Saturday, November 10, 2012

TNPSC : Vacancy for School Assistant in Mathematics Nov 2012

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Commercial Tax Annexe Building
No.1 Greams Road, Chennai-600006, Tamil Nadu


Invites Application for Direct Recruitment to the vacancies in the following post.

School Assistant in Matematics : 03.
Payscale :Rs.9,300-34,800 + Rs.4,600.
Educational Qualification : 1. A Degree in Mathematics of any University in the State of Tamil Nadu.2. Must possess a B.T. or B.Ed. Degree of any University in the State of Tamil Nadu. AND 3.Must have studied Tamil in the S.S.L.C. / H. Sc.

Fee : Rs.150/- (Examination Fee Rs.100/- + Cost of Application Rs.50/-) for General /OBC Candidates .Candidates claiming exemption from examination fee should pay Rs.50 towards  application cost.Candidates have also to pay the service charges applicable to the Bank or Post Office or Fee Processing Agency.

How to Apply : Apply in online through www.tnpsc.gov.in or in www.tnpscexams.net before 28/11/2012 (28 November 2012) till 11.59 PM.

Advertisement : http://www.tnpsc.gov.in/notifications/45_2012_not_eng_school_asst.pdf

Website : http://www.tnpsc.gov.in

TNPSC Profile : 

  In the year 1923, the British Government established a Public Service Commission to examine the salary structure of the Indian Civil Service. The Commission was composed of four Englishmen and four Indian with Lord Lee of Fareham serving as its Chairman. The Commission also addressed the rate of Indianization of the Indian Civil Service and the Indian Police. It determined a rate which in fifteen years would make the Indian Civil Service with a fifty per cent Indian membership and the same in twenty-five years for the Indian Police.

It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as they thought proper. As a result of the discretionary powers left to provincial Government, the Government of Madras and Punjab proposed to set up their Public Service Commissions.

The Madras Service Commission thus came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929. Madras Presidency had the unique honour, of being the only province in India to establish the first Service Commission.

The Madras Service Commission started with three Members, including the Chairman. After re-organisation of States in 1957, several Commissions were constituted. The Madras Service Commission became Madras Public Service Commission with headquarters at Madras in the year 1957. During 1970, when the name of the State was changed into Tamil Nadu, the Madras Public Service Commission automatically became the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC).

In view of its important and impartial function, Public Service Commissions rightly find a place of pride in the Indian Constitution. Articles 16, 234, 315 to 323 deal with various functions and powers of the Public Service Commissions. The working of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission is also regulated by Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Regulation, 1954 and the TNPSC Rules of Procedure.
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