Odisha PSC jobs for Inspector Motor Vehicle/ Additional R.T.O (Enforcement)/Assistant Workers Engineer in Cuttack. Last Date to apply: 07 Sep 2016
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Advertisement No. 04 of 2016-17
Inspector of Motor Vehicle/ Additional R.T.O (Enforcement)/Assistant Workers Engineer in Group-B recruitment in Odisha PSC under Commerce and (Transport) Department.
Qualification : A candidate shall hold a Degree in - (a) (i) Automobile Engineering ; or (ii) Mechanical Engineering with Automobile engineering as a subject (b) Possess a license to drive a Transport Vehicle. "Provided that candidates not possessing a valid driving license for Transport vehicle, shall undergo driving training of Transport vehicle in a recognized Heavy Motor Vehicle Driving Training School during the probation period. Possession of a valid driving license for Transport Vehicle will be a pre-requisite for completion of probation period and confirmation in the service. Failure to possess a driving license for Transport Vehicle before completion of probation period shall make the candidates liable for termination from service"
No. of Vacancies : 21 Posts (UR-12, SC-02, ST-07)
Scale of Pay : Rs. 9,300-34,800/-
Age : 32 yrs
Application Fee : A candidate is required to pay a non-refundable and non-adjustable fee of Rs.300/-(Rupees three hundred) only. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe of Odisha only are exempted from payment of this fee.
Method of Selection : The selection of candidates for recruitment to the post will be made on the basis of written test and Viva Voce Test. (i) Written examination = 100 Marks (ii) Viva Voce Test 15 Marks The Plan of Examination and broad outlines of the syllabi for the said examination are enclosed.
Place of Examination : The written examination will be held at Cuttack.
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Recommendations of the Royal Commission on superior services in India, 1924, referred to in short, as the Lee Commission, and now they find place in the Constitution of India in Articles 315 to 323. The Odisha Public Service Commission was constituted on 1st April, 1949 after it’s bifurcation from the former Bihar and Odisha Joint Public Service Commission. At the time of creation of the Odisha Public Service Commission the strength of the Commission was three including Chairman . The strength increased to five in the year 1979 and further increased to six in the year 1996.