APSC-Assam Public Service Commission
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- Mar 22, 2023
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असम लोक सेवा आयोग एक राज्य भर्ती एजेंसी है जो असम राज्य के लिए सिविल सेवा परीक्षा आयोजित करने के लिए अधिकृत है जिसका मुख्यालय गुवाहाटी में जवाहर नगर, खानापारा में है और अपने स्वयं के सचिवालय के माध्यम से कार्य करता है। इसकी स्थापना 1 अप्रैल 1937 को हुई थी। संक्षिप्त नाम: APSC उद्देश्य: भर्ती स्थापित: 1937 मुख्यालय: एपीएससी बिल्डिंग, जवाहर नगर, खानापारा, गुवाहाटी 781022 |

The Assam Public Service Commission is a state recruitment agency authorized to conduct the Civil Services Examination for the state of Assam with its headquarters at Jawahar Nagar, Khanapara in Guwahati and functions through its own Secretariat. It was established on 1st April 1937.
Short name: APSC
Purpose: Recruitment
Founded: 1937
Headquarters: APSC Building, Jawahar Nagar, Khanapara, Guwahati 781022Where is APSC HQ ?
APSC Building, Jawahar Nagar, Khanapara, Guwahati 781022
What is full form of APSC?
Assam Public Service Commission
What qualification is required for APSC exam?
At least a Bachelor degree from a recognized University in Agriculture, Agriculture Engineering, Civil Engineering. Preference shall be given to a Post Graduate degree holder in Soil Science.
How can I become a PCS officer in Assam?
Nationality : The Candidate must be an Indian citizen.
Age Limit :Candidate should not be less than 21 years and more than 38 years. The upper age limit is relaxed able by five years for SC/ST candidates i.e. up to 43 years.
What are the job under APSC?
Candidates are going to be selected for different posts under Labour Inspector, Taxes Inspector, Sub Registrar, Superintendent of Taxes, Assam Civil Service, Assam Police Service, Officer at District Transport, among others.
Which subject is best for APSC?
Generally, class VI to XII NCERT study materials are ideal start for APSC preparation but you need some standard books as well for GS (General Studies) paper.
Is APSC and UPSC same?
The state government has decided to revise the Assam Public Service Commission's (APSC) Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) syllabus on the lines of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations to help students take both the examinations.
How can I pass APSC?
How to Secure Rank 1 in APSC Examination
Make a Proper Time-Table. The first step for clearing any exam is to make a proper time table for your study.
Read Current Affairs and Books.
Requires Hard Work.
Final Preparation.
Is APSC held every year?
The Assam Public Service Commission was established in 1937, according to Indian government regulations. The Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) is held every year by the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) to select deserving candidates for various positions.
What is the age limit for APSC?
Between 21 to 38 years of age
How many papers are in APSC?
The APSC CCE Mains Exam consists of a total of 8 papers, out of which 2 are of qualifying nature.
Can I write APSC exam in Assamese?
The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) question paper will now be set in Assamese language as well apart from English. ... "Although candidates can write the answers in Assamese, this does not have official legitimacy,” Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
What is the salary of APSC?
Salary - Rs.22,000 -110,000/month
When did APSC syllabus change?
Government of Assam has amended the Assam Public Services Combined Competitive Examination Rules, 1989 vide Govt. of Assam Notification dated 5th August, 2019, thereby changes the syllabus and restructured the exam patterns/schemes of APSC CCE 2019.
What is ACS officer in Assam?
The Assam Civil Service (ACS) is the foremost service amongst the various posts filled by recruitments through Assam Public Service Commission of the State of Assam. The job of a Civil Servant is as varied and multidimensional as one can imagine.
What is the duty of an ACS officer?
To advise the Government on matters relating to protection and fixation of pay, in respect of Government servants, who were initially appointed as per recommendation of the Commission; To conduct Departmental examinations for Government services.


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