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11th December 2014, 01:58 PM
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KPSC deputy collector handicapped person’s eligibility
Will you please give me some information regarding the eligibility of handicapped females for the post of KPSC deputy collector?
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12th December 2014, 08:37 AM
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Re: KPSC deputy collector handicapped person’s eligibility
Yes, handicapped female are eligible for job but there is a condition that only those who are fit to perform the entire duties can apply. For the post of deputy collector 3% of the vacancies are reserved for physically handicapped candidates Age limit: 20-35 years Age relaxation will be provided for other backward categories and SC/ST candidates Eligibility: Must have B.A., B.Sc. or B.Com Degree or any equivalent or higher degree of any recognized University Must satisfy a medical Board as to his Physical Fitness and capacity for active outdoor work KPSC deputy collector Details GAZETTE DATE : 31.12.2010 LAST DATE : 09.02.2011 CATEGORY No : 441/2010 1. Department : Land Revenue - Kerala Civil Service (Executive) 2. Name of Post : Deputy Collector 3. Scale of Pay : Rs. 12930-20250/- 4. Number of vacancy : 4 (four) The above vacancies are now in existence. The list of selected candidates published by the commission in response to this notification shall remain in force for a minimum period of one year provided that the said list will continue to be in force till the publication of a new list after the expiry of three years whichever is earlier. Candidates will be advised from the said list against the vacancies noted above and that may be reported to the commission in writing during the period of currency of the list. 5. Method of appointment : Direct Recruitment. 6. Age : 20-35; only candidates born between 02.01.1975 and 01.01.1990 (both dates included) are eligible to apply for this post. Other backward communities and SC/ST candidates are eligible for usual age relaxations. (For conditions regarding the age relaxation please see para (2) of the General Conditions) 7. Qualifications : 1. Must have obtained the B.A., B.Sc. or B.Com. Degree or any equivalent or higher degree of any recognized University. 2. Must satisfy a medical Board as to his Physical Fitness and capacity for active out- door work. Note:- 1. Deputy Collector Trainees appointed by Direct Recruitment will produce at the time of joining duty a Medical Certificate of health in the prescribed form from the Medical Officer of rank not lower than a Civil Surgeon Gr.I/Professor, Medical College, before they are admitted to duty by the District Collectors, concerned. 2. 3% of the vacancies are reserved for Physically handicapped (Orthopaedic-Upper Extremities, Lower Extremities, Low vision) candidates as per G.O.(P) No.43/2009/SWD dated 13.10.2009. All PH candidates except those in Orthopaedic-Upper Extremities, Lower Extremities, Low vision categories are not eligible to apply for this post. The selection of PH candidates will be subjected to the assessment of suitability done by P.S.C. 8. Written Examination : Candidates who have submitted valid applications for the post will be called for Written Tests ( A Preliminary and final examinations). The written examination is subject to the conditions stipulated in para 9 of the general conditions. The Syllabus for the preliminary and final examination will be as follows:- The Syllabus for the Preliminary Examination will be as follows:- 1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs :- 50 marks 2. English Language – Vocabulary & Grammar :- 25 marks 3. Test of Reasoning including quantitative SSLC Level Mathematics :- 25 marks (Medium of Questions : English) The Test will be of Objective Type (Multiple Choice – OMR Valuation). Duration of the Test will be 75 minutes and Maximum Marks will be 100. The Syllabus for the Final Examination The Final Examination shall consist of two papers Paper I – General Studies Time : 3 hours Max.Marks: 150 This Paper shall consists of 4 parts viz. Part 1 :- i) Cultural Heritage of India with emphasis on 20th century. ii) Post Independent Indian Polity. iii) Social and Cultural Movements in Kerala Part 2 :- i) Present Indian economy in the Global Environment. ii) Development and Environmental Issues. iii) Kerala Economy :- 1) Kerala Model Development 2) Food Security 3) Group Initiatives 4) Role of Non Resident Indians 5) Role of Co-operatives 6) Women Empowernment. Part 3 A:- i) A General Overview of the Indian Constitution ii) 86th Amendment to the Constitution and Consequential Enactments. iii) Role of District Collectors in Administration – Situation Analysis. B:- i) Recent Land Laws enacted in Kerala:- 1) Kerala Protection of River bank and Regulation of removal of sand Act, 2001 2) Ecological Fragile Land Act, 2005 3) Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wet Land Act,2008. ii) Decentralisation in Administration – Local Self Government. Part 4 :- i) Science and Technology – Information Communication Technology, Space Technology etc. ii) General Awareness of the modern trends in life sciences. (Medium of Questions : English) N.B:- Candidates are to answer the questions either in English or in the Regional Languages, viz, Malayalam, Tamil or Kannada. The same medium should be used throughout. Paper II – Data Appreciation, Problem Solving and Essay Writing Time :1 hour Max. Marks:50 There shall be following 3 parts in Paper II viz. Part I – Data Appreciation and Interpretation. The candidates will be asked to draw their own conclusions from the data presented in a tabular form or graphically or otherwise. Part II – Problem solving – Duly ‘structured’ situation will be presented to the candidates and they will be asked to suggest their own solution to the problems arising out of the situation. Alternatively they maybe called upon to prove their understanding of the situation by answering certain searching questions based on the situation. Part III – Essay Writing – The candidates will have to write a short essay not exceeding 500 words on a given topic. (Medium of Questions : English) N.B :- Part I and II can be answered in English or in the Regional languages and Part III should be answered in Malayalam or Tamil or Kannada. 9. Date of Preliminary and final examinations. i) Preliminary : 09.04.2011 ii) Final : 16.07.2011 10. 1) Probation:- Every person appointed as Deputy Collector by Direct Recruitment shall from the date on which he completes the training be on probation for a total period of two years on duty within a continuous period of three years. 2) Tests:- A probationer recruited as Deputy Collector, shall within the prescribed period of probation, pass the following Tests, if he has not already passed the tests. i) The Revenue Test ii) The Criminal Judicial Test (A candidate who possesses a degree in Law shall not be required to pass the criminal Judicial test). iii) Account Test (Lower) iv) Survey Test (Higher) Training:- Every person recruited shall also undergo such a training as may be prescribed by the Government from time to time. Such persons shall during the period of training draw allowances, as may be prescribed by the Government from time to time. The period of training shall not count for increments in the time scale of pay. 11. Mode of submitting application: The applications shall be submitted online only. Detailed instructions regarding the submission of applications are available in the website of the KPSC viz. No application fee is required. Documents to prove qualification, age and community have to be produced as and when called for. 12. Last date of receipt of application: 09/02/2011 Wednesday up to 5.00 pm 13. Address to which applications are to be sent:-On-line: (Please also see the general conditions given) P.C.BINOY SECRETARY, KERALA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. |
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