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JKPSC declares result of JKAS Combined Competitive Examination 2023

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 30, 2024
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Srinagar Oct 30: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has declared the result of Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE)-2023.

The selected candidates have been called for the medical examination as well.
As per the selection list issued by JKPSC, Sanjeev Kumar has secured the first position by scoring 1089 points while Iqra Farooq has secured second position. She has scored 1078 marks and Vasudha Sharma has secured 3rd position as she has scored 1075 marks.

The JKPSC has issued a list of 71 candidates who have also been called for their medical examination as well.

As per the selection notification, the General Administration Department, in April 2023 referred 75 posts of J&K Combined Competitive

Examination-2023 to the J&K Public Service Commission for being filled up through the Combined Competitive Examination.

The posts were advertised by JKPSC on April 13 of 2024.

As many as 30756 candidates were provisionally allowed to appear for the Preliminary Examination.

“The Preliminary Examination was conducted on October 15 of 2023 , in which 18882 candidates appeared and as per the criteria fixed by the Commission, 2144 candidates were declared to have
qualified for the Mains Examination including 77 candidates who were allowed to appear on
the directions of the Central Administrative Tribunal,” the notification reads.

It further reads that J&K Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination, 2023 was conducted
from March 26 April 3 of 2024 both at Jammu and Srinagar in which 1296 candidates appeared in all papers.

“As per the criteria fixed by the Commission in accordance with SRO-103 of 2018 dated 23.02.2018, as amended from time to time, 274 candidates were declared to have
qualified for the Interview/Viva-Voice/Personality
Test,” it reads.

It reads that addition 11 candidates (petitioners) were also called for interview in pursuance to the Court Orders and the Personality test (interview) of the candidates was conducted from October 21 to October 29 of 2024 at the Srinagar Office of JKPSC.

“Out of 274 candidates, eight candidates did not appear in the interview and the Commission in its meeting held on October 29 of w/2024 decided to declare the result of the candidates who appeared in the interview and also notify their aggregate marks and recommend 71 candidates for medical examination in accordance with the relevant rules.

The PSC notification reads that in pursuance of the provisions contained in SRO-103 of 2018
dated 23.02.2018, read with J&K Public Service Commission (Conduct of Examination) Rules 2022 as well as the above-mentioned decision taken by the Commission, the Commission has notified the result of 266 candidates only who appeared in the interview for the post of Jammu and Kashmir Combined Competitive Examination 2023.

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