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Introduction |
The Staff Selection Commission has as Shri S. Gopalakrishnan, IAS,, assisted by two members Shri Rajiv Srivastava, IOFS and Shri R.K. Jain, Controller of Exams & JS Shri Deenbandhu Singh at Headquarter level and nine Regional Directors at Regional level. |
The functions of
the Staff Selection Commission as per Resolution No. 39018/1/98-Estt (B)
dated 21.05.1999 and its subsequent amendments vide Resolution
No.24012/8-A/2003-Estt (B) dated 13.11.2003, 29.09.2005, 14th January 2011
and 24th July, 2012 are given as under :- |
(i) To make Recruitment to Group 'B' (Non-Gazetted) posts and
Group 'C' (Non-Technical) posts under Government of India and their attached
and subordinate offices, except those posts which are specifically exempt
from the purview of Staff Selection Commission in Pay Band-2 and Pay
Band-1carrying Grade Pay upto Rs.4800/- through conduct of competitive
examinations.
(ii) To make recruitment to such posts under Government of India by
election through interviews, in Pay Band-2 and Pay Band-1 carrying Grade pay
upto Rs.4800/- which may, at the discretion of the Commission, be preceded by
a short listing or skill test.
(iii) To conduct Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations of
the Central Secretariat Clerical/Stenographers Services and such other
Services as have been or may be entrusted to the Commission.
(iv) To conduct periodical Skill Tests in English/Hindi and such
other skill tests as may be assigned by the Government from time to time.
(v) To perform such other functions as may be entrusted to it by the
Central Government from time to time.
(vi) To conduct examinations and/or interviews, whenever required, for recruitment to the posts within its purview.
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The Staff
Selection Commission has nine Regional / Sub-Regional Offices in different
parts of the country. These Regional / Sub-Regional Offices are responsible
for smooth and peaceful conduct of the examinations. They provide administrative
support to the Headquarters for performing various activities involved in the
smooth conduct of examinations, like receipt of applications from the
candidates, Electronic Data processing of applications, issue of Admit Cards (ACs)
to the candidates, booking of venues at various centres within their jurisdiction
in consultation with the District Authorities, sending non-confidential examination
material to the Centre Supervisors and appointment of Invigilators and Inspecting
Officers at various examination centres. Further, Regional Offices are also
responsible for holding interviews / Physical Endurance /Physical Efficiency Test
(PET)/Medical Examination, wherever required. |
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REGIONAL/SUB-REGIONAL OFFICES OF THE STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION |
REGION /
SUB-REGION |
DATE OFESTABLISHMENT |
Northern Region |
01.07.1976(26.09.1979)* |
Southern Region(Chennai) |
14.11.1977 |
Eastern Region(Kolkata) |
27.12.1977 |
Central Region(Allahabad) |
31.12.1977 |
Western Region(Mumbai) |
10.01.1978 |
Madhya Pradesh
Region(Raipur) |
01.01.1980 |
North Eastern
Region(Guwahati) |
07.02.1981 |
Kerala Karnataka
Region(Bangalore) |
01.03.1990 |
North Western
Region(Chandigarh) |
16.11.1996 |
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* Separate Regional Office carved
out on 26.09.1979 |
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The jurisdiction of the various Regional/Sub-Regional Offices is as under : |
S.No. |
Region |
Location |
Jurisdiction |
1. |
Central Region |
Allahabad |
UP, Bihar |
2. |
Eastern Region |
Kolkata |
West Bengal, Orissa, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands & Jharkhand |
3. |
Northern Region |
New Delhi |
Delhi, Rajasthan & Uttaranchal |
4. |
Western Region |
Mumbai |
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu |
5. |
Southern Region |
Chennai |
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry |
6. |
Kerala-Karnataka Region |
Bangalore |
Karnataka, Kerala & Lakshadweep |
7. |
North-Eastern Region |
Guwahati |
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Tripura |
8. |
Madhya Pradesh Sub-Region |
Raipur |
Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh |
9. |
North-Western Sub-Region |
Chandigarh |
J & K, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab & Chandigarh |
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