PSC declares CCE Mains result
Jammu, Apr 9: Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission Monday declared the result of Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination 2011. The result was declared in record time of less than one month of completion of the examination.
According to a statement issued by JKPSC, 503 candidates have been declared to have qualified for the interview against 142 posts. The interviews of the candidates shall commence from 21st May, 2012. It said 3555 candidates had qualified for taking Mains Examination which was conducted w.e.f 15.02.2012 to 10.03.2012. The Commission has also notified 65 posts under Combined Competitive Examination 2012 for which Preliminary Examination shall be conducted on 05.08.2012. This shall be the 4th consecutive examination to be conducted by the Commission in so as many years.
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Lastupdate on : Mon, 9 Apr 2012 18:30:00 GMT
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