Tuesday, December 13, 2011

JPSC is the SPV of Corruption for Jharkhand Government



Ranchi,Dec,13:JPSC is a special purpose setup to promote corruption in the Jharkhand by incorporating relatives and money man in the services.







Above news cut is from dainik hindustan ranchi edition

Cut off for the JPSC 4th PT Revised result


Cut off For the JPSC 4th PT Revised result

Cut off For General (Female) :259.435332


General (Male) :263.881887


ST (Male) :195.694395


ST (Female) :189.544819


SC (Male) :231.939588


BC-1 (Male):227.640283


BC-1 (Female) :210.513067


BC-II (Male) :254.587937

Monday, December 12, 2011

Applicants of BPSC is still waiting as Justice Tripathi is not in office


Panta, Dec,12:It seems from case list of Patna high court that justice jay Kumar Tripathi who is hearing the case of JPSC 53-55 PT is on leave.

Because his name is not appearing in the daily roster of the High Court so students have to wait some more time.

The judgment will only will declared once he will rejoin his office.


Who is Justice Tripathi


Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ajay Kumar Tripathi (born on November 12, 1957), was elevated as an Additional Judge of Patna High Court on 9th October 2006 and took oath as a Permanent Judge of the High Court on 21st November 2007. He graduated in Economics (Hons.) from the reputed Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and studied law at Campus Law Centre, Delhi University. He enrolled with the Patna High Court in the year 1981 and practiced primarily in the areas of Service law, Constitutional law, Taxation, Excise and other commercial litigations.

UPSC Civil Service Mains Examination Change in Final stage



New Delhi: The UPSC who has revamped the pattern of Civil Services PT examination by introducing CSAT which is conducted to select candidates for prestigious central services such as IAS, IFS,IPS,IRS and others. Now it is looking forward to bring some serious changes in the mode of 'main' examination as well with effect from 2013.

A high power expert panel has been constituted by commission to suggest desired changes in the pattern of Civil Service Main Examination.

Currently there are three stages in UPSC Civil Services exam- 'preliminary', 'main' and interview. UPSC chairman D P Agrawal revealed that the commission has now constituted a panel to look into the matter.

He made it clear that commission will ensure that aspirants’ from several languages, communities and culture are judged on the basis of in-depth understanding and knowledge.

CSAT was introduced in 2011 by incorporating elements of aptitude test and minor change was brought in 'main' exam in 1933. 
An 'essay' paper carrying 200 marks was also introduced for judging aspirants' knowledge of chosen topic and presentation skills.
This change by the UPSC, however did not satisfied the desired purpose of bringing candidates opting high scoring science subjects at the same level with those opting humanities and languages as optional papers in the main exam.

An official said that getting good marks in science/medicines/engineering papers is easier than getting high scores in language papers. Therefore the existing system judges the candidates unfairly.

Moreover, the existing system is inclined towards short-listing those aspirants who are good at their 'subjects' rather than having general knowledge. This pattern does not test candidates' administrative and managerial skills.

The ARC has recommended in 2008 that UPSC should only keep two compulsory papers (general studies) and an essay paper for 'main' examination and there should not be any optional subject.