What is the pass mark for PSC exam?

What is the pass mark for PSC exam?

The maximum marks for test is 100 and a minimum of 40 marks is required for a pass. Negative marks is applicable in this test. There is one mark for each correct answer and 1/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

What are the qualification for PSC?

What is the qualification for PSC exam? Candidates must fall under the given age bracket of the respective state and must have a graduation degree.

Can we apply for PSC after 12th?

After 12th complete you can not eligible for PSC exam. *** The candidates must be complete Graduation degree in any recognized university. *** Your degree with minimum 50 \% of marks.

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What happens if we dont attend PSC exam?

PSC officials have informed that no action will be taken against the absentees. PSC Chairman MK Sakeer had said that more number of candidates appeared for the exam that expected. Now PSC has said that no action will be taken against those who did not attend the exam.

Is PSC exam easy?

There are no easy or tough state PSC exams, it all depends upon the candidate’s preparation and dedication level.

What are the PSC exams?

The PSC Exams are conducted every year PAN India to shortlist the potential candidates across that nation who can serve the country. It is one of the most popular state-level competitive exams in India which is conducted by the respective Public Service Commissions of the states.

What is the minimum qualification required for writing PSC exam?

Minimum qualification required for writing PSC exam is SSLC. Most of the PSC Exam Degree is the minimum qualification. Secretariat assistant, University Assistant, SI, Company/Corpn/board assistant post and Excise Inspector etc.

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Is the Public Service Commission doing enough to ensure regular exams?

In the case of PSC, most state governments have been lax when it comes to ensuring that the Public Service Commission is conducting exams regularly. In fact, it is not uncommon to see in the news that some PSC has landed in fresh controversy regarding delays, corruption, nepotism and cheating.

How to prepare for PSC and UPSC at the same time?

As most exams have strict age limits, the delays endanger the careers of many bright young minds. In this regard, simultaneous preparation for other PSC and UPSC helps immensely. Making time table with space for adequate study (and relaxation) and adhering to it without fail.