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Here is the list of questions asked by panel members in Mock interview. This is provided by candidates who attended mock interview in Trichy. What are the questions asked by panel members? Self intro, mechanical questions, why arrears, fiscal policy, rbi related questions, payments Bank, private banks, pm awas Yojana What is the difference between nationalized banks and public sector banks? What is hypothecation, pledge and mortgage? What are the types of ways we can return the money to someone? What is banking regulation act? Self intro What is bank About my education Why banking after your degree How ur degree is useful in banking Neft and rtgs diffrence Crr amd slr rate What is budget Demand and term deposit Deficit What's rbi function What's clean note policy And banking terms explanation And asked about career cap and why I didn't pursue higher education Details about mudra loan You have a long gap after the degree so panel members won't select you. There is only 3...

TNEB Aadhaar Linking Last date

TNEB Aadhaar Linking: How to Check Status Online

In India, the TNEB (Tamil Nadu Electricity Board) has made it mandatory for all customers to link their Aadhaar number with their TNEB account. This is to ensure that all customers are paying their electricity bills correctly and to avoid any fraudulent activities. In this article, we will explain the process of checking the TNEB Aadhaar linking status online. 

This is important because the last date to link aadhar is 31.01.2023.


Step 1: Visit the TNEB Portal

To check the status of your TNEB Aadhaar link checking, you need to visit TNEB Status check portal. To do this, simply go to the TNEB website and click on the "Aadhaar Linking" tab.


Step 2: Enter Your TNEB Account Number

Once you are on the Aadhaar Linking page, you will be prompted to enter your TNEB account number. This number can be found on your TNEB bill. Enter your account number and Registered mobile number in the field provided and click on the "Submit" button.


Step 3: Check Your Linking Status

After submitting your TNEB account number, you will be taken to a page that displays your linking status. The page will indicate whether your Aadhaar number is linked or not linked to your TNEB account. If your Aadhaar number is linked, you will see a message saying "Updated" If your Aadhaar number is not linked, you will see a message saying "Link your Aadhar Number"



Conclusion

Checking the TNEB Aadhaar linking status is a simple and straightforward process. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can quickly and easily check whether your Aadhaar number is linked to your TNEB account. If your Aadhaar number is not linked, you can follow the steps on the TNEB website to re-link it. 


Useful links : TNEB

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Questions asked by panel members

Here is the list of questions asked by panel members in Mock interview. This is provided by candidates who attended mock interview in Trichy. What are the questions asked by panel members? Self intro, mechanical questions, why arrears, fiscal policy, rbi related questions, payments Bank, private banks, pm awas Yojana What is the difference between nationalized banks and public sector banks? What is hypothecation, pledge and mortgage? What are the types of ways we can return the money to someone? What is banking regulation act? Self intro What is bank About my education Why banking after your degree How ur degree is useful in banking Neft and rtgs diffrence Crr amd slr rate What is budget Demand and term deposit Deficit What's rbi function What's clean note policy And banking terms explanation And asked about career cap and why I didn't pursue higher education Details about mudra loan You have a long gap after the degree so panel members won't select you. There is only 3...