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 ):
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Case
No.:
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CWJC-10268/2012
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Bench:
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Filed
on:
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District:
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Patna
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Subhash
Paswan & Ors
Vs. Bihar Staff Selection Commission & Ors |
Subject:
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SELECTION , NON
GAZETTED SER.
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P.S.Case
No.:
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Lower
Court:
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DISMISSED 30
Oct 2012
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Petitioner's
Advocate:
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Dinu Kumar
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Respondent
Advocate:
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Disposal ......
DISMISSED 30 Oct 2012 |
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In
the Court of:
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Mr. Justice Samarendra
Pratap Singh
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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.