The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is a department of the government of Tamil Nadu that is responsible for governing the recruitment of personnel into the state’s public service. It is the successor of the Madras Service Commission, which came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929 and was the first Provincial Public Service Commission in India. It adopted its current name in 1970. TNPSC operates under Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the Constitution of India.
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CCS-I Exam (Group-I Services) Vacancies 2020
Brief Information of this Sarkari Job in 2020
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has given an employment notification for the recruitment of Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police & Other vacancies included in CCS-I Examination (Group-I Services). Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.
Last Date | 19-Feb-2020 |
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Advertisement No. | 01/2020 |
Post Name | TNPSC CCSE-I (Group-I Services) Online Form 2020 |
Total Vacancies | 69 |
Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Fee Details | One Time Registration Fee: Rs. 150/- Preliminary Examination Fee: Rs.100/- Main Written Examination Fee: Rs. 200/- For SC/ ST/ PWD/ ESM & Other: Nil Examination fee is payable online through Net Banking/ Credit card/ Debit card or it can be paid by offline at SBI/ HDFC Bank/ Post Office within 2 days from the date of submission of online application by choosing the option in the online application. |
Vacancy Details of this Sarkari Job in 2020
Sr. | Post Name | No.of Posts | Qualification | Age Limit |
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1 | Deputy Collector | 18 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
2 | Deputy Superintendent of Police (Category-I) | 19 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
3 | Assistant Commissioner (C.T.) | 10 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
4 | Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies | 14 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
5 | Assistant Director of Rural Development | 07 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
6 | District Officer (Fire and Rescue Services) | 01 | Any Degree | 21 to 38 Years |
Dates to Remember for this Govt. Job
Start Date | 21-Jan-2020 |
End Date | 19-Feb-2020 |
Date of Advertisement | 21-Jan-2020 |
Date of Notification | 20-01-2020 |
Last Date for Preliminary Exam Fee through Bank or Post Office | 21-02-2020 |
Date of Preliminary Examination | 05-04-2020 |
Date of Main Written Examination | Will be announced later at the time of declaring results of Preliminary Examination. |
History
In 1923, the Indian Government established a Public Service Commission to examine the salary structure of the Indian Civil Service and the possibility of transferring some of the duties to provincial services. The commission was composed of five Englishmen and four Indians, with Viscount Lee of Fareham serving as chairman. The commission also addressed the rate of Indianisation of the Indian Civil Service and the Indian Police. It determined a rate which in 15 years would make the Indian Civil Service with a 50% Indian membership and the same in 25 years for the Indian Police.
It was left largely to the discretion of provincial governments to recruit and exercise control over their services, as deemed proper. As a result of the discretionary powers left to provincial Government, the Government of Madras and Punjab proposed to set up their own public service commissions.
Organisation
Articles 316 to 319 of the Constitution of India deal with the structure of state public service commissions. TNPSC is headed by a Chairman and comprises fourteen other members, all appointed by the Governor of Tamil Nadu, in accordance with the above provisions of the Constitution of India.
As of February 2017 the Commission consists of 15 members including chairman Dr. K. Arulmozhi I.A.S, (R).
Departments of TNPSC are headed by a joint secretary, deputy secretaries and under secretaries consisting of sections headed by section officers and other subordinate staff.
In a Government Order dated 9 August 2011, the Tamil Nadu government brought the Chairman and members of the TNPSC under the purview of the State Vigilance Commission and Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption.
Functions
The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission discharges the duties and functions specified in Article 320 of the Constitution of India. The commission is required to advise the Government on all matters relating to framing of recruitment rules, principles to be followed in making appointments and promotions and transfers from one service to another service, in respect of disciplinary matters affecting government servants and to conduct examinations for selection of candidates under direct recruitment to the State, Subordinate and Ministerial Services. The commission conducts departmental examinations for government servants and conducts the examination on behalf of the national Ministry of Defence for admission to the school run by the Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehra Dun.
The Secretary to the commission holds the responsibility of ensuring implementation of its decisions, besides handling day-to-day administration, departmental promotion committees, oral tests for recruitment, etc. The Controller of Exams is responsible for notifying and conducting recruitment and departmental examinations. Controller of exam also responsible for providing TNPSC Hall Ticket which help to identified right candidate during examination and hall ticket help them to prevent any unusual activities in examination.