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87 Agriculture Officer & Agriculture Research Officer Vacancy – RPSC,Rajasthan

Last Date:12 February,2020
Adv. No. : 09/2019-20
Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC)
Rajasthan

RPSC Agriculture Officer Vacancy invites application for the posts of 87 Agriculture Officer & Agriculture Research Officer Vacancy 2020 from M.Sc. pass candidates interested in RPSC RAJ Agriculture Officer Recruitment opening. Follow this article for RPSC Agriculture Officer Salary, Qualification, eligibility criteria and Rajasthan PSC Agriculture Officer Last Date is 12 February 2020.

Employment Notification 87 Agriculture Officer & Agriculture Research Officer Vacancy – RPSC,Rajasthan

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Agriculture Officer & Agriculture Research Officer Vacancy
No of post – 87
Pay Scale – Level (L – 14)

Educational Qualification:
M.Sc. (Agriculture) or M.Sc. (Horticulture) of a University established by Law in India. / IInd Class M.Sc. Chemistry or IInd Class M.Sc. (Agri.) Chem. or Soil Science of a University established by Law in India.

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General Information:

  • Abbreviations Used : Gen. – General, S.C. – Scheduled Castes, S.T.- Scheduled Tribes, O.B.C. – Other Backward Classes, M.B.C.- More Backward Classes, E.W.S. – Economically Weaker Sections, B/LV – Blindness and low vision , H.I. – Hearing Impaired, LD/CP – Loco motor Disability including Cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victims and muscular dystrophy.
  • that the upper age limit mentioned above shall not apply in the case of an ex-prisoner who had served under the Government on a substantive basis on any post before his conviction and was eligible for appointment under the Rules.
  • that in the case of other ex-prisoner the upper age limit mentioned above shall be relaxed by a period equal to the term of imprisonment served by him provided he was not overage before his conviction and was eligible for appointment under the Rules.
  • that the upper age limit mentioned above shall be relaxable by a period equal to the service rendered in the N.C.C. in the case of Cadet Instructors and if the resultant age does not exceed the prescribed maximum age limit by more than three years, they shall be deemed to be within the prescribed age limit.
  • that the persons appointed temporarily to a post in the Service shall be deemed to be within the age limit had they been within the age limit when they were initially appointed even though they have crossed the age limit when they appear finally before the Commission and shall be allowed up to two chances had they been eligible as such at the time of their initial appointment.
  • notwithstanding anything contained contrary in these Rules in the case of persons serving in connection with the affairs of the State in substantive capacity, the upper age limit shall be 40 years for direct recruitment to posts filled in by competitive examinations or in case of posts filled in through the Commission by interview.
  • that the Released Emergency Commissioned Officers and Short Service Commissioned Officers after release from the Army shall bedeemed to be within the age-limit even though they have crossed the age-limit when they appear before the Commission had they been eligible as such at the time of their joining the Commission in the Army.
  • that the upper age limit for persons serving in connection with the affairs of the Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishads and in the State Public Sector Undertakings/Corporation in Substantive capacity shall be 40 years.
  • provided that the upper age limit for the reservists, namely defence Service Personnel transferred to the reserve, shall be 50 years.
  • According to the Rajasthan Civil Services (Absorption of Ex-servicemen) Rules, 1988, relaxation in upper age limit shall be given five years to Ex-servicemen. Provided that permissible age after relaxation work out to be more than 50 years then upper age limit of 50 years will be applicable.

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Vacancy Notice 87 Agriculture Officer & Agriculture Research Officer Vacancy – RPSC,Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan Public Service Commission had a glorious past of nearly 70 years. During 1923, the Lee Commission had recommended setting up of a Central Public Service Commission in India, but it did not give much thought to the need of establishing similar commissions in provinces. It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as they thought proper.
  • At the time of formation of Rajasthan, the institution of Public Service Commission existed in only three of the 22 covenanting states viz. Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner. The successor administration after the merger of the princely states promulgated an ordinance on 16th August, 1949 establishing the Rajasthan Public Service Commission Ajmer which was published in Raj. Gazette at 20th August, 1949. In thrid para of point no. 1 of this ordinance, it is clearly mentioned that the Commission will come in to effect from the date on which notification regarding appointment is published in Govt. Gazette. However the notification regarding appointment was published in the Rajasthan Gazettee on 22th December, 1949 and it was on this date that RPSC came into effect. It provided for the abolition of the PSCs or other institution performing duties in the nature of those of a PSC in the constituent states. The ordinance also provided inter-alia, for the composition of the Commission, the staff and the functions of the Commission.
  • Initially the composition of the Commission was one Chairman and 2 Members. Sir S.K.Ghosh (also the then Chief Justice of Rajasthan) was appointed Chairman. Subsequently Shri Devishankar Tiwari and Shri N.R. Chandorkar were appointed Members and Shri S.C. Tripathi (I.E.S), formerly a member of the Federal PSC was appointed as Chairman. In the year 1951, in order to regulate the working of the Commission, the Rajpramukh issued the following Regulations under the provisions of the Constitution of India.
  • 1. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (Conditions of Service) Regulation, 1951 and
    2. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (Limitation of Functions) Regulation, 1951.
  • In view of its important and impartial function, Public Service Commissions rightly find a place of pride in the Indian Constitution. Articles 16, 234, 315 to 323 deal with various functions and powers of the Public Service Commissions. The working of Rajasthan Public Service Commission is also regulated by Rajasthan Public Service Commission Rules & Regulation, 1963, Rules framed by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission for conduct of their Business and the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (Regulations and validation of Procedure ordinance 1975 & Act 1976).

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