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09)21-50.Qxd (Page 1 Employment News 31 May - 6 June 2014 www.employmentnews.gov.in 21 UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION EXAMINATION NOTICE NO. 09/2014-CSP DATE :31.05.2014 (LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS : 30/06/2014) CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2014 (Commission’s website-http://upsc.gov.in) F. No. 1/5/2013-E.I(B) : Preliminary Examination of the Civil Services Examination for recruitment to the Services and Posts mentioned below will be held by the Union IMPORTANT Public Service Commission on 24th Aug., 2014 in accordance with the Rules pub- lished by the Department of Personnel & Training in the Gazette of India Extraordinary 1. CANDIDATES TO ENSURE THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR THE EXAMINATION: dated 31st May, 2014. The Candidates applying for the examination should ensure that they (i) Indian Administrative Service. fulfill all eligibility conditions for admission to examination. Their admis- (ii) Indian Foreign Service. sion to all the stages of the examination will be purely provisional sub- (iii) Indian Police Service. ject to satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions. (iv) Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service, Group ‘A’. Mere issue of admission certificate to the candidate will not imply that (v) Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Group ‘A’. (vi) Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise), Group ‘A’. his/her candidature has been finally cleared by the Commission. (vii) Indian Defence Accounts Service, Group ‘A’. Commission take up verification of eligibility conditions with reference to (viii) Indian Revenue Service (I.T.), Group ‘A’. original documents only after the candidate has qualified for (ix) Indian Ordnance Factories Service, Group ‘A’ (Assistant Works Manager, Interview/Personality Test. Administration). 2. HOW TO APPLY: (x) Indian Postal Service, Group ‘A’. Candidates are required to apply Online by using the website (xi) Indian Civil Accounts Service, Group ‘A’. http://www.upsconline.nic.in Detailed instructions for filling up online (xii) Indian Railway Traffic Service, Group ‘A’. applications are available on the above- mentioned website. Brief (xiii) Indian Railway Accounts Service, Group 'A'. Instructions for filling up the "Online Application Form" given in (xiv) Indian Railway Personnel Service, Group ‘A’. Appendix-II. (xv) Post of Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force, Group ‘A’ (xvi) Indian Defence Estates Service, Group ‘A’. 3. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS : (xvii) Indian Information Service (Junior Grade), Group ‘A’. The online Applications can be filled up to 30th June, 2014 till 11.59 (xviii) Indian Trade Service, Group 'A' (Gr. III). PM after which the link will be disabled. (xix) Indian Corporate Law Service, Group "A". 4. The eligible candidates shall be issued an e-Admission Certificate (xx) Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service, Group ‘B’ (Section Officer’s Grade). three weeks before the commencement of the examination. The e- (xxi) Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Admission Certificate will be made available in the UPSC website Nagar Haveli Civil Service, Group 'B'. [www.upsc.gov.in] for downloading by candidates. No Admission (xxii) Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Certificate will be sent by post. Nagar Haveli Police Service, Group 'B'. 5. PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS: (xxiii) Pondicherry Civil Service, Group 'B'. Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for The number of vacancies to be filled on the result of the examination is expected wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question to be approximately 1291 which includes 26 vacancies reserved for P.H. Category, Papers. i.e. 12 vacancies for LDCP, 2 Vacancies for B/LV and 12 Vacancies for H.I. The 6. FACILITATION COUNTER FOR GUIDANCE OF CANDIDATES: final number of vacancies may undergo change after getting firm number of In case of any guidance/information/clarification regarding their applica- vacancies from Cadre Controlling Authorities. tions, candidature etc. candidates can contact UPSC’s Facilitation Reservation will be made for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes. Counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus in person or over Telephone No. Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Physically Disabled Categories in 011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 on working days between respect of vacancies as may be fixed by the Government. 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs. A list of Services Identified suitable for Physical Disabled Category 7. MOBILE PHONES BANNED: along with the Physical Requirements and Functional Classifications (a) Mobile phones, pagers or any other communication devices are not Sl Name of the Category(ies) *Functional *Physical allowed inside the premises where the examination is being conducted. No. Service for which Classification requirements Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action identified including ban from future examinations. 1. Indian (i) Locomotor BA, OL, OA, BH, MW, S, ST, W, (b) Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the Administrative disability BL, OAL, BLA, BLOA SE, H, RW, C banned items including mobile phones/pagers to the venue of the Service (ii) Visual LV, B MF, PP, L, KC, BN, examination, as arrangement for safe-keeping cannot be assured. impairment ST,W, H, RW, C 8. Candidates are advised not to bring any valuable/costly items to the (iii) Hearing PD, FD MF, PP, L, KC, BN, Examination Halls, as safe-keeping of the same cannot be assured. impairment ST, W, H, RW, C Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard. 2. Indian Foreign (i) Locomotor OA, OL, OAL S, ST, W, RW, Service disability C, MF, SE Candidates are required to apply only through online mode no (ii) Visual LV RW, SE other mode for submission of applications is allowed impairment (iii) Hearing HH H 8. Indian Ordnance (i) Locomotor OA, OL S,ST,W,BN,RW, impairment Factories disability SE,H,C 3. Indian Revenue (i) Locomotor OL, OA S, ST,W, BN,L Service, Gr. 'A' (ii) Visual LV(PB) As above Service disability, SE,ME, RW,H,C impairment (Customs & (ii) Hearing HH S, ST, W BN, L, Central Excise, impairment SE, ME, RW, H, (iii) Hearing PD As above Gr. 'A') C impairment 4. Indian P&T (i) Locomotor OA, OL, OAL, S, W, SE, RW, C, BN, 9. Indian Postal (i) Locomotor OA, OL S, ST, W, BN, Accounts & disability BL, MW, BA, BH ST, H, L, KC, MF, PP Service, Gr. 'A. disability RW, SE, H, C Finance Service, (ii) Visual B, LV(PB) As above. (ii) Visual LV As above Gr. 'A' impairment impairment (iii) Hearing PD, D As above. (ii) Hearing HH As above impairment impairment 5. Indian Audit & (i) Locomotor OA, OL S, ST,W,BN, 10. Indian Civil (i) Locomotor OA, OL, OAL, S,ST,W,SE, Accounts disability SE,RW,C Accounts disability BL RW,H,C Service, Gr. 'A' (iii) Hearing HH As above Service, Gr. 'A' (ii) Visual LV As above impairment impairment 6. Indian Defence (i) Locomotor OL, OA S, ST, W, BN, (iii) Hearing HH As above Accounts disability SE, RW, C impairment Service, Gr. 'A' (ii) Visual LV As above 11. Indian Railway (i) Locomotor OA, OL, OAL, S,BN, RW, MF, impairment Accounts disability BL, BLOA SE,C (iii) Hearing HH As above Service, Gr. 'A' (ii) Hearing HH As above impairment impairment 7. Indian Revenue (i) Locomotor OA, OL, OAL, S,ST,W,SE, 12. Indian Railway (i) Locomotor OA, OL S,ST,W,RW, SE, Service (I.T.), disability BL RW,C Personnel disability HC Gr. 'A' (ii) Visual LV, B MF, PP, L, KC, BN, Service, Gr. 'A' (ii) Visual LV As above impairment ST, W, H, RW, C impairment (ii) Hearing PD, FD MF,PP,L,KC,BN, (iii) Hearing PD As above impairment ST, W,H,RW,C impairment “Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply” 22 www.employmentnews.gov.in Employment News 31 May - 6 June 2014 Sl Name of the Category(ies) *Functional *Physical Preliminary Examination only. case of blind, deaf-mute and orthopaedi- No. Service for which Classification requirements Candidates who are declared by the cally handicapped persons. identified Commission to have qualified for admis- NOTE I: sion to the Main Examination will have to Candidates belonging to the Scheduled 13. Indian Railways Locomtor OA S,ST, W, SE, RW apply online again, in the Detailed Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and Traffic Service disability OL H, C Application Form which would be made the Other Backward Classes who are Gr. 'A' available to them. The Main Examination also covered under any other clauses of 14. Indian Defence (i) Locomotor OA, OL, BL S,ST, BL, is likely to be held in December, 2014. para 3(ii) (b) above, viz. those coming 3. Eligibility Conditions : Estates Service disability MF,SE,RW,H,C under the category of Ex-servicemen, (i) Nationality Gr. 'A' (ii) Hearing HH S, ST, W, BN,MF persons domiciled in the State of J & K, (1) For the Indian Administrative Service blind, deaf-mute and orthopaedically impairment PP,KC,SE,RW, and the Indian Police Service, a candi- handicapped etc. will be eligible for grant H, C date must be a citizen of India. of cumulative age-relaxation under both 15. Indian Information (i) Locomotor BA, OL, OA, BH S,ST,W,SE (2) For other services, a candidate must the categories. Service, Gr. 'A' disability MW, BL, OAL, BLA H, RW, C be either :— NOTE II: (a) a citizen of India, or The term ex-servicemen will apply to the BLOA (b) a subject of Nepal, or persons who are defined as ex-service- (ii) Visual LV, B MF, PP,L,KC,BN (c) a subject of Bhutan, or men in the Ex-servicemen (Re-employ- impairment ST,W,H,RW,C (d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to ment in Civil Services and Posts) Rules, India before 1st January, 1962 with the (iii) Hearing PD, FD MF,PP,L,KC,BN 1979, as amended from time to time.
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