Job Details
Post Name : Assistant Engineer
No of Vacancy : 72 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 9300-34800/-
Grade Pay : Rs 4200/-
Educational Qualification : Degree in Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering from a recognized University
Age Limit : Minimum & Maximum age limit is 18 to 42 years as on 0108.
2016
Job Location : Haryana
Selection Process : Selection will be through Written Test & Interview
Application Fee : Candidates belonging to General have to pay Rs 500/- & Rs 125/- for Women/ SC/BC/EBP candidates of Haryana through e-Challan in any branch of State Bank of India after 48 hours of registration of online application form Physically Handicapped are exempted from payment of application fee.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply online through HPSC website wwwhpscgovin or wwwhpsconline.
in on or before 31072017 till 1159 thereafter link will be disabled
Public Service Commissions, both at the Union and at the State level, are amongst the most important Public Institutions with long traditions which have served well.
The establishment of this Institution had its origin in the history of Indian nationalism and the persistent demand of the leaders of freedom movement for progressive Indianisation of the Civil Service under British Raj
The Montagu-Chelmsford Report accepted in principle the demand for Indianisation of the higher civil services and accordingly a provision for this was made in the Government of India Act, 1919 The Royal Commission of the Superior Civil Service in India under the Chairmanship of Lord Lee, in its 1924 Report, recommended setting up of Public Service Commission of India The Public Service Commission of India was set up on 1st October, 1926 under the Chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker
The first Commission at the provincial level was the Madras Service Commission established in 1930 under a 1929 Act of the Madras legislature.
The Government of India Act, 1935 provided for the establishment of a Public Service Commission for each Province Accordingly, under the 1935 Act seven Public Service Commissions were established in 1937 for the provinces of Assam (at Shillong), Bengal (at Calcutta), Bombay and Sindh (at Bombay), Central Provinces, Bihar and Orissa (at Ranchi), Madras (at Madras), Punjab and North-West (at Lahore) and the United Provinces (at Allahabad) All the State Public Service Commissions including the successors of the older Provincial Public Service Commissions came to be established after the reorganization of States after independence