As a part of its initiative to fast-track recruitments, Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has begun the process for filling up over 1,600 posts of assistant professors.
The interview for the posts will begin on 7 January, an official spokesman said.
According to JKPSC chairman Latief-u-Zaman Deva, 8,500 candidates have applied against 1,652 posts of assistant professors in various disciplines.
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He said the Commission has, during this period, also conducted competitive examinations for filling up the posts of assistant director (statistics), besides conducting KCS (Judicial)-2014 and Combined Competitive (Prelim) Examination.
The Commission also conducted screening tests for short-listing candidates for assistant engineer (civil), superintendent of ITI, lecturer of Physical Education and range officer (soil) with 4,328 candidates appearing in the tests, he said.
The Commission has also convened 22 departmental promotion committee (DPC) meetings since 28 July and cleared 219 officers for promotion/regularisation. A roster for convening DPC meetings has been notified to fast-track the process of regularisation/promotion of officers.
The Commission has also accorded concurrence to the proposal for amendment in the recruitment rules submitted by GAD for Combined Services, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Department and Transport Department.
The Commission has taken various initiatives to
streamline the process of recruitments.
Some of these initiatives include shifting to Online Application Forms (OLAF), One-Time Registration (OTR), publication of official key before the declaration of result, uploading the information on the website, opening of examination centres in far flung areas, video-recording the interviews and installation of CCTV cameras.
Under OTR, a candidate shall be provided with the facility of registering himself with PSC after passing graduate level examination, the spokesman said.
As and when a post commensurate with the candidate's qualification is referred to the Commission, a system generated SMS and an e-mail shall be sent automatically to the candidate registered with the Commission intimating him/her that he/she may like to apply for the referred to post.
This system shall also provide up-to-date data about unemployed youth in the state and other eligibility/ availability for various categories of posts.
Under the initiative of publication of official key before the declaration of result, a major step towards transparency in the functioning of the Commission, official key is being published immediately after the conduct of preliminary examination/screening test and before the declaration of the results.
The Commission has also started uploading the information on the official website to reduce the burden of providing information through the RTI Act wherever possible including the expenditure incurred from out of the Examination Revolving Fund.
The Commission has decided to conduct preliminary examinations for Combined Services in the far flung areas like Doda, Kargil, Leh, Anantnag, Baramulla and Rajouri to enable the poor students who because of their financial constraints do not appear in the competitive examinations as the same are at present held in the centres located in Jammu and Srinagar cities only.
CCTV Cameras have been installed in the examination halls of the Commission both at Jammu and Srinagar to monitor the activities of the examinees and also the supervisory staff to prevent and eliminate use of unfair means.