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Monday, January 14, 2013

BPSC Result nears candidates busy in debating about vacancy and cut off


As result time coming close the applicants are looking curious to guess the final cut off however delayed examination process of BPSC 53rd -55th Civil services examination turning out as the blessing for those who appeared in mains examination as vacancy has gone up as per some buzz.

After the reconstruction of Bihar administrative service by the government of Bihar it was decided to appoint 534 RDO and 534 post for revenue department for substituting BDO and CO. The newly created 1068 additional vacancy for the block needs to be filled soon, at the same time BAS officers were given supervisory role so blocks are vacant due to paucity of such officers.

All the vacancy was decided to appoint through BPSC two year back but till now no appointment was done so government is compelled to give the charge of BDO and CO to other officers that hampering the efficiency of the offices. Apart from above post Jail Department needs warden and 62 assistant jailors are required.

The Result of 53rd -55th Civil services examination is expected to declared by the month end or first week of February candidates needs to focus on the Interview rather boggling on the result timing.

It was also learned that government has requested the Commission to conclude the recruitment process because departments are facing paucity of officers.

According to latest reports BPSC will recommend more than 1100 officers from 53rd-55th Civil services examination it was also expected that few Bihar Administration Vacancy will be added because several student got selected in UPSC have left their JOB so natural vacancy has created in the cadre.

The Cut off is another matter that comes in minds of the applicant, after looking the past trend the cut off will not go above 700 given the nature of question and evaluation strategy adopted by the commission will help to bring it further down.

I am extending my best wishes to the candidates who is following this blog with the hope that their will figure out in final list of recommendation of BPSC.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

RPSC RAS Mains Examination Date sheet 2013



Rajasthan Public Service Comission (RPAC) to conduct RAS Main Exam  2013  from 28th January 2013 and will conclude on 13th Feb 2013 .

RPSC RAS Mains Examination Date sheet 2013





Sunday, January 6, 2013

High Court orders to review MPPSC prelims results


Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed MPPSC to review the results of  of MPPSC 2011 preliminary examination and conduct mains re-examination if candidates are found eligible for the mains.

MPPSC had released of results with faulty answer keys of 21 questions. As much as 1.65 lakh candidates had appeared for preliminary of MPPSC which was held on 20 February 2011 out of which 4,900 students were declared pass for the mains examination that was held on December 18, 2011. 

In an affidavit submitted by MPPSC accepted that answer keys of two questions were found wrong after that court ordered as the affidavit was seen wrong.

Mains examination for 4,900 students has already been conducted and MPPSC were looking to held interview.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

BPSC Mains result is coming by month end


BPSC 53rd 55th Mains result will be declared by January end. According to the reports coming from the BPSC the evaluation process of Anthropology, Philosophy and LSW are almost finished.

It was learned that Anthropology and Philosophy was under the scanner of BPSC as they has got abnormally higher marks in 48th- 52nd mains examination where most of the toppers were from these optional.

The matters related to higher marks in these optional were challenged in the Patna high court and Court has issued a notice to BPSC in this regard.

Taking a cautious approach BPSC strategically did the evaluation of some optional in last round of evaluation process.

BPSC is under the urgency of state government to finalize the recruitment process soon as paucity of officials hampering the work of government.

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