Youth stares at dwindling government jobs

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has over the years noticed a decline in the number of job vacancies for the candidates. In 2014, there were around 1364 total vacancies in UPSC which reduced to 1164 in 2015, 1209 in 2016, 1058 in 2017 and 812 in 2018.

Since 2014, the posts advertised by UPSC have dropped remarkably by 47%. The dip is seen even when the country is experiencing a shortage of IAS and IPS officers.

A report citing a Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) official said most of the shortages in the government sector are at the entry-level.

Apart from the civil services, the total recruitment by the UPSC in other exams such as Engineering Services Examination, Combined Medical Services Examination, Combined Defence Services Examination, National Defence Academy Examination, Central Armed Police Forces Examination, among others also witnessed a dip of 30%.

The decline in the number of vacancies in the government sector is a result of increased privatisation, digitisation and automation, observe the academicians.

“The liberalisation policy of the 1991 has moved to another level lately. Various policies implemented in the last few years have led to a significant reduction in the number of vacancies required in the government sector. Manual work is now being replaced by machines. For instance, after GST, the tax collection process was automated as a result of which fewer officials are required to work for taxation,” says Manoj K Jha, founder, GS Score Institute.

We cannot expect the number of job opportunities to rise in the coming future, it will continue to further reduce in a few years, before stabilising at one point, he adds.

In 2013 there were around 20, 000 vacancies in Staff Selection Commission (SSC), which reduced to 12,000 in 2018 and 8,000- 9,000 vacancies now, highlights Deepak Mishra, an SSC tutor.

The downsizing in the number of opportunities in SSC is a result of multiple factors including the inability of the government to create more jobs, shady administrative process and lack of honesty in conducting the exams, he highlights.

“The SSC exams have also been marred by paper leaks, continuous rescheduling of dates and excessive delay in result declaration. In addition, the government is filling up the positions on an ad-hoc basis in most organisations. The exams for railways and SSC conducted by NTA have been widely affected by the ongoing inefficiency,” he says.

While the Banking sector has been advertising fewer job vacancies for many positions over the years due to the merging of many banks, the examination conducting bodies IBPS and SBI have achieved the set deadline for conducting exams and result declaration.

The loopholes and the inefficiency in the administrative procedure is greatly impacting the students who devote several years of hard work to these competitive exams.

Vivek Yadav, SSC aspirant from Noida, who is still waiting for the results of SSC exams held in 2018 says, “Students are not left with many career options due to the long delays. We invest in 3-4 years to prepare and appear for the exam, and the continuous postponement and rescheduling leads to unambiguity and uncertainty. Students are this way not left with exit options also and lose out on alternative opportunities too.”



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SSC MTS scorecards to be released today at ssc.nic.in

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NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will release the scorecards of Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff examination 2019 on its official website today i.e., March 10.

Once released, the candidates who appeared for the SSC MTS examination can obtain their scorecards from the Commission’s website — ssc.nic.in.

Staff Selection Commission had declared the result of Paper-II of Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination, 2019 on October 30, 2020, wherein a total of 20902 candidates were qualified for appearing in Document Verification (DV).

SSC will release the detailed marks of the selected and non-selected candidates on Wednesday. Candidates need to login with their SSC MTS registration number and password to obtain the results. It should be noted that this facility will be available till March 31. The notice issued regarding the SSC MTS result reads “Detailed marks of the selected and non-selected candidates will be uploaded on the website of the Commission on 10.03.2021. This facility will be available from 10.03.2021 to 31.03.2021. Candidates may check their individual marks by using their Registration No. and Registered Password and click on Result/Marks tab on the candidate dashboard.”

Due to suspected malpractices, the result of 607 candidates has been kept withheld. The result of 8385 candidates (excluding 607 withheld cases) is available on the website of the Commission.



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SSC JE 2019 Paper 1 Result Out ; Check Here for Details

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the SSC JE Result 2019 for Paper I on March 1. Candidates who have appeared in the examination can check the result on the commission’s official website www.ssc.nic.in. The SSC JE 2019 paper 1 exam was held online for Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quality Surveying & Contracts posts. All qualified and non-qualified candidates will be able to view their marks from March 8 onwards. Below are the steps to be followed to view the SSC JE Result 2019 for Paper I.
1. Visit the official website of SSC www.ssc.nic.in through your search engine.

2. Go to the Result section on the top right corner of the home page and click on it.

3. Click on the JE tab followed by the link that reads “Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) Examination, 2019 – List of candidates qualified in Paper I for appearing in Paper-II”.

4. Download the result to view the PDF document.

5. To check whether you have made the cut, look for your name and roll number in the document.

Direct link to the SSC JE 2019 Paper 1 Result:

Those whose names appear in the result document will have to appear for the Descriptive Paper (Paper-II) of SSC JE 2019, which is tentatively scheduled to be held on March 21. The status of the exam city and Admission Certificates of the qualified candidates will be uploaded on the respective Regional Offices website.

Candidates would be able to check their SSC JE scores for Paper 1 from March 8 to 28 by using their registration no. and password.

According to the official notification regarding the result, category-wise cut-off details and number of candidates qualifying to appear in Paper-II (descriptive) of the Examination are as follows:

For Civil Engineering: 

1. For SC the cut-off is 101.70364 843 and a total of 843 candidates qualified.

2. For ST the cut-off is ST 102.61781 and 434 candidates qualified.

3. For OBC the cut-off is 115.93457 and 1719 candidates qualified.

4. EWS the cut-off is 112.28955 and 824 candidates qualified.

Electrical / Mechanical Engineering:

1. For SC the cut-off is 140.59015 and 148 candidates qualified.

2. For ST the cut-off is 135.88541 74 and candidates qualified

3. For OBC the cut-off is 153.26874 and 348 candidates qualified.

4. For EWS the cut-off is 151.04061 and 158 candidates qualified.

Here is the link to the official notification regarding the SSC JE 2019 Result:



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​SSC Delhi Police SI Paper 1 2020 Result to be Released Today; Check Details Here

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The result of paper 1 for Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces Examination 2020 will be released on Friday, February 26, 2021, by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The commission will declare the Delhi Police and CAPF Sub-Inspector Exam 2020 Result today, according to the Result Status Report. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can download the result from the official website of SSC that is https://ssc.nic.in/ after it gets declared.

To fill 1564 vacancies of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police, CAPF, CRPF, BSF, CISF, SSB and ITBP, the recruitment drive is being conducted. After qualifying the SSC Delhi Police examination 2020, candidates will be appointed for the post of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces. SSC SI 2020 Paper I exam was held from November 23 to 25, 2020. The SSC SI 2020 Paper I answer keys along with the recorded responses of the candidates were released on December 21, 2020.

The objections for SSC SI 2020 Answer Key were invited by the commission till December 24, 2020. The SSC SI 2020 Paper I result of the examination will be based on the analysis done for the raised objections.

Here’s how to check the result of SSC SI 2020 Paper I

Candidates who have appeared for the examination can check the result after it gets released by following the below-mentioned steps:

Step 1: Candidates are required to visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission by clicking on the link – ssc.nic.in

Step 2: On the homepage, you will find a link reading ‘SSC SI 2020 Paper I Result’ in the ‘Latest News’ segment. You are required to click on it

Step 3: You will then have to login with your roll number/ registration number, date of birth and other details on the login page

Step 4: As you will login with your credentials the SSC SI 2020 Paper I Result will be displayed on your screen

Step 5: You can also download the result and keep it for future references



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