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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
BPSC 53rd-55th Mains result time nears
Patna, Dec, 8: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has begin with result preparation exercise as the evaluation of the optional papers are over.
The information coming from the various sources suggests that Commission has maintained caution for the evaluation proces to calm down abnormal marking to tame any controversy regarding that.
An official involved in examination process confirms that the agency has provided all the information and criteria on the basis of that mains result will be prepared.
Currently they are making category wise merit list and then final vacancy will be sleeked from the government and after that 2.5 times candidates against the final vacancy will be invited for the interview.
The timing of result is yet to be finalized but once the process will be over then it will be declared soon.
As per the rough estimate it is expected that it will take 15 days to one month however BPSC playing safe in its official reply to the candidates on male that it will take two months.
Given the history last time examination was held in may-June and Mains result was released in February.
Earlier Judiciary examination final result was released very next day after the conclusion of interview so BPSC is not in holding mood.
Official also said that we will soon publish the mains result as we don't have much work left before the result publication.
As far as marking pattern is concerned it suggest that those optional that was evaluated in august -September had performed better but the subject last evaluated has seen cautious evaluation.
BPSC had opened the evaluation of subject as per well framed strategy under required directive to create a level playing field for each optional. So GS is in the position to play vital role in the ranking of the candidates.
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Friday, December 7, 2012
JPSC expected to release notification for 5th Civil Services Examination
Jharkhand Public Service Comission (JPSC) a prime recruter of Jharkhand state is looking postiove decleare notification for the 5th Civil Services Examination after sucessfully compleating the 4th Civil service examination.
The notification is expected to release by the last week of the december ,it was quite challanging fir the JPSC to conduct the 4th Civil services because of steller set of controversy since its announcement.
Learning from the previous experience JPSC is carefully cautious to conduct the papers during the 5th Civil service examination.
Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) Vacancy Details
Ranchi: Jharkhand SSC is all set to Recruitment assistants, Stenographer and Clerk for various offices in the state.
As per notification of JSSC Post Names & Number of Vacancies are as follows:
1. Assistant – 577 Vacancies.
2. Stenographer – 383 vacancies.
3. Clerk – 372 vacancies.
Eligibility Criteria:
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a Bachelor degree in relevant discipline subject from a recognized university or its equivalent.
Age Limitation: Candidates age must between 18 to 35 years. Upper age relaxation would be determined as per government rules.
Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800 for assistant post and Rs. 5200-20200 for stenographer and Clerk post selected candidates.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
BSSC Sachivalay Sahayak Mains Examination will be extended
BSSC Sachivalay Sahayak Mains Examination will be delayed because government is yet to reply the BSSC query regarding the PT result, mains was expected to conduct between 16th to 20th December.
BSSC chairman P. Mishra said to a local news paper that examination will rescheduled once government directive will be received by the commission.
So it is certain that mains examination date will be revised by the commission in coming days.
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