Brother, I am trying to criticize the pattern of ability tests constructively in anticipation that things might change for the better. I believe that our voice has 'butterfly effect' if we raise it. And only by raising it we can make it heard. Yes, things do change for the good.
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As far as screening test is concerned, cut off will be reduced
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[QUOTE=yasirisrar;1121923]As far as screening test is concerned, cut off will be reduced[/QUOTE]
Yasir bhai, can you tell whether only those candidates who scored 76+ can compete for the 18 merit seats or all those who qualified will be able to? |
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For perspective[/QUOTE] In KPPSC Regulations(amended up to 2/7/21), there is no mention of the prospective effect with reference to the introduction of 25 per seat policy as amended in March 2021. (Prospective effect means that these laws are applicable to situations that may arise after or at least from the date of the commencement of these laws.) Based on this logic, this law(25 per seat) applies to the ability test for the posts of PMS Officers as was the case in the ability test for the posts of Tehsildars. Your thoughts? |
It's mentioned I think on the second last or last page of the rules...
Read it and you will get the idea what does it mean.. Sent from my TECNO BB4k using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=Ilyas khan00;1121927]It's mentioned I think on the second last or last page of the rules...
Read it and you will get the idea what does it mean.. Sent from my TECNO BB4k using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Yeah so amendment was made to the March 2017 regulations in July 2021 after the test had been conducted for PMS 2021 in June, therefore the amendment to the earlier regulation of March 2007 should have prospective effect for the next PMS which has not been already conducted. Any change to the new regulation of 2021 shall also have prospective effect meaning this would apply to PMS 2022 I guess. Or I don’t know, I am confused myself :D we will come to know eventually |
Don't get yourself confused. It's self explanatory...
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[QUOTE=GhazMar;1121905]Option to change your optional subjects has been added on kppsc..log in to your account.[/QUOTE]
Sir, I have found no such option on the kppsc website.The boxes in front of subjects are present, but there is no option to save the changes.Furthermore, on top of the page it is mentioned that this is [Read Only].How is one supposed to change subjects then? |
[QUOTE=GhazMar;1121924]Yasir bhai, can you tell whether only those candidates who scored 76+ can compete for the 18 merit seats or all those who qualified will be able to?[/QUOTE]
If the policy of 25/1 is applied then those candidates who scored 76 and above will fall under the 19 merit seats. 19*25=475. Baqi they will not be considered for their zonal quota. This will be just like getting a ticket for the written exam |
Actually competition will start now i.e. the written exams. Plus, whether you like it or not the merit will be lowered to a manageable level as per the discussion held between the protestors and the AC, chairman kppsc and special advisor to CM on higher education
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