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


CLICK HERE FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION NOTICE
(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.



FOR COMMENTS AFTER 1800 CLICK NEWEST COMMENTS or CLICK HERE

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. 

Friday, November 30, 2012

27th Bihar Judicial Service Result Declared


CLICK HERE FOR 27TH BIHAR JUDICIAL SERVICE FINAL RESULT
Bihar Public Service Commission has declared the 27th Bihar Judicial Service Examination result on 30 November, 2012. Total 217 Students have been declared successful. Interviews of 559 students, declared successful in mains, were conducted between 30 October to 29 November 2012. Just one day after completion of interview, final result has been declared.
CUT OFF FOR CANDIDATES ARE: 
GENERAL: 566 (MAINS CUT OFF: 486)
SC: 459 (MAINS CUT OFF: 370)
ST: 480 (MAINS CUT OFF: 378)
CLICK HERE FOR 27TH BIHAR JUDICIAL SERVICE FINAL RESULT

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

JPSC 4TH CIVIL SERVICES FINAL RESULT DECLARED


DOWNLOAD MARK SHEET OF 4TH CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
 
CLICK HERE FOR JPSC 4TH CIVIL SERVICES FINAL RESULT
Jharkhand Public Service Commission has declared the much awaited 4th Combined Competitive Examination (State Civil Services) final result. Total 219 candidates have been declared successful. Lekhraj Nag is topper in Jharkhand Administrative service. Congratulation to those, who succeeded to get enrolled in final list, and for those who are not in list, better luck next time. And congratulation to JPSC who ultimately came out from the flood of controversies. Perhaps, never before in the history of civil services examination (in All India) preliminary result was revised three to four times. At the same time JPSC declared the mains result in three months, which is also a record. Some may doubt on whole process, seeing the past records of JPSC, but kudos to the chairman Shri Shiv Basant, who proved himself a good administrator, and came out successfully from those so called controversies.  Anyway, those who missed in preliminary qualified list, those who missed in mains qualified list and those who missed in the final merit list, world doesn't end here, start preparing for JPSC's 5th civil services examination. 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

BIHAR GOVERNMENT JOB REPORT CARD: 2 LAKH JOB ON PAPER



Patience is youth's treasury, but making them patient is tragedy

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar presented its 7 years report card ‘Nyay Ke Sath Vikash ke 7 Saal’ on 24 November, 2012. In this report card, the government has announced that in coming years more than 2 lakh vacancies will be filled and so more than 2 lakh unemployed will be employed. No doubt this announcement will make some unemployed youth happy. They will now start dreaming for a job in coming future which has yet not fulfilled in the last seven years. Government announcement shows it is at least serious about the unemployment in the state. But the moot question is that whether this announcement will remain on paper or will this target ever be fulfilled? If we look back in the last seven years, employment achievement of the government, it shows some different pictures. No doubt a large number of unemployed in the state were provided jobs. Government has succeeded, however partially, in preventing brain drain. Even in the context of laborers and at some extent educated youths, signs of reverse migration were noticed. It shows that some opportunities were created that is why educated youths as well as laborers are returning in Bihar. But we shouldn't forget that:
  1.      A large number of youths were employed on contractual basis where they get merely Rs. 5000 to 10000 which is not sufficient when we imagine 10 percent inflation.
  2.       Contractual job means uncertain future. Nobody can guarantee their future.
  3.      State Public Service Commission and State Staff Selection Commission have advertised thousands of permanent jobs. But the functioning of these institutions shows that even 3 years are not sufficient for recommendations. For example, Bihar Staff Selection Commission had invited applications for first graduate level examination in 2010, now we are knocking the door of 2013, but process has not completed yet. Similarly in the case of BPSC’s 53-55 advertisement, mains result is yet to be announced.

Some more doubts are in mind, which force us not to accept every announcement as a reality. But there is no other way in front of Unemployed youths of Bihar. They are waiting for years and they can wait for more years. Patience is their treasury, but making them patient is tragedy.  State recruiting bodies should realize it. State government’s intention is good, but only good intention is not sufficient. Everybody should respect youth power. 




Saturday, November 24, 2012

RPSC RAS/RTS PRE. RESULT 2012

RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Rajasthan Public Service Commission has declared the RAJASTHAN STATE & SUBORDINATE SERVICES COMBINED COMPETITIVE (PRELIMINARY) EXAMINATION, 2012 HELD ON 14-06-2012. Total 3,87,887 candidates had applied for 1121 posts. Out of these applicants 2,55,178 appeared in the examination and 23888 have qualified for the mains examination. Mains examination date will be announced soon. Commission has also published cut off marks. 

CLICK HERE FOR RAS/RTS PRE. RESULT 2012

CLICK HERE FOR RAS/RTS PRE. EXAM MARKS

CLICK HERE FOR CUT OFF MARKS

Friday, November 16, 2012

JHARKHAND CDPO VACANCIES




VACANCIES OPEN FOR ALL: Jharkhand CDPO vacancies are open for all candidates. It means even male candidates can apply. However, 50 percent seats (through direct recruitment) will be reserved for female candidates. Jharkhand cabinet cleared the CDPO rules on 22 November, 2012. JPSC will soon advertise the vacancies for CDPO.
Jharkhand Social Welfare Department cleared the ‘Jharkhand Child Development Officer Service Cadre’ (CDPO) rule on 14 November, 2012. Department of Law and Department of Finance have already given green signal to this rule. This clearance has paved the way for the appointment of total 123 CDPO’s in the  state. Now after getting Social and Welfare Department clearance, state cabinet will discuss on these rules.  As soon as state cabinet clears the rule, vacancies, to be filled by the direct recruitment, will be advertised. According to the state Social Welfare Department, out of 123 posts, 75 percent posts will be filled by direct recruitment through the competitive examination which will be conducted by Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) and rest 25 percent posts will be filled by promotion. Women Supervisors will be promoted as a CDPO under promotion quota posts.  After appointment, CDPO’s will be promoted on ‘District Social Welfare Officer’ as a first promotion. As per department, Currently 100 CDPO’s are working and more than 50 percent seats are lying vacant.
TOTAL CDPO’S VACANT POSTS: 123
APPOINTMENT THROUGH DIRECT RECRUITMENT: 75% (93)
APPOINTMENT THROUGH PROMOTION: 25% (30)
RECRUITING BODY: JPSC



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

JSSC SECRETARIAT EXAM. RESULT DECLARED


CLICK HERE FOR YOUR SCORE CARD IN JSSC EXAM.

JSSC HAS DECLARED THE CUT OFF OF SECRETARIAT EXAMINATION. CUT OFF FOR GENERAL CATEGORY IS 179.

CLICK HERE FOR JSSC CUT OFF FOR SECRETARIAT EXAM.
 
Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission has declared the result of Secretariat Service examination 2012. Examination was conducted on 30 September, 2012. Total 6646 students have been declared qualified for the mains examination. Mains examination is scheduled to be held on 16 December, 2012. Total 1332 posts were advertised through the notification.

CLICK HERE FOR JSSC SECRETARIAT EXAM. RESULT

CLICK HERE FOR REVISED ANSWER KEY OF JSSC EXAM

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILED ADVERTISEMENT AND SYLLABUS

JPSC 4TH CIVIL SERVICES FINAL RESULT IN LAST WEEK OF NOVEMBER


CLICK HERE FOR JPSC 4TH CIVIL SERVICES FINAL RESULT
JPSC 4TH CIVIL SERVICES FINAL RESULT DECLARED
JHARKHAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION WILL DECLARE THE FINAL RESULT OF 4TH STATE CIVIL SERVICES COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION IN THE LAST WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2012. INTERVIEWS OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES IN MAINS EXAMINATION WERE CONDUCTED BETWEEN OCTOBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 10. TOTAL 219 SEATS ARE TO BE FILLED BY THIS EXAMINATION.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

RPSC RAS/RTS PRELIMINARY EXAM. 2012 RESULT


Rajsthan Public Service Commission will declare the RAS/RTS result within 10 days (or before). RPSC had planned to declare the result before Diwali. All staffs were working intensively to declare the preliminary result on 12 November, but they didn't succeed in their effort. Hence it was decided to declare the result after Diwali. So those aspirants who are awaiting their prelims result, wait for few more days. RAS/RTS preliminary examination was held on 14 June, 2012. Total 3,87,887 students had applied and 2,550,48 appeared in the above examination.

Friday, November 9, 2012

BSSC EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR RESULT DECLARED



Bihar Staff Selection Commission has declared the result of Excise Sub Inspector examination. Examination was conducted on 2 September, 2012. Total 185 students (2.5 times of seat) have been declared qualified for personality test which will be held in the last week of November 2012. 

CLICK HERE FOR BSSC EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR EXAMINATION RESULT

UPPCS 2012 PRELIMS RESULT OUT


MAINS EXAMINATION: UPPCS 2012 mains examination will be conducted between December 20, 2012 to January 18, 2013 in Lucknow, Allahabad and Gaziabad.
Online submission of information: 13-20 November
                                                                 (www.uppsc.org.in)
Last Date for submission of mains form: 03 December
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Uttar Pradesh Publish Service Commission has declared the state civil services preliminary examination 2012 result. Examination was conducted on 10 June, 2012. Total 5738 candidates have been qualified in executive category for mains examination.

CLICK HERE FOR MARK SHEET 

CLICK HERE FOR CATEGORY WISE CUT OFF

CLICK HERE FOR UPPCS STATE UPPER SUBORDINATE EXAMINATION 2012 RESULT

Sunday, November 4, 2012

UPPCS MAINS IN THE LINE WITH MAHARASTRA PSC: NO OPTIONAL IN MAINS?



Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission is planning to do away with optional in mains examination. It is planning to conduct state civil services mains examination on the verse of Maharashtra Public Service Commission. Maharashtra Public Service Commission has amended its mains syllabus where instead of two optional papers, six compulsory papers have been introduced. Maharashtra Public Service Commission has introduced these Compulsory papers in the mains examination:
  1.           ENGLISH   (150 MARKS: SUBJECTIVE)
  2.           MARATHI    (150 MARKS: SUBJECTIVE)
  3.           GENERAL STUDIES 1: HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY   (150 MARKS:   OBJECTIVE       TYPE)
  4.         GENERAL STUDIES 2: INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND INDIAN POLITICS AND   LAW (150 MARKS: OBJECTIVE TYPE)
  5.        GENERAL STUDIES 3: HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS (150 MARKS: OBJECTIVE TYPE
  6.       GENERAL STUDIES 4: ECONOMY AND PLANNING, ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT AND AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (150 MARKS: OBJECTIVE TYPE)


 It is possible that UPPSC will follow this pattern with some changes. Instead of English and Marathi, General Hindi and Essay might be added in the state civil services syllabus. However, it is too early to say when this pattern will be followed. Discussion is still in the early stage. Since UPSC is also planning to change the pattern of civil services mains examination, obviously almost all the state public service commission will follow that pattern with some changes. UPPCS has already changed the pattern of preliminary examination. It has introduced aptitude test in the line with UPSC civil services examination. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Getting benefits of reservation, will not find a place in General Category list in Jharkhand



Jharkhand government has ordered state government job recruiting bodies not to include those reserved candidates name in general merit list who are getting benefits of reservation (age relaxation, more attempt etc) , despite these candidates getting equal marks to general candidates. A notification regarding this has been issued and it was implemented with immediate effect. It has been seen that many candidates despite appearing as a reserved candidates and getting benefits of reservation in the examinations, got selected in general category. For example, a reserved candidate got benefit of age relaxation, but got selected in general category, despite his age had crossed that of general category. Due to this trend many general category candidates failed in the competitive examinations. Seeing  this trend, general candidates had approached state government to mend the law on the line of Central government. Central Government has already made notification in this regard. Although reserved category candidates had opposed general candidates demand, saying that they should be considered general category if they got equal marks. But state government supported general category candidates observation. So, now those candidates who will apply as a reserved candidates and get reservation benefits, will be considered only in reserved category merit list.  

Maximum age limit increased 40 years in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Government has announced to increase maximum age limit for state civil services examination from current 35 years to 40 years. State Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan made a statement regarding this in Reewa. However it is not clear, whether this announcement will be applied in current state civil services vacancies or not. But it is great relief as well good news for state civil services aspirants. A notification regarding this will be issued soon. However some retired bureaucrats have some reservations regarding maximum age relaxation.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

BSSC GRADUATE LEVEL COURT DECISION, REVISED RESULT AND MAINS







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

CLICK HERE FOR MAINS EXAM SYLLABUS

BSSC SACHIWALAY SAHAYAK ADDITIONAL RESULT DECLARED

CLICK HERE: JSSC VS. BSSC SACHIVALAYA SAHAYAK EXAMINATION

MAINS EXAM NOT POSSIBLE IN DECEMBER: BSSC SECRETARY HAS SAID THAT SECRETARIAT SERVICE MAINS EXAMINATION IS ONLY POSSIBLE IN NEW YEAR. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE ON 16 DECEMBER. EARLIER THE CHAIRMAN HAD ANNOUNCED THAT EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD BETWEEN 16-20 DECEMBER. BUT ACCORDING TO THE SECRETARY, ADDITIONAL PASSED STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN TIME TO FILL UP THE MAINS FORM AS WELL AS SEAT PREFERENCES. SO MOST PROBABLY FIRST GRADUATE LEVEL MAINS EXAMINATION WILL TAKE PLACE IN JANUARY 2013.

MORE THAN 3000 RESULT! 
BSSC IS PLANNING TO DECLARE MORE RESULT THAN 1415. EARLIER IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT ONLY 1415 STUDENTS HAVE PASSED. BUT NOW PROBLEM HAS EMERGED IN THE WAY OF SAVING THOSE 935 STUDENTS, WHO WERE FAILING IN RE-EVALUATION, BUT WERE ALLOWED TO APPEAR IN THE MAINS EXAMINATION. HOWEVER SOME STUDENTS HAVE MORE MARKS THATN THOSE 935 STUDENTS. IF THEY ARE NOT DECLARED PASS, THEN THEY CAN MOVE HIGH COURT. THAT IS WHY NEW DELIBERATION IS GOING ON IN BSSC. CHANCES ARE THAT THOSE STUDENTS WHO ARE GETTING EQUAL OR MORE MARKS IN LINE WITH 935 STUDENTS (IN ALL CATEGORIES), WILL BE DECLARED PASSED. SO NOW, PERHAPS NOT 1415, BUT MORE THAN 3000 RESULT WILL BE PUBLISHED.
After a long wait, Honorable Patna High Court finally pronounced the Judgement. Judgement was delivered by Justice Samrendra Pratap Singh on 30 October, 2012. Honorable Judge rejected petitioners plea to cancel the examination and hold fresh examination. However Justice Singh directed BSSC to declare additional 1500 result. Earlier, case was in the bench of Justice Prakash Chandra Verma's court. He had ordered to re-evaluate the answer sheets after deleting controversial 10 questions. After Honourable Verma's elevation to double bench, case was transferred to Honorable Justice Samrendra Pratap Singh's Bench.  After fresh evaluation 935 passed students were failing in new result. 
Case number CWJC 10268/2012 was filed by Subhash Paswan and others against the result of first graduate level examination. Even Bihar Staff Selection Commission accepted its faults in model answer. It corrected itself by changing some answers and deleting some questions. Then it produced revised result to the high court. But Justice Prakash Chandra Verma had ordered to delete 10 controversial questions. 
So those who have already qualified and those who have qualified in new result, should now concentrate on mains examination. One month time will be given to fresh qualified students to fill up the mains application form. Mains examination will be held between December 16-20 in Patna. Mains Result will be published in the second week of January 2013. So without wasting your time, start preparing for mains examination. Books will not be allowed in mains examination. Syllabus of mains examination is given below. This blog will also help you in preparation. In Current Quiz tab of this blog, everyday few objective questions will be framed, which will help you in preparation.
Present Status of case ( CWJC-10268/2012 ):
Case No.:
  CWJC-10268/2012
Bench:

Filed on:

District:
  Patna
  Subhash Paswan & Ors
Vs.
Bihar Staff Selection Commission & Ors
Subject:
  SELECTION , NON GAZETTED SER.
P.S.Case No.:

Lower Court:


  DISMISSED  30 Oct 2012
Petitioner's Advocate:
  Dinu Kumar

Respondent Advocate:

  Disposal ......
DISMISSED  30 Oct 2012
In the Court of:
  Mr. Justice Samarendra Pratap Singh




WHAT YOU SHOULD DO?


     1. First of all go through the syllabus of mains examination, which has been described after the strategies of this post, study it intensively.
      2.  Since the syllabus of GK is similar to the prelims examination, hence you must read prelims questions thoroughly and analyze it through evaluation.
      3. During going through the prelims questions, identify your weak sections and strong sections. Then make a proper strategy to boost your weaker sections.
      4.  Study one guide or standard book for each section of General Study. Don’t read too many books for a single section. Lucent GK is good, but don’t rely wholly only on this book, since GS questions will be asked of the UPSC standard and only this book is not going to help you.
      5.  Give extra focus on Current affairs. Either purchase a current affairs book or go through the last 12 months issues of a competitive magazine.
      6.   Don’t forget Bihar. Questions were asked from this section in prelims, and mains is no exception. So during preparation study Bihar perspective of all the sections.
      7.  For Math and Reasoning, one standard book for each section should be practiced. These two sections demand practice, practice and practice. Only reading theories are not going to help you. So during reading theories, always solve some examples.
      8. Solve objective type questions of different competitive examinations. First of all, collect these papers from different sources, which include magazine and books, and then solve these papers in scheduled time frame.
     9. And last but not the least, don’t forget General Hindi. Although it is not a big hurdle, yet you shouldn’t overlook it. Go through the General Hindi objective questions of a particular examination, if you find some difficulties during solving these questions, then this paper demands some home work for you, otherwise just practice objective sets. After all its marks is not going to decide your final merit.


Monday, October 29, 2012

30 NEW Dy.SP POSTS WILL BE CREATED IN BIHAR


According to the Bihar government more Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy.SP)  needed to maintain law and order in the state. Against the sanctioned posts  of 476 Dy.SPs, currently only 326 Dy.SPs are in the job and for the population of  more than 10 crore, 591 Dy.SPs are required. Out of 476, more than one dozen Dy.SPs  will retire next year. Hence to fill this gap ‘Prashashi Padvarg Samiti’ has sanction 30 new Dy.SPs posts. State home department will soon issue notification regarding these new sanctioned posts. Then, government will send its demand to Bihar Public Service Commission for recommending suitable candidates for these posts.  
       According to the sources, to maintain national average of police personnel, state needed 85 new Dy.SPs . State Police Headquarters had sent proposal to state government for following Dy.SPs:
  1.           16 for BMP
  2.            25 for STF
  3.           44 for CID and Special Branch
      It is said that state home department got proposal for creating 85 additional Dy.SP posts. After receiving this proposal, department sent it to finance department, which in turn expressed its inability to create 85 additional DySP posts.  Ultimately, all reached on consensus to create additional 30 new Dy.SPs  However it is not clear, whether these new posts will be added in 53 to 55th or in next advertisement. BPSC's 53 to 55th civil services mains result is slated to be declared in the month of December-January.
  • TOTAL SANCTIONED Dy.SP POSTS: 476
  • TOTAL IN JOB: 326
  • CURRENT DEFICIT:  150
  • TOTAL REQUIREMENT: 591
  • IDEAL DEFICIT:  266
  • NEW POSTS CREATION UNDER PROCESS: 30
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BPSC 53-55 MARKING PATTERN

Sunday, October 21, 2012

FORGERY IN BIHAR STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION EXAMINATION




A big forgery has surfaced in almost all the examinations conducted (so far) by Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC).  According to the Chairman of BSSC, no BSSC officials are involved in this scandal. Although it raises some questions which have to be answered by the BSSC. On October 20, State STF arrested 17 persons who were involved in the forgery. A group used to tell students not to fill up those questions’s answer on OMR sheet which they didn't know. In the night of the examination (after the examination) this group used to visit BSSC strong room with subject specialists. After opening strong room, with duplicate key, they made changes on the candidates’ OMR sheet. They did all the changes with the help of on duty police personnel. Some of the examinations in which such things were done, are; clerk examination, auditor examination, junior engineering examination. This group’s involvement was disclosed in the five examinations conducted by the commission. Now so many questions have been emerged, which have to be answered by the commission. How many students have passed the examination through forgery? Whether any staff of BSSC are involved or not? Although BSSC chairman is saying that no BSSC staff is involved, yet it is not beyond doubt. Because without the involvement of commission’s staff, it is very tough to find out omr sheets of some selective students, in the lakhs of OMR sheets. Although passing examination with wrongdoings is not new in Bihar. We all know a notorious don was arrested few years back. But since then nobody had thought that such things are still done by some groups.  Once again such types of disclosure will discomfort candidates of competitive examinations. These needed inquiry and to ensure transparency, state commission should ensure that not a single student compete the examination on wrongdoings.

CLICK HERE FOR BIHAR RURAL LIVELIHOOD REGIONAL & COMMUNITY COORDINATOR POSTS

Friday, October 19, 2012

BIHAR RURAL LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION SOCIETY SAMUDAYIK & KHETRIYA SAMANVAYAK


BIHAR RURAL LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION SOCIETY VACANCIES

REGIONAL COORDINATOR AND COMMUNITY COORDINATOR



POST NAME: KSHETRIYA SAMANVAYAK
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Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotions Society (BRLPS) has invited applications for eligible candidates for filling up 1100 posts of Regional Coordinator (Kshetriya Samanvayak). 

TOTAL POST: 1100
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: GRADUATION and TWO YEARS EXPERIENCES

AGE: 18-37 YEARS FOR GENERAL ON 21-11-2012, (age relaxation for other categories)

FILLING OF APPLICATION: THROUGH ONLINE (http://jobs.brpl.in)

SELECTION PROCESS: THROUGH WRITTEN EXAMINATION (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MATH AND MENTAL ABILITY). ONLY SELECTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CALLED FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION.

TOTAL PAYMENT: 11269 RUPEES

LAST DATE: 21-11-2012
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POST NAME: SAMUDAYIK SAMANVAYAK
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Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotions Society (BRLPS) has invited applications for eligible candidates for filling up 3500 posts of Community Coordinator (Samudayik Samanvayak-). 

TOTAL POST: 3500
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: GRADUATION (MATRIC FOR WOMEN CANDIDATES)

AGE: 18-37 YEARS FOR GENERAL ON 21-11-2012, (age relaxation for other categories)

FILLING OF APPLICATION: THROUGH ONLINE (http://jobs.brpl.in)

SELECTION PROCESS: THROUGH WRITTEN EXAMINATION (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MATH AND MENTAL ABILITY). ONLY SELECTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CALLED FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION.

TOTAL PAYMENT: 7900 RUPEES

LAST DATE: 21-11-2012


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Monday, October 15, 2012

BIHAR EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR ANSWER KEY & CUTT-OFF


BIHAR STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION HAS UPLOADED EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR EXAMINATION ANSWER KEY. EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR EXAMINATION WAS HELD ON 02-09-2012. YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR OBJECTIONS ON ANSWERS (IF ANY) TILL 20-10-2012. AFTER THEN COMMISSION WILL NOT ACCEPT YOUR OBJECTIONS. AFTER THIS OMR SHEET EVALUATION WILL START AND RESULT MAY BE DECLARED WITHIN ONE MONTH. EVEN IN ENFORCEMENT SUB INSPECTOR EXAMINATION, RESULT WAS DECLARED 15 DAYS AFTER ANSWER KEY WAS PUBLISHED.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

JHARKHAND EXCISE DEPARTMENT VACANCIES



Jharkhand Government will soon advertise the vacancies (for 619 posts) for Excise Department. Since division of Bihar in 2000, not a single post was advertised for this department. Hence excise department is planning to advertise these vacancies. According to Jharkhand Excise department, against the sanctioned post of 1042 in the department, 619 posts are vacant. It is hampering the work of the said department. Out of these vacant posts, 619 posts will be filled through the new advertisement. Excise department has prepared Jharkhand excise service rule 2012, Excise subordinate service rule, 2012, Excise clerk grade rule 2012 and Excise and prohibition department training and examination rule 2012 and has forwarded it to the Cabinet. After Cabinet clearance, these posts will be advertised. So very good opportunity is coming in front of you guys.

TOTAL SANCTIONED POSTS: 1042
VACANT POSTS: 619
EXCISE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER: 4
EXCISE INSPECTOR: SANCTIONED: 13, VACANT: 11
EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR: SANCTIONED: 125, VACANT: 72
EXCISE ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR: SANCTIONED: 105, VACANT: 73
EXCISE POLICE: SANCTIONED: 622, VACANT: 394
EXCISE CLERK: SANCTIONED: 80, VACANT: 26

Friday, October 12, 2012

BPSC 53-55 MARKING PATTERN



LATEST: MAKING BPSC INTERVIEW MORE TRANSPARENT
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BPSC 53 to 55 mains examination’s result is round the corner. There is a consensus among the examinees that it will be declared in December 2012. And they are (perhaps) almost right, because before December, three major festivals are lined in the state. It is also true that answer sheet evaluation process is in full swing. Since evaluation is at last stage, rumors (not all) about the marking pattern are bound to be circulated at different levels. Now the question is, are these rumors reliable? Can someone rely on these circulating marking patterns? Well, it is very tough to reach on any conclusion. One can neither deny nor can accept those rumors in toto. We are also aware that it is hard to crack the confidentiality of any institution's examination evaluation process, especially constitutional body like BPSC. So, before declaration of mains result, saying anything about the marking pattern will be full of risks. Despite all these protocols, some conclusions can be drawn:
1. As far as BPSC civil services examination is concerned, past trends suggest that few (two or three) subjects outperform rest of the subjects. But, from this conclusion one cannot reach on a judgment that only those students succeed who select so called outperforming subjects. If you have any doubt in your mind regarding this conclusion, just visit BPSC website and check marks of mains (48-52) qualified students. You will be able to clear some of your doubts about the marking and success. Well, it is true that some students of so called outperforming subjects get more than 160 marks in one paper and in the absence of scaling they find a place in final list. This year, some students are claiming that those, who opted LSW, have a better chance of selection. Even, they are claiming that students have scored more than 280 in this subject. It cannot be denied completely. Due to the scoring (and favourite among Bihar students) nature of this subject some might have scored 280 to 300. But nobody can claim that all the students of LSW were awarded 280 to 300 marks. It will be ridiculous to claim and more ridiculous to accept that claim. Always keep one thing in your mind, “your performance count, not the performance of the subject.” Let me clarify here, merely one paper or one subject cannot push you in the final list. There are six papers in the mains examination and your performance in each subject, rather than in one subject, will decide your fate.
2.  Even average marking in each subject will pay: According to the BPSC (unconfirmed) number of seats is about 800, which suggests that about 2000 students will be called for interview. Consequently, it also suggests lower cutoff for respective categories. Consensus has emerged on 700, which is almost true. However, plus-minus 10 cannot be denied. What it suggests? It suggests that even average 120 marks in each of the six papers can provide you a chance to qualify for a personality test. Now, tell me, is booming factor going to play a major role in selection? Not at all. I am not saying here that fetching 170 marks in one paper will not help you. It will certainly help anybody. Those who score more than 170 marks in one paper, chances of qualifying are greater for him. But my point is that even we accept the so called booming concept of few subjects, little more than average performance will guarantee one’s place in the mains qualifying list. So, if your optional is not among those so called claimed boomed subjects list, don’t fade up with circulating rumors, regarding marking pattern. Despite better than average marking in some popular subjects, not all the students of those subjects (like LSW), are going to qualify. 
3. Honourable Patna High Court has suggested BPSC to follow scaling in the current examination. However BPSC (through E-mail) is saying that it will not follow scaling. But one thing is clear, BPSC is well aware about the mass conception of marking pattern of some subjects. So the present chairman will try not to repeat it's past mistakes. Hence, don't accept each rumor, it could be a humour. 
THIS POST IS NOT REGARDING TO WHO SCORED WHAT, BUT IS FOR THOSE WHO SHOULDN'T BE DISAPPOINTED.
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(Some good friends of this blog are requesting me to tell about the marking pattern of subjects. First of all, I like to thank all those friends who believe in me. But, sorry friends, it is not possible for me to disclose the scoring of different subjects. It is too confidential as well as beyond reach. If somebody is claiming about the scoring, he may be right at some extent, but nobody can guarantee about those claims. I have some information (through my sources, which cannot be verified) regarding the marking pattern, but I cannot post here, since it will always be doubted and rightly so. I am also not an exception. 
BSSC EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR CUT OFF AND ANSWER KEY

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

JPSC 5TH CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION

                                                   
 

          


PROTESTING STUDENTS BREATH SIGH OF RELIEF: ON 11-10-2012 JHARKHAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ISSUED NOTICE IN VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS THAT IT WOULD GIVE ONE YEAR TIME TO STUDENTS FOR PREPARING CSAT EXAMINATION. SO THOSE WHO ARE IN DILLEMA BE CLEAR. THIS YEAR NO CSAT IS GOING TO BE IMPLEMENTED. HENCE 5TH CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD WITH OLD PATTERN MEANS WITH OPTIONALS. SO STUDENTS WHO WERE PROTESTING, NOW BREATH SIGH OF RELIEF.

BPSC 53-55 MARKING PATTERN

ABOVE NOTICE FROM DAINIK BHASKAR E PAPER (11-10-2012, RANCHI EDITION PAGE NUMBER-13)
Jharkhand Public Service Commission had earlier announced that fifth Civil Services Preliminary Examination on the pattern of UPSC Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). UPPSC is also following this pattern. However UPPSC has added Hindi grammar in that pattern. MPPSC has also recently announced to conduct state civil services examination on this pattern. But in Jharkhand a controversy has erupted on CSAT. Some students are protesting against the Jharkhand CSAT. They are saying that they are not against the new pattern but are opposing the timing of announcement. According to the protesting students, the pattern is correct but they should have been given more time to prepare for the pattern and announcement should have been made a few years ago, just like the UPSC. They are also saying that the UPSC announced the pattern of CSAT three years before applying it and they expected the same from the JPSC. But they are giving a month for preparations as the preliminary examination is to be held (as they said) in December and they have not even released the syllabus yet. Even some of them are complaining that they have been preparing for the examination on the basis of a old syllabus and when their preparation is about to complete, the JPSC wants them to start preparing again for a different syllabus, which is not possible. These students may be right at some extent but, we shouldn't forget that UPSC had announced the CSAT syllabus in October 2010 and preliminary examination was held in the month of June 2011, means 7 months before the preliminary examination. We should also not forget that Jharkhand government had instructed the JPSC in July 2011 to design the state civil services preliminary examination on the pattern of UPSC. Hence it can not be said that aspirants are not aware with forthcoming change or the new pattern. Seeing the 4th state civil services preliminary controversy, CSAT is better option, and it should be welcomed by the students, since it is in their interest. However JPSC has taken decision in this regard. So continue with your preparation.


Government instructs JPSC to design syllabus in line with UPSC



Tuesday, October 2, 2012

MPPSC STATE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION 2012

MADHYA PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

STATE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION 2012



PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION DATE: 24-02-2013

LAST DATE FOR FILLING APPLICATION: 04-11-2012

TOTAL POST: 312

AGE: 21 YEARS TO 30 YEARS ON 1-1-2013
          (35 YEARS FOR MADHYA PRADESH STUDENTS)

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PATTERN:
FIRST PAPER: GENERAL STUDIES
SECOND PAPER: GENERAL APTITUDE TEST


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Monday, October 1, 2012

Jharkhand (JSSC) Secretariat Examination Cut-Off

JSSC MAINS EXAMINATION ANSWER KEY &COMMENTS





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JSSC HAS DECLARED THE CUT OFF OF SECRETARIAT EXAMINATION. CUT OFF FOR GENERAL CATEGORY IS 179.
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JSSC SACHIWALAYA SAHAYAK EXAM RESULT DECLARED


ANSWER KEY: JSSC RELASED ANSWER KEY OF SECRETARIAT EXAMINATION ON 13-10-2012 AT 6 PM. ACCORDING TO THAT ANSWER KEY ONE QUESTION HAS BEEN DELETED BECAUSE NEITHER OF ANSWER OPTIONS WERE CORRECT. HENCE IT WILL NOT BE EVALUATED.  DELETED QUESTION NUMBER IS 112 OF CODE A, 102 OF CODE B, 92 OF C AND 98 OF D SERIES.  STUDENTS CAN SUBMIT THEIR OBJECTION TILL OCTOBER 20, AFTER THAT NO APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED.

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BSSC EXCISE SUB INSPECTOR CUT OFF AND ANSWER KEY

LATEST: According to the Secretary of JSSC, model answer has been provided by the expert to the JSSC and it has been released on (13-10-2012) commission website (http://jssc.in/). OMR sheet checking will start soon. If nothing untoward happens, result might be published in the month of November and Mains examination is scheduled to be conducted in the month of December 2012.
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Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission conducted combined secretariat services examination on September 30, 2012. About 2, 01,469 students had applied for the posts and 82 percent students appeared in the examination. Some students boycotted the examination due to some causes. Some questions were misprinted or were wrong. Chances are that such questions might be deleted or each student will be awarded marks. However it is upon JSCC to decide. Some students were claiming that questions were tough, same time some were claiming that in some parts easy questions were asked. Some of the questions of computer played mind game and  according to the students, it was the toughest part, however some may not agree with this conclusion. A large number of good questions were asked from Jharkhand state. In GK-GS, humanities background students were complaining that questions on science created problem with them. Due to negative marking, maximum students solved 90 to 100 questions. Despite solving 90 to 100 questions, nobody is claiming and shouldn’t claim that whatever they have solved, are completely right. One more thing, despite solving questions rightly, some of them couldn’t succeed in coloring all the solved questions.  In toto, nobody was fully satisfied and it was a mix bag. According to the sources, to avoid any controversy and litigation, JSSC might publish model answer before declaration of result (already published). If it happens, it will be good for students as well as JSSC. Now everybody has started guessing about the cut-off. Well it is very tough to say about the cutoff of the examination of such nature. Some can speculate about this, but that will be only speculation.
First Staff Selection Commission examination in Jharkhand peaceful

JPSC 5TH CIVIL SERVICES CSAT EXAMINATION