The PSC or the public service commission was mandated under article 315 - 323 to assist the respective state governments with matters pertaining to transfers, recruitment, as well as disciplinary actions.
It is well known that the UPSC, or the Union Public Service Commission, conducts the IAS exam every year to recruit candidates for group A and group B services. Similarly, the PSC also conducts recruitment exams for Group A officers and, in some cases, Group B officials in the state administration.
Let us take a look at some of the functions of the PSC.
The purpose of the PSC exam is to recruit candidates for different government positions in different states.
Further, the exam is held in three stages.
Of course, the candidate can only give the interview if he or she clears both the preliminary exam and the main exam. Furthermore, the nature of the exam is objective; however, the syllabus is not the same from state to state. This means that each state has its own syllabus.
The challenge here is competition. Every year, over 100,000 people apply, but only a few hundred seats are available. The competition is so steep that each mark counts. As a result, if you want to pass all rounds, you should hurry up and start studying right away.
List of PSC Exams by State
Here is a table of all the states and their exams for your perusal:
State | Exam |
Uttarakhand | Uttarakhand - Public Service Commission |
Himachal Pradesh | HPPSC |
Uttar Pradesh | UPPSC |
Punjab | PPSC |
Bihar | BPSC |
Haryana | HPSC |
Gujarat | GPSC |
Rajasthan | Rajasthan PSC |
Chattisgarh | Chhattisgarh PSC |
Jharkhand | Jharkhand PSC |
Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh PSC |
Goa | Goa PSC |
Assam | APSC |
Sikkim | Sikkim PSC |
Arunachal Pradesh | Arunachal Pradesh PSC |
Meghalaya | Meghalaya PSC |
Manipur | Manipur PSC |
Andhra Pradesh | APPSC |
Kerala | Kerala PSC |
Odisha | Odisha PSC |
Nagaland | Nagaland PSC |
Tripura | Tripura PSC |
Mizoram | Mizoram PSC |
Karnataka | KPSC |
Tamil Nadu | TNPSC |
Telangana | TSPSC |
Merely holding a senior secondary certificate is not enough to sit for the exam, as the minimum qualification required for this exam is a bachelor's degree.
The degree can be from any discipline but must be from a recognised university or hold an equivalent qualification.
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