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PSC clarifies on KCS mains | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 27: The Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a rejoinder to a news report headlined "KCS mains left out students smell rat in selection PSC" which appeared in this newspaper on Tuesday. According to a PSC statement, the "Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission is considered as one of the best PSCs of the country having adopted the best available practices for fair, transparent and timely recruitments in various Gazetted services of the State." "The JKPSC has followed the criteria as envisaged in the Jammu & Kashmir Civil Services (Judicial) Recruitment Rules, 1967 read with SRO No.5 dated:04.01.1968, SRO No.254 of 2017 dated:20.06.2017 and JKPSC (Conduct of Examination), Rules 2005 as amended up to date, thereby for 42 vacancies 162 candidates have been called for interviews by strictly adopting the rules/criteria," the statement said. It added: "The fact is that the Question cum Answer Booklets (QCAB) provided to candidates were having the questions with space for answers so how is it possible for KCS (Judicial) candidates to responded to Range Officer papers, while appearing for KCS(Judicial). The nine candidates who spread rumors and resorted to damage JKPSC property resulting in postponement of paper in Range Officers exams stand sternly punished by JKPSC by declaring them failed in all papers and debarred for one year in appearing in all exams of JKPSC." |
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