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Job Post: Administrative Officers @ Kerala Public Service Commission

By LawStreet News Network      23 June, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Administrative Officers @ Kerala Public Service Commission

About the organisation

The Kerala Public Service Commission is a body created by the Constitution of India to select applicants for civil service jobs in the Indian state of Kerala according to the merits of the applicants and the rules of reservation. The Head Office of the KPSC is located at Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, the State Capital.

Job description

Administrative Officer Grade II

Number of Vacancies

9 (nine)

Eligibility

Recruitment from among Officers in the grade of Senior Superintendents, Office Manager and other Non Technical Officers in the scale of pay of Rs.36600-79200/- or higher scales of pay in all departments excluding Secretariat (including Administrative, Law, Finance and Legislature), Revenue Department and Officers of the Public Service Commission, Advocate General, High Court and Kerala State Audit Department, who have put in not less than three years service in a supervisory post.

The supervisory experience required is full-time Supervisory work in an office and not the type of Supervisory work which an officer with executive functions also exercises in an office ie, the term Supervisory post means holding the post in a supervisory capacity in the ministerial line and not the type of supervision over an office exercised by officers holding the executive assignments [Vide GO(MS)No. 140/76/PD dated, 15.05.1976]

 

Note: To prove the above service, the candidates should obtain original service certificate in the form given below, from the office/department authority and submit the same as and when called for by the Commission.

Salary

Rs. 45800-89000/-

How to apply?

Candidates must register as per ONE TIME REGISTRATION with the official Website of Kerala Public Service Commission before applying for the post.

Candidates who have registered can apply by logging on to their profile using their User-ID and password. Candidates must click on the Apply Now button of the respective posts in the Notification Link to apply for a post.

The Photograph uploaded should be taken after 31.12.2010. Name of the candidate and the date of the photograph taken should be printed legibly at the bottom portion. The photograph once uploaded meeting all requirements shall be valid for 10 years from the date of uploading.

There is no change in other instructions regarding the uploading of photographs. No application fee is required. Candidates shall take a printout of the application by clicking the link Registration Card in their profile.

Candidates are responsible for the correctness of the personal information and secrecy of password. Before the final submission of the application on the profile candidates must ensure the correctness of the information in their profile. They must quote the User-ID for further communication with the Commission.

Application submitted is provisional and cannot be deleted or altered after submission. The application will be summarily rejected if noncompliance with the notification is found in due course of processing. Documents to prove qualification, age, Community etc. have to be produced as and when called for.

Candidates who have AADHAR card should add AADHAR Card as ID Proof in their profile.

Deadline: 3rd July 2019

Read the official notification below.



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