested students can register for the service by providing their mobile number and email address athttp://assam10.jagranjosh.com

Board Result News / Updates

SEBA HSLC Result 2016 Declared: Check Assam Board AHM Class 10th Results 2016 @ www.sebaonline.org, www.resultsassam.nic.in
Published on: 31-05-2016 10:55 AM


The Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) has officially announced the Assam HSLC Result 2016 today at 11AM. Students can now check their Assam 10th Results online on assam10.jagranjosh.com. Alternatively, Assam 10th Result can also be checked on official website of the board i.e., sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in.

Where to check SEBA Result 2016 online:


In the past, SEBA has announced the Assam HSLC Result on their official website. The board is likely to continue this practice this year as well for SEBA HSLC Result 2016. But the official SEBA website is known to suffer from technical problems and glitches that make checking the Assam Results 2016 a very cumbersome process for the students. In order to avoid this problem, eager students can check their Assam SEBA 10th Result 2016 athttp://assam10.jagranjosh.com. The results provided on our website will be completely official and accurate.

Students are advised to keep all the necessary information like name, roll number, date of birth, mobile number, e-mail id and location ready, in order to be the first ones to access their Assam Result 2016

Assam Board (SEBA HSLC) Result 2016

The long wait for the SEBA HSLC Result 2016 is likely to end for students soon. The Secondary Education Board of Assam has notified that the Assam HSLC Result 2016 will be announced soon after the successful completion of the Board exam for class 10 and 12 students in April. Post announcement, students will be able check their SEBA HSLC Results 2016 on the official website of the board as well as on our website athttp://assam10.jagranjosh.com.

The SEBA Result 2016 is very important for students, as it paves way for seeking admission to higher secondary schools in any of the three streams of arts, commerce and science. The large number of students participating in this exam clearly indicates the vitality of the Board exam for the academic future of the students. In 2015, around 3,21,103 students appeared for the SEBA 10th Board Exam, which was much higher than previous years. Along with increase of student participation, the overall pass percentage of students has also shown significant bump in recent years. A similar trend is likely to continue for SEBA Result 2016.

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Population of India (2016 and historical)

YearPopulationYearly % 
Change
Yearly
Change
Migrants (net)Median AgeFertility RateDensity (P/Km²)Urban
Pop %
Urban PopulationCountry's Share of
World Pop
World PopulationIndia
Global Rank
20161,326,801,5761.2 %15,751,049-377,20026.92.4544632.4 %429,802,44117.85 %7,432,663,2752
20151,311,050,5271.27 %16,013,205-519,600272.4844132 %419,938,86718.92 %7,349,472,0992
20101,230,984,5041.47 %17,331,642-565,900252.841430.3 %372,901,88418.88 %6,929,725,0432
20051,144,326,2931.67 %18,169,044-441,300243.1438528.8 %329,516,78318.68 %6,519,635,8502
20001,053,481,0721.86 %18,521,218-143,400233.4835427.4 %288,365,21918.37 %6,126,622,1212
1995960,874,9821.99 %18,054,641-135,600223.8332326.5 %254,314,01618.1 %5,735,123,0842
1990870,601,7762.17 %17,703,3309,000214.2729325.5 %221,979,22917.94 %5,309,667,6992
1985782,085,1272.32 %16,971,07696,600214.6826324.3 %190,338,78417.62 %4,852,540,5692
1980697,229,7452.32 %15,105,221226,400204.9723523.2 %161,445,95017.17 %4,439,632,4652
1975621,703,6412.33 %13,552,083423,700205.4120921.3 %132,732,32916.88 %4,061,399,2282
1970553,943,2262.16 %11,204,591-49,000195.7218619.8 %109,709,31516.67 %3,682,487,6912
1965497,920,2702.06 %9,651,679-21,100215.913814.4 %71,906,54816.5 %3,322,495,1212
1960449,661,8741.9 %8,076,336-800205.915117.9 %80,586,31516.3 %3,018,343,8282
1955409,280,1961.69 %6,590,998-21,100215.913817.6 %71,906,54816.21 %2,758,314,5252

Assam Population Census data 2011

As per details from Census 2011, Assam has population of 3.12 Crores, an increase from figure of 2.67 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Assam as per 2011 census is 31,205,576 of which male and female are 15,939,443 and 15,266,133 respectively. In 2001, total population was 26,655,528 in which males were 13,777,037 while females were 12,878,491.

The total population growth in this decade was 17.07 percent while in previous decade it was 18.85 percent. The population of Assam forms 2.58 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 2.59 percent.


Assam Legislative Assembly election, 2016



The legislative assembly election were held in two phases on 4 and 11 April 2016 to elect members of the 126 constituencies in Assam.[1] The overall polling percentage in Assam elections of 2016 was 84.72%, which is highest in the history of Assam.[2][3] The turnout saw an increase from the 2011 Assembly election figure, which was 75%.[4]

The counting of votes and results declaration was done on 19 May 2016.

Assam



Contents [hide]
1Background
1.1Electoral process
1.2Religion data
2Campaign
3Schedule
4Opinion polls
4.1Exit Polls
5Voting
6Result
6.1Elected candidates
7See also
8References
9External links


Background[edit]

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The tenure of Assam assembly ends on June 5, 2016.[5] The full bench of the Election commission headed by Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi visited Assam on 21 December 2015.[6] Voter-verified paper audit trail will be introduced in 10 constituencies (around 2400 polling booths) in Assam assembly polls.[7] These include all four assembly constituencies in Kamrup Metro district-Dispur, Jalukbari, Gauhati East and Gauhati West.[8] 250 polling stations will be made model polling stations.[9]
Electoral process[edit]

National Register of Citizens of India (NRC) is being updated in Assam and the process is to be completed by 1 January 2016. The process is monitored by Supreme Court of India.[10][11] By September 2015, The first phase of updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam was completed, with over 66.90 lakh households submitting forms linking themselves to either the NRC of 1951 or any of the electoral rolls prior to 24 March 1971. It will be followed by task of verifying the applications. The whole exercise is meant for detection, detention and deportation of the illegal migrants who crossed over to Assam from Bangladesh on or after March 25, 1971.[12] Since 1985, Foreigners’ Tribunals have declared over 38,000 persons in Assam as illegal migrants. Nearly 1.5 lakh names in Assam’s electoral rolls carry the prefix “D” — for “Doubtful” citizenship status.[13] Supreme Court has directed Assam Government to complete upgrading of draft as well as the final NRC by March 1, 2016.[14][15] In May 2015, the historic India Bangladesh land swap deal was signed.[16]

According to the draft electoral rolls published in October 2015, the total number of voters in Assam stand at 1.92 crore. Election Commission has said that final electoral rolls will be published by 11 January 2016. In November 2015, Union Minister and Lakhimpur MP Sarbananda Sonowal was made Assam BJP chief and he will head election committee.[17]Sonowal labelled the situation of ‘illegal immigration’ from Bangladesh “very alarming.[18] Sonowal was pioneer in getting the controversial IMDT Act struck down by Supreme court of India in December 2006.[19] Himanta Biswa Sarma, a state Congress heavyweight joined BJP.[20] BJP has aimed for ‘Mission 84’ in Assam.[21][22] BJP led in 69 assembly constituencies in the Lok Sabha elections 2014 by winning 7 Lok Sabha seats in Assam.[23] For the first time, the BJP had contested the Bodoland Territorial Council elections, and won a seat.[24]
Religion data[edit]

According to the 2011 census, 61.5% were Hindus, 34.22% were Muslims.[25][26] Christian minorities (3.7%) are found among Scheduled Tribe population.[27]Scheduled Tribe population in Assam is around 13% in which Bodos account for 40%.[28]

Out of 32 districts of Assam, 11 are Muslim majority according to the 2011 census of India.[29] The districts are Dhubri, Goalpara, Barpeta, Morigaon, Nagaon,Hojai, Karimganj,South salmara and Mankachar , Hailakandi, Darrang and Bongaigaon.[30][31][32] Bodos have a population share of 12% -it include all sections in the greater Kachari group.[33] The share of the Assamese speakers in Assam was 48.80% in 2001 census. Assamese-speaking Muslims, also known as Khilonjia Muslims, who include groups such as Goria and Moria are estimated to be around 40 lakhs in population out of total 1 crore Muslims in Assam.[34]
Campaign[edit]

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In November 2015, BJP President Amit Shah held a BJP party workers’ rally in Dibrugarh in Upper Assam Division.[35] In December 2015, Congress Vice-PresidentRahul Gandhi visited Assam where he accused RSS workers of not letting him enter temple in Barpeta disctrict, Barpeta Satra.[36] RSS denied the charge. Rahul Gandhi announced that Tarun Gogoi will be chief minister candidate of Congress.[37] There is a growing demand for giving scheduled tribe(ST) status to six communities — Tai Ahoms, Koch Rajbongshis, Moran, Motok, Sootea and 36 tea tribes (the descendants of tea garden workers settled by British in the state from Chotanagpur plateau in mid 19th century).[38][39] NDA government may bring an ordinance for the ST status before elections,which has been raised by ULFA initially.[40]

In November 2015, nine Congress MLAs joined BJP.[41] Assam Governor PB Acharya made a controversial statement that Hindustan is only for Hindus.[42] Ex-Ulfa rebels announced to contest Assam polls.[43] On 26 December 2015, BJP's Assam unit launched its ambitious 'Assam Nirman' initiative, seeking public opinion to prepare a vision document for making Assam developed.[44]

On 28 December 2015, Smriti Irani visited Barak Valley in Assam and accused Tarun Gogoi government for not doing enough for women safety.[45][46] Tarun Gogoi accused the NDA government of adopting dillydally tactics on granting citizenship to 'persecuted' refugees from Bangladesh.[47] Gogoi said external affairs ministerSushma Swaraj was busy meeting businessmen in Assam during her visit instead of talking about the problems and issues confronting the state like the declared illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, reports of China constructing dams in the upper reaches of Brahmaputra and North-eastern insurgents in Myanmar.[48]

In January 2016, the Gogoi government announced rice prices at Rs 2 per kilogramme and to build all-religion bhawans.[clarification needed][49][50] Assam Congress President rule out any alliance with AIUDF, AGP.[51][52] Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited Assam on 3 January 2016 and said the fencing along the Indo-Bangladesh border will be completed by December 2016.[53][54] A delegation of the All Assam Students Union (AASU) also met Rajnath Singh and visited the border areas. Rajnath Singh visited Dhubri district and expressed dissatisfaction with the fencing work there. He said that a feasibility study and two pilot projects are underway in Dhubri sector of the riverine border.[55] Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that 97.32% of the border fencing work in Karimganj and Dhubri was complete and asked the Central Government to take up a pilot project involving technological solution to plug the riverine border.[56][57]

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Kokrajhar on 19 January 2016, after his visit to Sikkim on 18 January 2016.[58] Modi formally announced the alliance of BPF with BJP in Assam.[59]

On 28 January, the BJP Parliamentary Board announced Sarbananda Sonowal as BJP Chief Ministerial candidate of Assam.[60] Union minister of state for commerce and industry Nirmala Sitharaman accused chief minister Tarun Gogoi with spreading misinformation on the suspension of the North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007.[61] Ethnic groups of Assam sought ULFA pro-talks faction headed by founding general secretary Anup Chetia help to get ST tag.[62][63]

Narendra Modi arrived on 5 February to first attend the 85th conference of the Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha[clarification needed] at the erstwhile Ahom capital of Sivasagar, and then he addressd a rally at Moran in Dibrugarh district in Upper Assam.[64][65][66] Modi dedicated the Assam gas cracker project at Dibrugarh to the nation.[67] Modi then inaugurated the 2016 South Asian Games in Guwahati on 5 February.[68]

On 2 March, the BJP announced its alliance with Asom Gana Parishad (AGP).[69] AGP was given 24 seats.[70] CM Tarun Gogoi announced a special package of Rs 3,000 cr for Barak Valley.[71] Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi visited Assam for two days on 4 and 5 March 2016 and addressed public meetings in Silchar and Nagaon.[72] On 6 March 2016, Congress tied up with odo heartland-based United People’s Party.[73]

On 10 March, BJP declared candidates for the first phase of Assam elections.[74] Out of 126 Assembly constituencies, BJP would contest in 84 constituencies and leave 42 others to its four allies - AGP (24), BPF (16), Rabha Jatiya Aikya Manch (1) and Tiwa Jatiya Aikya Manch (1). BJP gives tickets to two ex-millitants including Bhaskar Sarma( accused of secret killings). On 16 March 2016, Sarbananda Sonowal filed his nomination for Majuli (ST) assembly seat.[75][76] Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Majuli on 23 March 2016.[77] The Congress released its first list of 65 candidates on March 15, 2016.[78] The second list of 57 candidates was announced on March 21, 2016.[79][80] Congress will contest on 122 seats while its ally United People’s Party will contest on remaining 4 seats.[81]BJP’s Himanta Biswa Sarma files nomination papers from Jalukbari on 21 March 2016.[82] AIUDF will contest around 76 seats while its allies in Assam - RJD and JD(U) will contest on 12 seats each.[83] AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal will contest from South Salmara seat, while CM Tarun Gogoi is contesting from Titabar seeat against BJP MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa.[84][85]
Schedule[edit]

The dates of the election were announced on 4 March 2016. Previous assembly polls, all 140 ACs went to polls on the same day.[86]

On 12 February 2016, Election Commission of India announced that 10 assembly constituencies in Assam will have 2300 Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines attached along with EVMs.[87]

The polling will be held in two phases. The first phase on 4 April 2016 and the second phase on 11 April 2016. The counting is scheduled on 19 May 2016 for both the phases.[88]
Schedule of polling and results[88]
Phase 1 4 April 2016
Phase 2 11 April 2016
Counting of votes and result 19 May 2016

Assembly constituencies of Assam having VVPAT facility with EVMs[88]
Silchar Dhubri Bongaigaon
Goalpara East Jalukbari Dispur
Gauhati East Guahati West Tezpur
Jorhat

Opinion polls[edit]
When conductedRefPolling organisation/AgencySample size
INCBJP+AIUDFOther
April 2016[89]India TV-C Voter NA 53
55
12
6
March 2016[90]Nielsen NA 36
78
10
2
March 2016[91]AVC NA 40
48-54
25
0
January 2016[92][93][94]India TV-C-Voter NA 44
57
19
6

Exit Polls[edit]
AgencyINC+BJP-AIUDFOthersRef. [95]
News Nation 47-51 63-67 7-11 NA [96]
C Voter 41 57 18 10 [97]
Chanakya 27 90 9 NA [97]
ABP Nielsen 33 81 10 2 [97]
NDTV Poll of Polls 37 73 12 4 [97]

Voting[edit]

The overall polling percentage in Assam elections of 2016 was 84.72%.[98] 87.03% polling was recorded in second phase in assam, which is highest in Assam.[99][100] One died in the police firing in Assam.[101] 189 EVMs were replaced in final phase due to technical snag.[102] BJP is hoping that high vote turnout is in their favour, but many political journalists believe that this may go in favor of congress as voting turnout was more than 90% in areas of Lower Assam where fight is believed to be between congress and AIUDF. A total of 1,064 candidates contested the Assam elections- 122 are from the Congress, 89 from the BJP, 74 from the AIUDF, 30 from AGP, 13 from the BPF, 15 from CPI, 19 from CPM, 205 others and 497 Independents. The total number of polling stations in Assam was 24,890, spread across 50 election districts in the state.



Result[edit]
FlagPartyAllianceContestedWon+/-Votes%
Bharatiya Janata Party NDA 89 60 55 4,992,185 29.5
Asom Gana Parishad NDA 30 14 5 1,377,482 8.1
Bodoland People's Front NDA 13 12 666,057 3.9
Rabha Jatiya Aikya Manch NDA 1 0
Tiwa Jatiya Aikya Manch NDA 1 0
Indian National Congress UPA 122 26 53 5,238,655 31.0
United People’s Party UPA 4 0
All India United Democratic Front G.A 74 13 5 2,207,945 13.0
Rashtriya Janata Dal G.A 12 0
Janata Dal (United) G.A 12 0
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Left 19 0 93,508 0.6
Communist Party of India Left 15 0 37,243 0.2
Others 1 2 1,867,532 11.0
Total 126

Elected candidates[edit]
[show]Sl NoConstituency
NameConstituency
NumberMember of Legislative AssemblyPolitical Party

See also[edit]
2016 elections in India
Assam Legislative Assembly election, 2011
Bangladeshis in India
Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunal) Act, 1983
National Register of Citizens of India

CFA Salary in India







CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) is a professional qualification awarded by CFA Institute. This professional course is very much in demand by financial institutions and many corporates for handling the finance part of the organisation. CFA holders are mainly required by Investment Banks , Portfolio management and Foreign Exchange management. In last few decade, demand for finance management has increased to maximize gain from the financial part . There are other professional degree similar to CFA like CA ( Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary) and MBA in Finance. These degree are similar but have some kind of specialization attached which makes the difference.

The certification of CFA insure thick salary package and a secured job. The average annual salary of Chartered Financial Analyst is Rs 3 lakh to start up. Its keeps on increasing with experience they gained. The person having eight year of experience are enjoying the annual salaries of Rs. 12 lakh. On an average, the annual salary package of CFA is Rs. 5.5 lakh and their salary band is Rs. 2.5 to Rs,19 lakh.
Salaries of CFA in different industries




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Average annual salaries of CFA in various Industries



IndustrySalaryFinancial Services Rs. 650000
Securities Brokerage Rs. 580000
Consulting Rs. 800000
Asset Management Rs. 860000
Investment Banking Rs. 850000
Banking Rs. 790000