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Selection Process:
Selection will be made
in two successive stages i.e.,
(i) Examination
(Computer Based Test Method) and
(ii) Oral Test in the
shape of an interview.
The final selection
will be made on the basis of the total marks obtained by the applicants at the
CBT examination and oral test taken together subject to the rule of reservation
of appointments. Applicants’ appearance in the CBT examination and oral test is
compulsory. The applicant who has not appeared for any of the subjects in the
CBT examination or Oral Test will not be considered for selection, even if
he/she secures the minimum qualifying marks for selection. (For further details
refer to para 18(B) of the ‘Instructions to Applicants’).
Scheme Of
Examination: Objective Type (CBT Method) and Oral Test:
Note:
a) Answer sheets of
Paper-I and Part B of Paper II of the candidates will not be evaluated, if the
candidate does not secure minimum qualifying marks in Part-A of Paper-II.
b) Only marks secured
in Paper-I and Part-B of Paper-II will be considered for ranking.
c) The question papers
for the Paper – I i.e. subject papers (Stenography in English and Stenography
in Tamil) will be set in the respective languages and PART-B of Paper-II, will
be set both in Tamil and English.
d) For those who have
completed both English Stenography and Tamil Stenography, they need not write
both examinations. Out of the two subjects, they can write one subject of their
choice. If they score the required marks for selection in the written
examination, they may be considered eligible for both posts i.e., English
Reporter and Tamil Reporter.
c) The candidate
should appear for all the papers in the CBT examination for his / her answers
to be evaluated and in case the candidate absents himself / herself for any of
the papers, the papers attended will not be evaluated.
d) If answers of a
candidate for one paper is declared deemed not fit for valuation, the answers
of the candidate for the remaining papers will not be evaluated.
e) As per the orders
issued in G.O.(Ms) No.49, Human Resources Management (M) Department, dated
23.05.2022, the differently abled candidates can avail exemption from writing
Part-A in Paper-II (Objective Type) (Tamil Eligibility Test). Such candidates
have to furnish the required details in the online application without fail.
Subsequent claim will receive no attention. The candidates need to upload
Disability Certificate as prescribed in G.O. (Ms) No. 08, Welfare of
Differently Abled Persons (DAP-3.2) Department dated 21.09.2021. Model format
enclosed with Annexure –II of this notification.
f) Refer to para.17 of
“Instructions to Applicants” with regard to Instructions to be followed while
appearing for competitive Examinations (CBT Method) conducted by the
Commission.
g) The syllabus for
CBT examination is available in Annexure-I to this Notification.
h) Instructions to
candidates appearing for Computer Based Test (CBT) The candidate has to appear
for the examination where he has been allotted to the examination. Change of
centre or venue is not permitted. He has to carry the Hall Ticket (Admission
Card) and same has to be produced at the examination venue. Each candidate will
be assigned a Computer to take up the examination. Candidates will be provided
with a user name and password to login the system. Necessary instructions will
be displayed on screen. Kindly read all the instructions carefully.
- Candidates are not
permitted to carry any electronic and / or communication device into the
examination hall. They are advised not to bring the electronic gadgets with
them.
- Computer Based
online Test (CBT) is similar to paper pen shading test.
- In Computer Based
online Test, questions with five options each will be displayed in the computer
screen.
- Candidate can use
only the mouse to select the correct answers and proceed with answering the
questions.
- Candidates will be
provided with a paper for doing rough work. After closure of the examination,
rough sheet will be collected.
- Candidate has to
click the best answer to the question. Candidates can proceed to the next
question by clicking next button. Or previous question by clicking previous
button
- Candidates can
review any question and the answers, and the answers can be changed at any time
before the closure of examination. They can skip the questions also, if they
desire so.
- The Question and
optional answers will be shuffled randomly and displayed to the candidate.
- Candidate can submit
their answers at any time during the examination.
- Once the answers are
submitted, the candidates have no option to proceed further.
- If the candidate
fails to submit their answers, the system will automatically submit the answers
to the server, at the closure of the examination.
- No computer
knowledge is required to take up the Computer Based online Test. Knowledge in
Mouse operation is suffice to take up the Computer Based online Test.
- The question and
answers can be zoomed to the required level for the candidates with visual
impairment. Candidates have to sign the attendance sheet and affix thumb
impression for verification of his/her identity. All the activities of the
candidates with the mouse will be recorded in the server and a log file will be
created for future reference. The Examination Hall will be under camera
surveillance. To acquaint with the operation of Mouse and the CBT, the
candidates can take up the mock test available in the Commissions website
(www.tnpsc.gov.in) and they can practice the usage of mouse in the mock test.
Mock test is similar to the CBT to be held on the day of examination. In the
Mock test, all the steps are given similar to the CBT. Candidate can practice
the mock test as many times as he/she likes.
- Answer sheet
answered other than the subject mentioned by the candidate in the online
application /specified in the Hall Ticket will be invalidated.
- Additional
instruction for Computer Based Test (CBT) is provided at Annexure IV.
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