Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body in the Republic of India. The commission is authorized to conduct examinations for appointment to the various Civil Services of India.
The Indian Constitution (Part XIV - Services Under the Union and the states - article no. 315 to 323) provides for a Public Service Commission for the union and a Public Service Commission for each state.
The first Public Service Commission was set up on 1 October 1926 by the then British Indian Government in response to the demands of Indian politicians that the Indian Civil Services be Indianized. The functions of this Public Service Commission were largely advisory and, because of this limitation, it failed to satisfy the demands of Indian political parties associated with the struggle for freedom. The British Indian government then set up a Federal Public Service Commission and provided for the formation of provincial level Public Service Commissions under the Government of India Act 1935.
UPSC Recruitment Advertisement No.07 2011
Applications in the prescribed forms are invited for direct recruitment to the following posts by 28h April, 2011
Name of post:
1) Principal, NDA, M/o Defence
2) Superintendent (Legal), D/O Legal Affairs, M/O Law and Justice.
3) Deputy Director (Chemical)
4) Vice-Principal, NDA
5) Plant Protection Officer
6) Service Engineer (Mechanical)
For details please visit www.upsc.gov.in
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body in the Republic of India. The commission is authorized to conduct examinations for appointment to the various Civil Services of India.
The Indian Constitution (Part XIV - Services Under the Union and the states - article no. 315 to 323) provides for a Public Service Commission for the union and a Public Service Commission for each state.
The first Public Service Commission was set up on 1 October 1926 by the then British Indian Government in response to the demands of Indian politicians that the Indian Civil Services be Indianized. The functions of this Public Service Commission were largely advisory and, because of this limitation, it failed to satisfy the demands of Indian political parties associated with the struggle for freedom. The British Indian government then set up a Federal Public Service Commission and provided for the formation of provincial level Public Service Commissions under the Government of India Act 1935.
UPSC Recruitment Advertisement No.07 2011
Applications in the prescribed forms are invited for direct recruitment to the following posts by 28h April, 2011
Name of post:
1) Principal, NDA, M/o Defence
2) Superintendent (Legal), D/O Legal Affairs, M/O Law and Justice.
3) Deputy Director (Chemical)
4) Vice-Principal, NDA
5) Plant Protection Officer
6) Service Engineer (Mechanical)
For details please visit www.upsc.gov.in
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