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FDA & SDA Vacancy – KPSC,Karnataka

Last Date:12 Mar,2019
Advt No : 7271/2018-2019
Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Karnataka

KPSC aka Karnataka Public Service Commission invites Application for the post of 844 FDA & SDA. Apply online before 12 March 2019. KPSC Recruitment Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official website is www.kpsc.kar.nic.in

Employment Notification FDA & SDA Vacancy – KPSC,Karnataka

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – FDA & SDA
No of post – 844
Pay Scale – 27650 – 52650/-, ₹21400 – 42000/-

Education Qualification:
As per official Notification.

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General Information:

  • The examination will consist of two written papers, namely,- Paper-2: General English or General Kannada Paper-3: General Knowledge.
  • The maximum marks for each paper will be 100. The questions in both the papers will be “Objective Multiple Choice Type”. The duration for each paper will be 1½ hours.
  • The paper on General English or General Kannada will normally conform to the minimum standard expected of a student who has passed the Bacheolor’s Degree Examination of a University. It is intended to test candidate’s knowledge of English/Kannada grammar,vocabulary, spelling, synonyms, antonyms, his power to understand and comprehend English/Kannada language and his ability to discriminate between correct and incorrect usage,etc.
  • The candidates may select either the paper on General English or the paper on General Kannada.
  • The paper on General Knowledge will normally conform to the minimum standard relating to General Knowledge, expected of a student who has passed Bachelor’s Degree Examination of a University and will cover questions on the Constitution of India, Indian History and Culture, General and Economic Geography of India, Current Events, every day science and such matters of every day observation as may be expected of an educated person.
  • The Commission conducts the Service/Departmental Examinations prescribed for Government servants as specified in the Karnataka Public Service Commission(Conduct of Service Examination) Rules, 1965 and Karnataka Civil Services (Service and Kannada Lanuage Examinations)Rules, 1974 twice a year i.e.,1st session between January to June and 2nd session between July to December every year. The Examinations will be conducted in accordance with such syllabus specified in any general or special orders of the Government.
  • The Commission conducts Examination in two sessions. The Commission publishes a notification in Karnataka Gezette before two months prior to the date of holding examination calling for applications to be submitted online. A news item, indicating the publication of result, date of next examination, the last date to submiting the applications are also published in two major daily news papers which are having wide circulation in the State.
  • The examinations are conducted in conventional type for 19 papers of 13 various subjects with the system of central valuation and 98 papers of 63 various subjects are conducted in objective multiple choice type(OMR). Details of these subjects are published in the instructions to candidates appended to this informatio
  • A Kannada Viva-Voce test will be conducted to those candidates who gets the eligibility through written examination in Kannada Language at five centres including Commission’s Head Office at Bengaluru and other four centres where Commission’s regional offices/district offices are functioning at present.
  • Eligible candidates may apply online at KPSC’s website (http://www.kpsc.kar.nic.in/) from 11 Feb 2019 to 12 Mar 2019.
  • General 600 Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.
  • OBC (2A/2B/3A & 3B)300 Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.
  • Ex-Servicemen 50 Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking and SC/ ST/ Cat-1/ PWD Nil.

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Vacancy Notice FDA & SDA Vacancy – KPSC,Karnataka

  • Prior to 1921, there was no Central Authority constituted in the State to advise Government and other Appointing Authorities in the matters of recruitment to the state civil services. Government and Appointing Authorities were making appointments in accordance with the principles laid down by Government from time to time. Through order No. 1827:80 E.A.G.308, dated:16-05-1921, the Government constituted for the first time a central agency for recruitments, named “Central Recruitment Board”. This Board was attached to the office of the Government Secretariat till 1940. Government appointed a Public Service Commissioner for the State in its Order No. 3685-3735-C.B. 103-39-1, dated: 19-01-1940.
  • The Public Service Commission was constituted under the provisions of the Constitution of India on 18-05-1951. In accordance with the provisions of clause 14 of the Public Service Commission Regulations 1950, the staff of the Public Service Commissioner as it stood on 18-05-1951, was continued as the nucleus of the staff of the Public Service Commission.
  • The Office of the Central Recruitment Board which was a part of Mysore (Now Karnataka) Government Secretariat followed the Government Secretariat Manual, for office procedures. This was continued even in the office of the Public Service Commissioner and later in the office of the Public Service Commission with necessary notifications to carry out recruitment and conduct of Competitive Examinations, Departmental Examinations etc.,
  • In accordance with clause-III of the Mysore Public Service Commission, Regulations 1950, His Highness was pleased to appoint Sri. H.B. Gundappa Gowda, as Chairman, Sri George Matthan, and Sri H.M. Mallikarjunappa, as Members of the Commission. The Chairman and Members assumed charge on the 19th, 23rd and 25th May 1951, respectively. Since then, 13 Chairmen and 67 Members have been appointed to the Commission by Government.
  • The Office of the Public Service Commission was located in the “United India” buildings, Bangalore City, till 20-05-1951. Since the accommodation fell short of the actual requirements of the Commission, its office was shifted to “Balabrooie”, on Palace Road, Bangalore, on 21st May 1951 and remained there upto 7th November 1956. Later it was shifted to the north wing of “ Atarakacheri” a portion of the High Court Building and continued there upto January 1968. Thereafter it was shifted to the present premises of “Park House” situated on the north west side of Vidhana Soudha.
  • The Commission celebrated its “Golden Jubilee” on 01-03-2002 and foundation stone was laid for the construction of a new building for the Commission. The building was inaugurated on 19-11-2005 and at present the office is functioning in the new building called “Udyoga Soudha”.
  • Further as a mark of completion of 60 years of its service, the Commission celebrated its “Diamond Jubilee” on 18-05-2011. To Commemorate this celebration, foundation stone was laid for construction of one more new building known as “Vajra Mahotsava Soudha” in the premises of the office to cater the growing need and to serve the people in general and the candidates in particular more effectively.

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