Uttar Pradesh PSC jobs for Assistant Prosecution Officer in Allahabad. Last Date to apply: 28 Jan 2019
Job Description
ADVT. NO : A-5/E-1/2018
Assistant Prosecution
Officer Exam 2018 job opportunities in Uttar Pradesh Public Service
Commission
No. of Vacancies :
Presently, the no. of Vacancies is 17 which may be increase or decrease in
exceptional circumstances on the request of the State Government.
Qualification : The candidates must possess Law Degree from
any recognized University upto the last date for receipt of application.
Preferential : Other things being equal such candidate shall
be given preference who (1) Has served for a minimum period of two years in
Territorial Army or (2) Has obtained 'B' certificate of N.C.C.
Nature of Post : Gazetted, Pay Level–8, ` 47,600 – 1,51,100/-
Age Limit : (i) Candidates must have attained the age of
21 years and must not have crossed the age of 40 years on July 1, 2018 i.e.
they must have not been born earlier than 2nd July, 1978 and not later than
July 1, 1997. For PH candidates, the maximum age limit is 55 years i.e. they
must have not been born before 02 July, 1963.
Application Fee :
In the ON-LINE Application process,
after completing the procedure of first stage, Category wise prescribed
examination fee is to be deposited as per instructions provided in second stage
The prescribed fee of Preliminary examination for different
categories is as under:-
(i) Unreserved / Other – Exam fee Rs. 100/- + On-line processing Backward Class fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 125/-
(ii) Scheduled Caste / – Exam fee Rs. 40/- + On-line processing Scheduled Tribe fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 65/-
(iii) Handicapped – Exam fee NIL + On-line processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 25/-
Selection Process : The selection will be made on the basis of total marks obtained by the candidates in Main (written) examination and interview. The Centre of Examination, decided by the Commission, will be intimated to the candidates by means of their e-Admission Certificate.
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About Company
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.