Wednesday, September 2, 2009

UPSC Apply Online Sep 10th'2009

Desgination: UPSC- Lecturers, Jr. Work Managers and Assistant Marine Engineers

Job Description:

UPSC invites applications for the post of Lecturers, Jr. Work Managers and Assistant Marine Engineers

Name of Post & Dept:

* Lecturer (Defence) - B.E/B.Tech (EEE/ Mech)/ M.E/M.Tech (EEE/ Mech)

* Jr. Works managers (Defence) - B.E/B.Tech (Mech)

* Ass. Marine Engineer (Andaman & Nicobar Administration) - B.E/B.Tech (Mech/ Marine Engg.)

Company Profile:

*The first Commission at the provincial level was the Madras Service Commission established in 1930 under a 1929 Act of the Madras legislature. The Government of India Act, 1935 provided for the establishment of a Public Service Commission for each Province. Accordingly, under the 1935 Act seven Public Service Commissions were established in 1937; for the Provinces of Assam (at Shillong), Bengal (at Calcutta), Bombay and Sindh (at Bombay) Central Provinces, Bihar and Orissa (at Ranchi), Madras (at Madras), Punjab and North-West (at Lahore) and United Province (at Allahabad). All the 28 State Public Service Commissions including the successors of the older Provincial Public Service Commissions, participate in the National Conference. The list of 28 PSCs is at Annexure.

*Articles 315 to 321 of the Constitution of India govern the establishment and composition of the Commission as well as their consultative functions.

*Article 315 of the Constitution provides for separate Public Service Commission for the Union and States without any formal linkage between the two. In order to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and information in common areas of interest, Conference of Chairpersons of State Public Service Commissions are being held from time to time in association with UPSC. Chairman, UPSC is the ex-officio Chairman of the National Conference of Chairpersons of State PSCs..

Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the political movement compelling the British Indian Government to consider setting up of a Public Service Commission for recruitment to its services in the territory. The first Public Service Commission was set up on October 1st, 1926. However, its limited advisory functions failed to satisfy the people’s aspirations and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up of the Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act 1935. Under this Act, for the first time, provision was also made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level.

The Constituent Assembly, after independence, saw the need for giving a secure and autonomous status to Public Service Commissions both at Federal and Provincial levels for ensuring unbiased recruitment to Civil Services as also for protection of service interests. With the promulgation of the new Constitution for independent India on 26th January, 1950, the Federal Public Service Commission was accorded a constitutional status as an autonomous entity and given the title – Union Public Service Commission

Desired Profile:

How to apply
Applications should be send on the prescribed format. Fee of Rs.50 /- payable in form of Central Rectt. Fee Stamps only to be affixed on application form. No fee for SC/ST. Physically Handicapped candidates and for women also. The applications should be send to the Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069, so as to reach on or before 10-09-2009

Location: New Delhi

Education: BE/ B.Tech/ M.E/ M.Tech (EEE/ Mech/ Marine)

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