Saturday, December 29, 2012

JPSC 6th CIVIL SERVICES MAINS EXAMINATION WITHOUT OPTIONAL!



CLICK HERE FOR JPSC 4TH FINAL RESULT SUBJECT-WISE 

CLICK HERE FOR JPSC CIVIL SERVICES PRELIMS NEW PATTERN
After changing State Civil Services Preliminary examination syllabus, Jharkhand Public Service Commission is in the process of changing the mains examination syllabus. According to the sources JPSC is in contact with those state public service commission's who have already changed state civil services mains examination syllabus. According to the JPSC, 6th State Combined Civil Services mains Examination will be based on new pattern in which all papers will be compulsory. It means no optional papers will be in the mains examination. JPSC has already announced the changes in preliminary examination. Fifth State Civil Services Preliminary examination will be conducted without any optional papers. Commission is saying that a lot of problems were emerged during evaluation process in 4th civil services mains examination. Some subjects marking made JPSC to think about the changes in the mains examination. A committee under B.S. Dubey will sit in January 2013 to ponder about the changes. So, be ready for optional less and all compulsory based 6th State Civil Services mains examination. 
CHHATTISGARH STATE CIVIL SERVICES MAINS WITHOUT OPTIONAL: Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has published the advertisement for State Civil Services Examination. According to the mains syllabus, candidates need to appear in all 7 compulsory papers. It means no optional papers in mains examination.
CLICK HERE FOR CHHATTISGARH STATE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION 2012 ADVERTISEMENT
Happy New Year.

Friday, December 28, 2012

BSSC SACHIVALAYA SAHAYAK REVISED RESULT PUBLISHED


THOSE WHO FORGET ROLL NUMBER OF PT. EXAM. CLICK HERE FOR THEIR RESULT

CLICK HERE FOR BSSC CASE JUDGMENT 

MAINS EXAMINATION ON 27 JANUARY, 2013
APPLICATION LAST DATE: 17 JANUARY, 2013

CLICK HERE FOR MAINS EXAM SYLLABUS

CLICK HERE FOR MAINS FORM RELATED INFORMATION


CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL RESULT OF BSSC FIRST GRADUATE LEVEL PRE. EXAM.

CLICK HERE FOR EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR FINAL RESULT
After a long wait, Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has finally published the revised result. Total 27289 students have been declared successful in revised result which include earlier successful students. Honorable Patna High Court on 30 October, 2012, had rejected the bunch of petitions filled against result of first graduate level examination. But the Court had ordered not to fail those 935 students who were declared successful in preliminary result but were failing after revaluation of answer sheets. According to the Commission total 1415 new students succeeded in revaluation. But problem arose, when some candidates scores were equal or more than those candidates who were not in the passed list. To short out this problem Commission sought suggestion from General Administration department. In turn, General Department sought guidance from Department of Law. After more than one and half month, General Administration Department sent its suggestion to the Commission. One can say that BSSC might have avoided this delay. It should have sought suggestions from Bihar Public Service Commission, which had faced similar situation in 53-55th preliminary result. But BPSC declared the result within a week without seeking guidance from any departments.  Any way, successful students should now concentrate on mains examination which is the most important phase. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

JSSC SECRETARIAT MAINS EXAM. ANSWER KEY


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(SOME CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN DISQUALIFIED DUE TO NOT GETTING REQUIRED MINIMUM MARKS. THEIR ROLL NUMBERS ARE GIVEN IN THE LIST. HENCE THOSE CANDIDATES ARE OUT OF RACE PERMANENTLY.)

UPDATE: JSSC has issued a notice for those candidates who appeared in the mains examination. According to that notice each candidates have to keep ready their documents for verification, which will start in January 2013.  
CLICK HERE FOR DOCUMENT RELATED JSSC NOTICE
Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission has released answer Key of Secretariat mains examination held on 16 December, 2012. Any objection on model answer, should be submitted till 30-12-2012. It seems JSSC is in right direction to complete the whole process in time. Mains result will be declared (perhaps) in the first week of February 2013.
NOTE: COMMENT MODERATION ACTIVATED. YOUR COMMENT WILL TAKE MINUTES BEFORE IT APPEARS.  

CLICK HERE FOR JSSC MAINS EXAMINATION ANSWER KEY
NOTE: COMMENT MODERATION ACTIVATED. YOUR COMMENT WILL TAKE MINUTES BEFORE IT APPEARS.



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JPSC STATE CIVIL SERVICES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION NEW SYLLABUS



CLICK HERE FOR JPSC 6TH CIVIL SERVICES MAINS SYLLABUS CHANGE

JPSC 4TH PRELIMINARY RE-REVISED ANSWER KEY RELEASED

CLICK HERE FOR OFFICIAL RELEASE OF JPSC REGARDING NEW PATTERN 
So, after a long discussion Jharkhand Public Service Commission finally published the syllabus of state civil services examination. Jharkhand Public Service Commission announced that this change will be implemented in forthcoming state civil services examination. It means no Optional paper in preliminary examination. This blog had first reported about the changes. It was anticipated seeing the changes in UPSC as well as other state public service commission's changes. However, JPSC hasn't followed the CSAT syllabus of UPSC completely. Due to Optional papers in preliminary, JPSC followed scaling in fourth State Civil Services Examination. But this scaling didn't solve the problem and some students protested against this. Even a writ was filled in the Honorable High Court. Seeing the controversies, JPSC constituted a committee to suggest proposed changes. On the recommendations of said committee JPSC decided to do away with the optional in preliminary examination. However status quo has been maintained in the mains examination.
According to the syllabus released by JPSC, Preliminary examination will consist two paper, namely General Studies-1 and General Studies-2. These papers will be of multiple choices. Syllabus:
General Study 1 (Total Marks: 100)
History of India and National Movement
India and World Geography
Indian Polity and Economy
History, Geography, Economy and Culture of Jharkhand
General Study 2-(Total Marks-100)
General Science
General Mental Ability
Current events of State, National and International importance
TOTAL MARKS: 200

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

CSIR: COMBINED ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES EXAMINATION 2013



Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIR) has invited application from eligible candidates for filling of administrative posts. Administrative posts will be filled through All India Competitive Examination (CASE-2013). 
Name of Post: Administrative Assistants
Number of Posts: 106
Minimum Qualification: Bachelor Degree in any discipline
Age: Upper age limit 28 Years on 31-12-12
Selection Procedure: Competitive Examination and Interview
How to Apply: Through Online (http://intranet.csir.res.in/case2013)
Last Date: 15 January, 2013 (earlier it was 31-12-12)

CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE ADVERTISEMENT OF CSIR-CASE-2013

Monday, December 10, 2012

JSSC VS. BSSC SACHIVALAYA SAHAYAK EXAMINATION


Jharkhand Staff Selection will held Sachivalaya Sahayak Mains Examination on 16th December, 2012. Admit Card for JSSC mains examination has been uploaded on the commission’s website (http://www.jssc.in/). If nothing unusual happens, then final result will be declared by January 2013 itself. Now compare JSSC examination with Bihar Staff Selection Commission’s Sachivalaya Sahayak Examination (First Graduate level). BSSC had advertised the first graduate level vacancies on 17th June, 2010 (click here for complete advertisement for BSSC First Graduate Level Examination). After one and half years of wait, preliminary examination was held on 18th December, 2011. Result of preliminary examination was declared on 12 April, 2012 (click here for preliminary result). Due to some defects in model answer, unsuccessful candidates filed a writ petition in the Patna High Court. On 30th October, 2012, Honorable Justice Samarendra Pratap Singh supported the BSSC logic and rejected the bunch of petitions filed by unsuccessful candidates. However, honorable Justice directed BSSC not to fail those candidates who have already been declared successful in the result. According to BSSC, number of such candidates are 935. After this verdict, BSSC chairman JRK Rao announced that commission would declare extra 1415 result and mains would be held between 16 to 20 December in Patna and final result would be declared on 13th January, 2013. But, so far no extra result has been declared. It is said that one legal aspect has emerged. According to the BSSC, there are few more students, who have scored more than those 935 students in respective categories. Hence they have sent a file to General Administration Department for suggestion. Now General Administration Department is saying that they have sent a file to state Law Department for further actions. Nobody knows when these concerned departments will send suggestion to BSSC. Now, who is responsible for all these messes? One can say without hesitation that BSSC is solely responsible for delay. One should not forget that same situation had arisen before Bihar Public Service Commission in 53-55th preliminary result.  But, BPSC never sought suggestions from any department and declared the additional result within 10 days. But so far more than 1 and half months have passed; BSSC hasn't come out with additional result.  In this way, one can easily say that BSSC is still lying there, where it was in December 2011. 
                           Contrary to BSSC, Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission had advertised the vacancies in May 2012, (click here for JSSC advertisement) preliminary examination was held on 30th September, 2012, preliminary result was declared on 14th November, 2012 (click here for JSSC preliminary result), and now mains examination is scheduled on 16th December, 2012. It means, JSSC took only 6 months but BSSC has taken more than 2 and half years, yet nobody knows when BSSC’s first graduate level mains examination will be held. Bihar Government has implemented Right to Service Act, but it seems BSSC is above this act, where ‘responsibility’ word is irrelevant. But amid these irresponsible deeds of BSSC, poor and unemployed youth of Bihar are suffering. Who cares?

Thursday, December 6, 2012

PROPOSED CHANGES IN CIVIL SERVICES MAINS EXAMINATION



Dilemma over proposed changes in Civil Services Mains Examination, conducted by UPSC, has still not over. Nobody knows when changes, if any, will take place. According to the Ministry of Personnel, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) have submitted a proposal to the Central Government suggesting certain changes in the existing scheme of Civil Services (Main) Examination to make it more relevant with the present day, global as well as internal scenario on the basis of the report of a committee, constituted by the Commission under the chairmanship of Prof. Arun S.Nigavekar, former Chairman, University Grants Commission (UGC). 
Till now, no decision has been taken by the Government on these recommendations. This was stated by Shri V. Narayanasamy, Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in written reply to a question by Shri Avinash Pande in the Rajya Sabha on 6 December 2012. This statement doesn't clarify whether any change will take place in forthcoming examination or not. Everything will be clear on 2 February, 2013, when UPSC will notify the Civil Services Examination 2013 advertisement. But it is now quite clear that, UPSC have already submitted its recommendations on proposed changes in the mains examination. So, now ball is in the government's court.