Question { SSC, 651738 }
When will the final result of SSC Combined graduate level
main exam 2006 publish?
What is the cut off mark for the General category in the
Combined graduate level main exam 2005?
Answer
Dear friends,
Let me know u that what is happening the different
ministries/department despite of giving them warning by the
government.having seen this order issued by government to
its own department i really doubt that there is some thing
wrong with this departments.i also feared that these
offices might be engaged in wrong activity by supressing
the actual number of the existing vacancies for their own
secret purpose.i think all u have understand what i am
trying to mean.
kindly see the page as follows:
http://persmin.nic.in/dopt/7-6-2005%20CS-II.htm
I have copied and pasted the same below:
MOST URGENT
No. 7/6/2005-CS-II
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market,
New Delhi, dated the 14th Nov., 2006
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Reporting of vacancies in various grades of
CSS, CSSS, and CSCS
Cadres - Adherence to prescribed time
Schedule - regarding.
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The undersigned is directed to invite attention
of all the Cadres participating in the CSS, CSSS, and CSCS
to the instructions contained in this Department’s O.M. No.
4/3/2001-CS.II dated 8.8.1994 read with O.M. No. 5/15/2001-
CS-II dated 18/20.9.2001 on the subject and to say that as
per the time schedule prescribed therein, the vacancies in
the grades of CSS/CSSS/CSCS are required to be furnished by
the cadres to this Department by 31st August every year,
first on tentative basis and later, on concrete basis by
December every year. It is noted that this time schedule
is not being adhered to by the cadres, resulting in delay
in furnishing the vacancy position to the UPSC/SSC.
2. It has now been brought to the notice of this
Department by the Staff Selection Commission vide, its
D.O. No. 10/4/2006-P&P.I dated 29.8.2006 (copy enclosed)
that the confirmed number of vacancies are not being
reported to them in time by the cadre controlling
authorities and consequently, problems arise in maintaining
the schedule of the examination. Further, in the process,
the declaration of the result of the examination gets
delayed, resulting in delay in nominating the candidates.
It is important and relevant to point out that the notice
of the examination is required to indicate the exact
number of vacancies to be filled up, for the information of
the prospective candidates since the response of
candidates, especially those who would like to appear at
the open competitive examination, depends largely on the
number of vacancies available for being filled up. But, it
has not been possible for the UPSC/SSC to indicate the
number of vacancies, even tentatively, owing to non-
receipt of vacancy position in time from the
Ministries/Departments/Offices concerned. It has also been
noted that the number of vacancies initially notified is
reduced drastically by some Ministries after declaration of
the result of the particular examination, thereby causing
embarrassment to the Commission. Such a situation is not
desirable as it affects the chances of selection of
aspiring candidates. Apart from the above, there are
instances in which the examination for the next year is
notified and held by the UPSC/SSC without publishing the
result of the examination of the previous year. Under such
circumstances, candidates are placed in a state of
uncertainty as to whether they should appear again at the
next examination, which is not desirable. This also leads
to a situation in which candidates who have
already qualified the earlier examination get
recommended/selected again on the basis of qualifying the
next examination, and in the process, the vacancies to
that extent remain unfilled for quite some time leading to
avoidable delays in filling up such vacancies through the
subsequent examinations. This could be avoided only if the
vacancies are notified to the Commission well in time.
3. The matter relating to reporting of vacancies in
the various grades of CSS/CSSS/ /CSCS has been reviewed in
this Department and the following guidelines are issued for
strict observance and compliance by all the
Ministries/Departments participating in the
CSS /CSSS/CSCS: -
(i) The number of vacancies required to be
filled up in a particular recruitment year through various
modes of recruitment, as prescribed under the relevant
Rules, should be assessed as accurately as possible with
due regard to all relevant considerations. For this
purpose, the vacancies to be taken into account should be
the clear vacancies arising in a post/grade due to
retirement, resignation, death, long term promotion and
creation of posts on long-term basis. Vacancies arising
out of deputation for a period exceeding one year should
also be taken into account, due note, however, being kept
also of the number of candidates likely to revert from
deputation to the cadre during the relevant recruitment
year;
(ii) The number of vacancies so assessed to
be filled up in a grade during the relevant recruitment
(Select List ) Year should be reported to the CS Division,
first on tentative basis by 30th April and later on
concrete basis, by 31st August of the particular
recruitment year. For instance, the vacancies meant for
the Select List Year 2007 should be furnished in the
prescribed proforma to this Division , on tentative basis
by 30.4.2007 and on concrete basis by 31.8.2007. All the
columns in the proforma may be filled up carefully without
giving any scope for seeking further clarifications from
the cadre concerned. The vacancies that are not furnished
in the prescribed proforma or are received after the last
date will not be taken into account and no candidate will
be nominated to the cadre concerned even if a candidate of
that cadre figures in the list of qualified candidates.
This may please be noted.
(iii) Under no circumstances, the revision of
vacancies either upward or downward initially notified to
this Department by the cadres will be entertained after the
declaration of result of the written part of the
examination by the UPSC/SSC. If there are compelling
circumstances to do so, then full justification for the
same should be furnished with the approval of the Joint
Secretary (Admn.) concerned.
4. All the Cadre Controlling authorities are
advised to follow the above mentioned guidelines
scrupulously. The vacancy position in all grades for the
Select List Year 2006 may please be furnished to this
Department immediately assuming that the vacancies reported
to this Department for the earlier Select List Year(s)
would have been filled up. Vacancy position in respect of
CSS may be addressed to Shri R.K. Ojha, Deputy Secretary(CS-
I).
Encl: As above
Sd/-
(M.C. Luther)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Tele.No. 24622365.
To
All Cadre Controlling Authorities
Copy for information to DS(CS-I) in respect of CSS.