Karnataka Public Service Commission KPSC Recruitment 2019
Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC)
FDA & SDA (RPC) Vacancies 2019
Application Fee- For General: Rs. 600/-
- For OBC (2A/2B/3A & 3B): Rs. 300/-
- For Ex-Military Person: Rs.50/-
- SC/ ST/ Cat-1/ PH: Nill
- Starting Date to Apply Online: 11-02-2019
- Last Date to Apply Online: 12-03-2019 (Extended to 31-03-2019)
- Last Date for Payment of Fee: 13-03-2019 (Extended to 01-04-2019)
- Minimum Age Limit: 18 Years
- Maximum Age Limit: 35 Years
- Maximum Age for Cat- 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B: 38 years
- For SC/ ST/ Category – I/ PWD: 40 Years
- Age relaxation is applicable as per rules
- For more details refer notification
- Refer notification for qualification details.
Interested Candidates Can Read the Full Notification Before Apply Online
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DETAILS OF DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS OF KPSC
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 Language Examinations)Rules, 1974 twice a year i.e., The 1st session between January to June and the 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 Departmental Examinations are conducted twice a year in three stages.
Some 4 subjects of the examinations for which applications are large in numbers are
conducted in all the Districts in the 1st stage. Some various other subjects for which
applications are small in numbers, the examinations are conducted in selected 9
Districts in the 2nd stage and also some of the subjects of examinations conducted in
Bengaluru only in the 3rd stage. The state Government servants working in New Delhi
and All India Service Probationers are allowed to appear at Karnataka Bhavan, New
Delhi and at Lalbahadur Shastri Academy at Mussoorie.
The Commission conducts Examination in two sessions. The Commission
publishes a notification in Karnataka Gazette 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 the next examination, the last date to
submitting the applications are also published in two major daily newspapers 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 information.
ADMISSION TICKETS:
Candidates are informed to download the Admission Tickets through
Commission’s website well before the commencement of examination. The
admission tickets will not be sent by the Commission separately to candidates.
Candidates are advised to preserve the admission ticket for future reference, since
duplicate of the same will not be issued later.
VIVA-VOCE:
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.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULT:
The result of every examination specifying the register numbers of the
successful candidates in the examination will be published by the Commission, in
Commission’s official website viz., http//kpsc.kar.nic.in and also in the
Karnataka Gazette. A certificate will be issued to the successful candidates under the
signature of the Controller of Departmental Examinations. No separate marks
statement will be issued to any candidates as the marks will be published in the
Commission’s website along with the result.
RETOTALING OF MARKS OF KPSC:
A candidate who has failed in any subject/paper may apply for retotalling of
marks within 30 days of publication of results, by paying a sum of ` 100/- as fee for
each subject through Indian Postal Order. It is to be noted that there is no provision
for revaluation of the answer scripts under the departmental examination rules.
PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR ISSUE OF DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE/S AND RETOTALING OF MARKS FOR DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS.
I. There will be two separate forms for obtaining duplicate certificate/s and
applying for retotalling of marks have been hosted in the Commission’s officials
website. By downloading the said forms and following the requirements there on can
apply for duplicate certificates and retotalling of marks as well.
II. If the candidate furnishes all the details required for the verification of
results, the duplicate certificate will be issued within 15 days from the date of receipt
of representation in the office of the Commission.
N.B:- Any correspondence pertaining to the Departmental Examinations
should be addressed to the Controller of Examinations, Departmental Examinations,
Karnataka Public Service Commission, Udyoga Soudha, Bengaluru-560001 and
should contain the relevant particulars of the examinations such as correct name
& address of the candidate, Register No., Session, Subject/s, Centre/s, District, Fee in
the form of Indian Postal Order payable to The Secretary, Karnataka Public Service
Commission, Udyoga Soudha, Bengaluru-560001.
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