RPSC invites Online application for the following posts
in various Government Departments in Rajasthan Rajasthan Public Service
Commission, Ajmer issued recruitment notice Advertisement 06/2015-16 to fill 83
posts of Sr. Scientist Officer. This is a great chance for all those who want
to get career in the Sr. Scientist Officer department and the selection drive
will be done for a good number of posts. Candidates who are willing and conform
to the eligibility mentioned by the recruitment board are strongly encouraged
to apply for RPSC Sr. Scientist Officer Special Education Exam 2015.
About US :- Rajasthan Public service Commission have had a
glorious past of nearly 50 years. During 1923, the Lee Commission had
recommended setting up of a Central Public Service Commission in India, but it
did not give much thought to the need of establishing similar commissions in
provinces.
It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as they thought proper. At the time of formation of Rajasthan, the institution of Public Service Commission existed in only three of the twenty-two covenanting states viz. Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner. The successor administration after the merger of the princely states promulgated an ordinance on 16 August 1949 establishing the Rajasthan Public Service Commission Ajmer. It was published in Raj. Gazette at 20 August 1949 and it came into effect from this date. It provided for the abolition of the PSCs or other institution performing duties in the nature of those of a PSC in the constituent states. The ordinance also provided inter-alia, for the composition of the Commission,
It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as they thought proper. At the time of formation of Rajasthan, the institution of Public Service Commission existed in only three of the twenty-two covenanting states viz. Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner. The successor administration after the merger of the princely states promulgated an ordinance on 16 August 1949 establishing the Rajasthan Public Service Commission Ajmer. It was published in Raj. Gazette at 20 August 1949 and it came into effect from this date. It provided for the abolition of the PSCs or other institution performing duties in the nature of those of a PSC in the constituent states. The ordinance also provided inter-alia, for the composition of the Commission,
- Sr. Scientist Officer : 18 posts in various disciplines
- Senior Chemist : 01 post
- Chemist : 01 post
- Geologist : 14 posts
- Inspector Factory and Boilers : 18 posts
- Asst. Director (ISMTC) : 01 post
- Inspector Factory (Chemistry) : 01 post
- Agriculture Research Officer (Udhyan) : 07 posts
- Statistical Officer : 12 posts
- Occupational Therapist : 07 posts
- Asst. Town Planner : 03 posts
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