This blog post is a sequel to my earlier blog article titled "PGCIL ET Recruitment 2010 Notification, Eligibility & Forms", which gives you introductory information on Power Grid Corporation as well as how to apply for the Executive Trainee positions. The focus of this blog post is to help you prepare for the Power Grid exam by telling you what the Power Grid test pattern is and by giving you the sources to download model/sample/past years papers for exams similar to Power Grid. Further, it would also give you the list of some books for preparation of Power Grid exam. At first let us begin this by knowing Power Grid written test pattern. Power Grid ET Exam Pattern: Power Grid written test consists of two papers: Technical Knowledge Test (TKT) &Executive Aptitude Test (EAT). While the questions of Aptitude test is common, questions of the Technical test would depend on which disciplines (Electrical or Finance) you have applied for. There are 120 questions in Technical test & 50 in Aptitude – so a total of 170 multiple-choice questions, which needs to be answered in 2 hours. Thus you have 40 seconds aprox. to answer each question – the questions as such are not difficult and therefore your main focus would be time-management to answer maximum questions correctly. Notes of caution: There is negative marking: 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. So if you make a guess, make it wisely! For Aptitude test the questions asked are on vocabulary, verbal comprehension, quantitative aptitude, reasoning ability, ability to determine data sufficiency, interpretation of graphs/charts/tables, numerical ability etc. Power Grid ET exam papers: I had searched on the net for for Power Grid ET exam sample/model/previous years paper but could not find any website where you can find them. However, I could find some papers of NTPC ET exam which can be used by you, just to know the standard of questions. Exam patten of NTPC is identical to Power Grid. These papers are: Placementpapers.net Placementpapers have a good collection of NTPC test papers of previous years. Click here to find these NTPC papers. 123eng.com Another good site where you can find some more NTPC papers is 123eng.com. Click here to find these NTPC papers. Freshersworld.com Find some more NTPC test papers from this link. All the above papers should be used with a pinch of salt – I found many of them repeated in more than website. Therefore, you can use the following books as preparatory material for the Power Grid test for Executive Trainees. You can also use these sample papers for aptitude test which I had posted for SBI PO exam, as the sections of the Aptitude tests are similar. Books for Power Grid test for Executive Trainees: Following books are available in most of the good book shops. You can also order them online by clicking the book name through credit card as well as by Cash-On-Delivery (i.e. you pay when you get the book) from books4u.in, which is giving a good discount of 20%. For Aptitude Test: Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations (Fully Solved) by R. S. Aggarwal. Publisher: S.Chand. Price: Rs. 400/= Cover Price: Rs. 99 Offered Price: Rs. 79/- (20% OFF) For Technical Test: Following books for competitive exams (electrical engineering) should help you prepare for Power Grid ET exam: Ramesh NTPC/DRDO/RITES/NHPC/IOC/HP/HAL- Electrical Engineers by RPH Editorial Board Cover Price: Rs. 440 Offered Price: Rs. 396/- (20% OFF) Cover Price: Rs. 119 Offered Price: Rs. 95/- (20% OFF). Power Grid GD topics/Interview questions: Post PGCIL written test, you have to appear for GD & Interview. For GD, you may go through the blog post of mine titled Group Discussion for job, which tells you nuances of GD and how to prepare for it. Also for preparation of interview, check my other blog post titled: Interview for Jobs. I am sorry but I could not find any sample papers/books for Power Grid exam for finance discipline. If you know of any such book for preparation of Power Grid exam for Finance discipline, I would love if you post them as comments below. Hope above preparatory materials (Sample Papers |
power Grid ET Exam Sample Papers, Books and Exam Pattern
Army Medical Corps SSC 2010: Notification, Eligibility & Forms
Armed Forces Medical Service of Indian Army has recently issued recruitment notification for 380 positions of medical officers in Army Medical Corps (AMC) on short service commission (SSC). This notification has been published in all major regional/national dailies, including Telegraph India (page-5) on 14th Feb, 2010. Since the notification has not been updated so far in Indian Army website – I have scanned the notification. You can click here to download the Army Medical Corps SSC 2010 Notification. What is Army Medical Corps? As the name suggests, Army Medical Corps is the support service of Indian defence forces, providing the medical support in the battle-front as well as in the barracks. It was formed as Indian Army Medical Corps on 03 Apr 1943 by the amalgamation of the Indian Medical Service, the Indian Medical Department and the Indian Hospital Corps. On 26th January 1950, Indian Army Medical Corps was renamed as Army Medical Corps. More on Army Medical Corps can be known from this webpage of Indian Army. Than what is SSC (Short Service Commission)? When you join Indian armed forces as a commissioned officer, you are expected to serve from the time of appointment till the age of retirement – 56 years and above, depending on which rank you retire at. This is called permanent commission. On the other hand, Short Service Commission is a short term career option, which enables you to retire early from armed forces. If you are going for SSC in Army Medical Corps you need to serve only 5 compulsory years. Beyond these 5 years – if you wish, you can retire or continue serving for another 9 years. Within these 5 years, after the completion of 2nd year of SSC service, you can apply for departmental permanent commission. Thus with SSC, you have an option to have a cake and eat it too! Army Medical Corps SSC Salary: When you join Army Medical Corps as a medical officer, you will be placed in the rank of a Captain in Indian Army (or its equivalent rank in Indian Navy/Airforce) and after serving for four years, promoted to the rank of Major. Total salary in Army Medical Corps for a doctor at the time of joining is Rs.42,000/= aprox. Army Medical Corps SSC Eligibility: Academic Eligibility: 1.0 Minimum you need to be a MBBS and must have completed your internship latest by 31st March, 2010. You need to have permanent registration from any State Medical Council/ MCI. 2.0 You must have had cleared the MBBS in at most two attempts. If you had cleared MBBS in more than 2 attempts, you are not eligible. 3.0 PG (MD/MS/MCh/DM) may also apply. PG in Anaesthesia, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gyenaecology, Medicine, Orthopedics, Respiratory Medicine would be given preference. Age Eligibility: Max. 45 years as on 31st December, 2010. Army Medical Corps SSC Selection process: Selections would be based on an interview by a board of officers at Army Hospital (Research & Referral) New Delhi, Near Daula Kuan, Delhi Cantt. The interview would be held in April, 2010. Upon qualification in the interview, you would be checked for medical fitness by DGAFMS Army Medical Corps SSC Form: You would be able to find the Army Medical Corps SSC Form in the scanned copy of the Army Medical Corps SSC 2010 Notification. How to apply for the same has also clearly given in this notification. Last date for receipt of your Army Medical Corps SSC application form is 12th March, 2010. Hope above information on Army Medical Corps SSC notification would help you in applying for the job confidently. Best wishes! |
AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2010: Notification, Eligibility & Forms
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has just few days back issued exam notification for its MBBS entrance exam for its August, 2010 batch. Click here to download the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2010 Notification. Also click here to download the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2010 Prospectus. This blog post tries to encapsulate the AIIMS exam notification touching upon the important points while a subsequent blog article would give you the AIIMS entrance study materials – sample papers & books for preparation of the exam. At first, let me un-nerve you a little with AIIMS MBBS exam statistics. How tough do you think AIIMS entrance exam is? How many seats are there vis-à-vis how many people appears for the AIIMS entrance exam? AIIMS acceptance rate: Well let me tell you AIIMS MBBS entrance exam is very competitive – each year close to 50,000 students appears for this exam and for only 70 odd seats (in AIIMS entrance 2009 exam, 45000 students appeared for 72 seats – source: Indian Express) – the acceptance rate thus is about 0.15% - which means only 15 person in every 10 thousand who appeared could get a seat. Compare this with the acceptance rate of Ivy League institutes like Harvard –7.1% (22,955 students applied, 2,058 accepted), Yale – 8.3%... source: NY Times. So AIIMS entrance exam is indeed difficult, but that should not deter you from appearing in the exam. Why? Because, those of you who are brilliant would get that coveted seat in AIIMS. But even if you do not get an AIIMS seat, the preparation for it could very easily get you a good medical college through AIPMT (All India Pre Medical Test), which is held in April 1st week every year. Because the exam pattern of AIPMT & AIIMS is very similar as you can find from following table: More about AIPMT can be found in my previous blog post titled: CBSE AIPMT Study material: Papers, Books & Coaching Centres Number of AIIMS MBBS seats: This varies from year to year and as of AIIMS 2010, there are a total of 77 seats with category-wise break-up as below: General: 37, SC: 11, ST: 5, OBC: 19, Foreign Nationals: 5. AIIMS 2010 Important dates: Last date for AIIMS 2010 applying (online / by post): 15th March, 2010 Last date for receipt of AIIMS 2010 applications: 25th March, 2010 Date of issue of AIIMS 2010 Admit Cards (offline only): May 1st week, 2010 Duplicate AIIMS 2010 Admit Cards (offline) down load: after 24th May, 2010 For online applications, download Admit Card from: 15th May, 2010 Date of AIIMS 2010 written exam: 1st June, 2010 (Tuesday) (10.00 AM to 1.30 PM) Date of AIIMS 2010 result: 15th July, 2010 AIIMS MBBS Eligibility (Indian nationals): (i) Minimum 60% marks (50% for SC/ST) aggregate with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English in Class-XII or an equivalent examination. (ii) Min. 17 years as on 31st December, 2010. Class-XII students, whose results are expected to be declared by 7th July, 2010 also can apply. AIIMS MBBS Eligibility (Foreign nationals): Minimum 50% marks aggregate with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Intermediate Science or an equivalent examination. AIIMS 2010 application form: There are two ways in which you can apply for AIIMS MBBS entrance exam: 1.0 Offline. 2.0 Online. Offline AIIMS application form: To obtain the AIIMS Prospectus-cum-Application Form send a request letter by Speed Post/Registered Post to: The Assistant Controller of Examinations, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110 608. The request letter should be accompanied by AIIMS application fee of Rs.1050/- (Rs.850/- for SC/ST candidates) in the form of an account payee DD in favour of "ACCOUNTS OFFICER (EXAMS), AIIMS" payable at "New Delhi". The DD should be valid up to July/August 2010. Your request should reach above address on or before 15.03.2010. Also write "REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FORM FOR MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 2010" on the envelope and at the top of the request letter. AIIMS Online application form: There are two ways to pay the AIIMS online application fee of Rs. 1000/- (Rs.800/- in case of SC/ST): 1.0 Through Challan at any Branch of State Bank of India. 2.0 Through Credit Cards/Net Banking. If you are paying the application fee through SBI, do it even before going to apply online, as you would need to fill these details in the AIIMS online form. How to apply for AIIMS entrance has been given very clearly in section "2:1 Procedure to Apply" in page-5 of the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2010 Prospectus. Also how to fill the AIIMS offline form is given clearly in page-6/8 of the AIIMS Prospectus. Hope with above information you can apply confidently for AIIMS 2010 exam. My next blog post would give you the AIIMS entrance study materials – sample papers & books for preparation of the exam. So please check back later again! Tags: AIIMS MBBS Entrance 2010 Notification, AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam Eligibility & AIIMS MBBS Entrance 2010 Forms. |
Engineering Services 2010 Appendix - II General Instructions
Engineering Services 2010
Appendix - II General Instructions
1. Candidates who wish to apply offline must use only the form supplied with the information Brochure purchased from any of the designated Head Post Offices/Post Offices listed in Appendix III. Form should be purchased from designated post offices only and not from any other agency. Candidates must use the form supplied with the Information Brochure only and they should in no case use photocopy/reproduction/unauthorisedly printed copy of the Form. The form will NOT be supplied by the Commission's office.
2. The application form must be filled in by the candidates in their own handwriting. Since this form will be processed on computerised machines, candidates should exercise due care in handling and filling up the application form. They should use HB pencil only to darken the circles. For writing in the boxes, they should use blue or black pen.
Scince the entries made by the candidates by darkening the circles will be taken into account while processing the applications on computerised machines, they should make these entries very carefully and accurately. Entries in the boxes are meant for confirmatory purposes and these should also, therefore, be made correctly. There should be no variation between the entries made by the candidates by darkening the circles and those written in the accompanying boxes. Candidates should note that it is mandatory to fill both of these fields carefully so that there is no variation between the two entries.
3. Candidates should ensure that the signatures appended by them in all the places viz. in their application form, Attendance List etc. and in all the correspondence with the Commission, should be identical and there should be no variation of any kind. If any variation is found in the signatures appended by him at different places, his candidature will be liable to be cancelled by the Commission.
4. No change in the entries made in original application form will be allowed under any circumstances.
5. The candidates are advised in their own interest to ensure that the applications reach the Commission's Office on or before the closing date. Applications received in the Commission's Office after the closing date will not be considered.
6. While filling in his application form, the candidate should carefully decide about his choice for the centre and engineering disciplines for the examination. More than one application from a candidate giving different centres and/or engineering disciplines will not be accepted in any case. Even if a candidate sends more than one completed application, the Commission will accept only one application at their discretion and the Commission's decision in the matter shall be final.
7. On the Acknowledgement Card, the candidates should write their application form No. (as printed below the bar code on the form) and the name of examination viz. "Engineering Service Examination, 2010". They should also write clearly and legibly their mailing address on the Acknowledgement Card. A postage stamp of Rs. 6/- should be affixed on the card. The Acknowledgement Card should not be stapled or pinned or tagged or pasted with the Application Form.
Eligibility Conditions (in brief)
(i) Age limits :
21-30 years as on 1.8.2010. (Upper age limit relaxable for SCs/Sts, OBCs and certain other categories as specified in Para 3(ii) of Notice).
(ii) Educational Qualifications :
Degree in Engineering or equivalent. M.Sc Degree or its equivalent with Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering as a special subject also acceptable for certain posts. (See Para 3(iii) of Notice).
(iii) Fee :
Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only)
(No fee for Females/SCs/STs/Physically Handicapped only).
(Ref. Para 4 of Notice).
Instructions to candidates for filling up the Common Application Form for the Engineering Service Examination, 2010.
Side 1 of Application Form
Column 1 : Examination for which applying
Darken the circle against "ENGG", in the box pertaining to Name of examination, write ENGG starting from the first box on the left. Also write 2010 in the boxes meant for year of examination.
Candidates are advised to ensure that the name of examination viz. ENGG is correctly written by them in the box. Any error in this regard may result in rejection of their application form.
Column 2 : Fee
If you have paid the requisite fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One hundred only), darken circle 1 and write 1 in the box; or
If you have not paid the fee and are claiming fee remission as Female, SC, ST or Physically Handicapped, darken circle 2 and write 2 in the box.
N.B. : Fee is payable only in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamp, as per instructions against Column 12.
Column 3 : (I) Whether Physically Handicapped?
If you are not a physically handicapped person, darken circle 1 for No and write 1 in the box; or
If you are a physically handicapped person, darken circle 2 for yes and write 2 in the box.
(II) If yes, indicate category
Fill up this Column only if your answer to Column 3(I) is yes.
If you are Orthopaedically handicapped, darken circle 1 and write 1 in the box; or
If you are Blind, darken circle 2 and write 2 in the box; or
If you are Deaf-Mute, darken circle 3 and write 3 in the box.
Column 4 : Community
If you belong to SC, darken circle 1 and write 1 in the box; or
If you belong to ST, darken circle 2 and write 2 in the box; or
If you belong to OBC, darken circle 3 and write 3 in the box; or
If you belong to General Category (Others), darken circle 4 and write 4 in the box.
Note 1 : Candidates belonging to OBCs but coming in the Creamy Layer and thus not being entitled to OBC reservation should indicate their community as General Category (Others) Code No. 4".
Note 2 : Candidates belonging to neither SC, ST, nor OBC communities should write Code No. 4 (General Category) against the Column for Community and not leave it blank.
Note 3 : No change in the community status indicated by a candidate in his/her application form for the Examination will ordinarily be allowed by the Commission at a subsequent stage.
Column 5 : Sex
If you are Male, darken circle 1 and write 1 in the box; or
If you are Female, darken circle 2 and write 2 in the box;
Column 6 : Nationality
If you are an Indian national, darken circle 1 and write 1 in the box; or
If you are not an Indian national, darken circle 2 and write 2 in the box.
Column 7 : Name of the candidate
For filling up this column, first write in the boxes your full name (in English) in capital letters exactly as recorded in your Matriculation/High School/Secondary or equivalent examination certificate. Write a single letter in a box. Leave a box blank between any two parts of the name. Then darken the corresponding circle below each letter. Do not darken a circle below a blank box. Do not overshoot the boxes. Abbreviate name only if necessary. Do not use any prefix such as shri, Kum., Dr. etc with your name.
See sample filled up form in the information brochure for guidance.
Column 8 : Date of Birth
Darken the appropriate circles for the day, month and year of your birth as recorded in your Matriculation/High School/Secondary or equivalent examination certificate. Then write in the boxes using numerals 01 to 31 for day; numerals 01 to 12 for month and the last two digits for the year of birth.
Column 9 : Father's Name
Write your father's name (in English) in capital letters. Write a single letter in each box. Leave a box blank between any two parts of the name. Do not use any prefix such as Shri, Dr. etc.
Column 10 : Address
Write your complete mailing address including your name in English capital letters or Hindi within the box provided for the purpose. Also write the PIN Code therein. Write with blue or black ball pen only. Do not write outside the box. Please note that this address will be photocopied as such in all letters to be sent to you and therefore, it should be very clearly and legibly written.
If you make any mistake in writing the address, cover the whole box with an exact sized white paper slip and rewrite your address on that.
Column 11 : Photograph
Paste firmly in the space provided your recent photograph of 4 cm. x 5 cm. size (preferably in black & white). Do not staple the photograph. Photograph should neither be signed by you nor it should be got attested.
Column 12 : Space for CRF Stamp
Fee to be paid for the Engineering Service Examination is Rs. 100/- (Rupees One hundred only). Female, SC/ST and Physically Handicapped candidates are not required to pay any fee. No fee exemption is however available to OBC candidates and they are required to pay the full prescribed full fee.
Fee is payable only through Central Recruitment Fee Stamp (Not postage stamps). No other mode of payment is acceptable. Obtain only one single CRF Stamp of Rs. 100/- denomination from the post office and paste it firmly within the box. After pasting the CRF Stamp on the form, get it cancelled from the post office of purchase in the space provided. Do not staple the CRF Stamp.
Side 2 of Application Form
Column 13 : (I) Are you residing in a remote area or abroad
If you are residing in a remote area specified in Para 6 of the Notice of the Examination or abroad, darken circle 1 against Yes and write 1 in the box; or
If you are not residing in a specified remote area/abroad, darken circle 2 against No and write 2 in the box.
N.B. : Candidates residing in a remote area specified in the Notice of the Examination or abroad are entitled to one week's additional time for submission of application form.
(II) If yes, indicate area code :
Darken the appropriate circles for the area code as given below and then write the same code in the boxes.
AREA CODE FOR REMOTE AREAS AND ABROAD | |||
Area | Code | Area | Code |
Assam | 01 | Jammu & Kashmir | 09 |
Meghalaya | 02 | Lahaul and Spiti District | 10 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 03 | ||
Mizoram | 04 | ||
Manipur | 05 | ||
Nagaland | 06 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 11 |
Tripura | 07 | Lakshadweep | 12 |
Sikkim | 08 | Abroad | 13 |
Column 14 : Examination Centre Code
Choose the Examination Centre from the list given below where you wish to appear and see its code. Darken the appropriate circles and then write the same code in the boxes. Do not indicate more than one centre.
List of centres of Examination | |||||||
Centre | Code | Centre | Code | Centre | Code | ||
Agartala | 45 | Gangtok | 42 | Panaji ( Goa ) | 36 | ||
Ahmedabad | 01 | Hyderabad | 10 | Patna | 15 | ||
Aizawl | 47 | Imphal | 44 | Port Blair | 37 | ||
Aligarh | 21 | Itanagar | 48 | Raipur | 49 | ||
Allahabad | 02 | Jaipur | 11 | Ranchi | 41 | ||
Bangalore | 03 | Jammu | 34 | Sambalpur | 53 | ||
Bareilly | 54 | Jorhat | 46 | Shillong | 16 | ||
Bhopal | 04 | Kochi | 24 | Shimla | 17 | ||
Chandigarh | 35 | Kohima | 43 | Srinagar | 18 | ||
Chennai | 12 | Kolkata | 06 | Thiruvananthapuram | 19 | ||
Cuttack | 07 | Lucknow | 26 | Tirupati | 50 | ||
Dehradun | 14 | Madurai | 40 | Udaipur | 52 | ||
Delhi | 08 | Mumbai | 05 | Vishakhapatnam | 51 | ||
Dharwar | 39 | Nagpur | 13 | ||||
Dispur (Guwahati) | 09 |
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Column 15 : Educational Qualification Code
Codes prescribed for educational qualification are as follows :
Code Educational qualification
01 If you have already passed the requisite qualifying Examination;
02 If you have appeared/appearing at the requisite qualifying Examination;
Choose the correct code applicable in your case and darken the appropriate circles. Write the same code in the boxes.
Column 16 : (I) Whether claiming age relaxation
If you are claiming age relaxation, darken circle 1 for Yes and write 1 in the box; or
If you are not claiming age relaxation, darken circle 2 for No and write 2 in the box.
(II) If Yes, indicate category code
Fill up this Column only if your response to Column 16(I) is Yes.
Darken the appropriate circles for category code given below and then write the same code in the boxes.
Category - Codes for Claiming Age Relaxation
(Refer Para 3(ii) (b)&(c) of Commission's Notice published in the Employment News/Rozgar Samachar as amended)
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Code No. | Category | Extent of Age Relaxation Permissible | ||
01 | SC and ST | 5 years | ||
02 | OBC | 3 years | ||
03 | Certain categories of Departmentalal Government servants who are covered under Para 3(II) (b) of Commission's Notice published in Employment News | 5 years | ||
04 | Departmental Government Servants (as against Code No.03) | + SC/ST | 10 years | |
05 | Departmental Government Servants (as against Code No.03) | + OBC | 8 years | |
06 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons. | 10 years | ||
07 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons | + SC/ST | 15 years | |
08 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons | + OBC | 13 years | |
09 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons | +Departmental Govt. Servants (as againstCode No. 03) | 15 years | |
10 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons | + SC/ST | +Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 20 years |
11 | Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons | + OBC | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 18 years |
12 | Defence Services Personnel disabled in operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof. | 3 years | ||
13 | Defence Services Personnel (as against Code No. 12) | + SC/ST | 8 years | |
14 | Defence Services Personnel (as against Code No. 12) | + OBC | 6 years | |
15 | Defence Services Personnel (as against Code No. 12) | + Departmental Govt.Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 8 years | |
16 | Defence Services Personnel (as against Code No. 12) | + SC/ST | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 13 years |
17 | Defence Services Personnel (as against Code No. 12) | + OBC | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 11 years |
18 | Ex-Servicemen including Commissioned offices and ECOs/ SSCOs who have rendered at least five years Military Service as on 1st August, 2010 and have been released (i) on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year from 1st August, 2010) otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency; or (ii) on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service; or (iii) on invalidment. | 5 years | ||
19 | Ex-Servicemem including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) | + SC/ST | 10 years | |
20 | Ex-Servicemem including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) | + OBC | 8 years | |
21 | Ex-Servicemem including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 10 years | |
22 | Ex-Servicemem including Commissioned Officers Servants and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) | + SC/ST | + Departmental Govt. (as against Code No. 03) | 15 years |
23 | Ex-Servicemem including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) | + OBC | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 13 years |
24 | ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as on 1st August, 2010 and whose assignment has been extended beyond five years and in whose case the Ministry of Defence issues a certificate that they can apply for civil employment and that they will be released on three months notice on selection from the date of receipt of offer of appointment. | 5 years | ||
25 | ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 24) | + SC/ST | 10 years | |
26 | ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 24) | + OBC | 8 years | |
27 | ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 24) | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 10 years | |
28 | ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 24) | + SC/ST | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 15 years |
29 | ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 24) | + OBC | +Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 13 years |
30 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st January, 1980 to 31st December, 1989 | 5 years | ||
31 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) | + SC/ST | 10 years | |
32 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) | + OBC | 8 years | |
33 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 10 years | |
34 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) | + ST/CT | + Departmental Govt. Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 15 years |
35 | Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) | + OBC | + Departmental Govt.Servants (as against Code No. 03) | 13 years |
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Columns 17 to 20 :
Candidates applying for the Engineering Service Examination are not required to fill any of these columns. They should therefore, leave these columns blank.
Columns 21 : Engineering Services Examination
Darken circle against the branch of Engineering (i.e. Civil, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for which you wish to compete at the examination (only one Branch of Engineering to be specified) and write the appropriate code in the box.
Columns 22 :
Candidates appearing for the Engineering Services Examination are not required to fill this column. They should, therefore, leave this Column blank.
Column 23 : Declaration
The candidate must read the declaration carefully before signing. In Sub-para (i), the candidates must fill up the Examination Notice number viz. 05/2010-ENGG and date of publication of Notice in Employment News/Rozgar Samachar viz., 30.01.2010 in the spaces provided before the asterisk marks.
Column 24 : Signature of candidate
Make your usual signature in blue or black ball pen within the box provided. Your signature must not overflow or touch the border of the box provided. Do not merely write your name in capital letters in place of signature. Unsigned applications will be rejected.
Also write the place and date of signing the form in the spaces provided for the purpose.
Verify the following before mailing the application
1. That you have used the application form purchased from the designated Head Post Offices/Post Offices only.
2. That you have filled in all the relevant columns of the application form by blackening the appropriate circles and also writing the corresponding code(s) in boxes. It may be carefully checked that there is no variation between the entries made by you by darkening the circles and those written in the accompanying boxes.
3. That you have affixed your recent photograph preferable in Black and White (unsigned and unattested) in column 11 of the application form.
4. That in case you are required to pay fee, you have affixed a Central Recruitment Fee Stamp of Rs. 100/- denomination in column 12 of the application form and have got it cancelled from the Post Office.
5. That you have signed in column 24 of the application form.
6. That only one application form and one acknowledgement card is being mailed in the envelope supplied to you with the Brochure and no other enclosure is attached therewith.
7. That you have written the name of examination viz., "Engineering Service Examination, 2010" on the envelope meant for despatch of application form and acknowledgement card.