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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Pathankot youth achieve AIR 2 in UPSC NDA

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PATHANKOT: Punjab’s only boy Pratham Singh who had made to Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) in 2016 has again brought accolades to the state after he received all India ranking 2 in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) National Defense Academy (NDA) exam.

Pratham is also the recipient of the coveted Sword of Honour from RIMC , an award conferred to the all-round best cadet.

Resident of Pangoli, Pathankot, Pratham who is the is 4th generation in the army told
TOI on Monday “I am motivated and excited to continue the tradition of my family to serve the country with valour, honour and bravery as the fourth generation”.

The UPSC NDA result was declared on March 6.

Stating that he wanted to live up to the gallant traditions of RIMC to join the Army, Pratham said he felt that the army was the only organization where he could serve the country and dedicate his life in the service of the motherland.

Pratham’s proud mother, Lt Col Anuvandana Jaggi who has been a mentor, a guide and source of inspiration to him said “Pratham is a national level equestrian and an athlete who broke the 30 years old RIMC high jump record and established a new record” adding that he was now all set to join NDA in next few days’ time.

She said it was a pleasurable blessing to see his son’s dream of joining the army becoming a reality adding that her son had brought immense laurels to the family and his second home RIMC.



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Civil Service Prelims 2021 and IFS Notification Released; Details Here

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Notification for Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination 2021 and Civil Service Prelims Examination 2021 has been released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Thursday, March 4, on its official website- www.upsc.gov.in. As per the notification, IFS aspirants will have to clear the Civil Services exam to qualify Indian Forest Service (Main) examination. Candidates who are willing to appear for the examination can now register through the online mode. The examination will be conducted on June 27.Through this recruitment process, a total of 822 vacancies will be filled out of which 712 vacancies are for Civil Services Exam and 110 are for Indian Forest Services Exam.

Educational Qualification:Candidates applying for UPSC IAS Civil Services Exam 2021 must hold a Bachelor’s degree from any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions.

Applicants applying for UPSC IFS Prelims 2021 must hold a Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects including Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology or a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Forestry or in Engineering of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions.

Age LimitCandidates who are applying for UPSC IAS (Civil Services) 2021 and UPSC IFS 2021 must have attained the age of 21 years and should not have attained the age of 32 years.

Selection CriteriaThe candidates will have to clear the Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam for the selection of the Indian Forest Service (Main) Exam. The final list for the interview round will be based on the marks scored in the mains examination.

How to apply for UPSC Civil Services 2021 Exam:Step 1. Candidates who are willing to apply for the examination can go to the official website by clicking on the link- upsc.gov.in.

Step 2: Under ‘What’s New’ section on the homepage you will see the ‘Exam Notification – Indian Forest Services (Preliminary) Exam through CS(P) 2021’ as well as ‘Exam Notification – Civil Services (Preliminary) 2021’.

Step 3: Choose the suitable link. In case you want to apply for both only one application is to be submitted.

Step 4: After choosing the link, a new window will appear that contains the official notification as well as the application link.

Step 5: Read the instructions carefully mentioned in the notification before filling the application form,

Direct Link for IFS notification:https://www.upsc.gov.in/whats-new/Indian%20Forest%20Service%20%28Preliminary%29%20Examination%2C%202021%20through%20CS%28P%29%20Examination%202021/Exam%20Notification

Direct Link for Civil Services notification:https://www.upsc.gov.in/whats-new/Civil%20Services%20%28Preliminary%29%20Examination%2C%202021/Exam%20Notification

Application FeeNo application fee is charged from female/SC/ST/Persons with benchmark disability. However, for all others, an application fee of Rs 100 will be charged.

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UPSC Invites Application for Several Vacancies in CBI, Other Depts at upsc.gov.in; Check Details Here

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The advertisement for vacancies in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), forensic science laboratory of the Delhi government, agriculture ministry and other ministries has been released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Candidates can apply for the posts through the official website of the commission –www.upsc.gov.inor www.upsconline.nic.in. For the vacancies mentioned in the UPSC advertisement number 04/2021, the last date for the submission of application is March 18. The application process has now started and candidates can take the following steps to apply for their desired vacancy.

Step 1: Visit the website https://www.upsc.gov.in/.

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the option titled Online Recruitment Application (ORA).

Step 3: A new page will open. Click ‘Apply Now’ next to your desired vacancy.

Step 4: Click on Next after submitting the declaration. Now click on New Registration.

Step 5: Enter the details to fill the form. Once the application form is filled, deposit Rs 25 as the application fee.

Step 6: Download your application form after submitting.

Step 7: Take a print out of the form and keep it safely for future reference.

The number of vacancies released in the latest advertisement are as follows:

1. In the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, there is one vacancy available for the post of Economic Officer.

2. There are 10 Vacancies for the post of Assistant Executive Engineer(Civil) in Employees’ State Insurance Corporation, Ministry of Labour and Employment.

3.In the Ministry of Jal Shakti, there is one vacancy for the post of Programmer Grade A.

4.There are 43 vacancies for the post of Public Prosecutor and 26 vacancies for the post of Assistant Public Prosecutor in the Central Bureau of Investigation.

5.In the Forensic Science Laboratory of the Home Department, Government of NCT of Delhi, the names and number of vacancies are:

Senior Scientific Officer(Ballistics): One post

Senior Scientific Officer(Biology): Two posts

Senior Scientific Officer(Chemistry): Two posts

Senior Scientific Officer(Documents): Two posts

Senior Scientific Officer(Lie-Detection): One post

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