Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022 - Grade III Vacancy, Job Opening

Mizoram PSC is recruiting for the post of Grade III Vacancies. Apply Now !
Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022 - Grade III Vacancy, Job Opening
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Mizoram PSC released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Grade III vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Mizoram PSC job vacancy 2022.

Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022

Mizoram PSC is recruiting qualified candidates for filling up the vacant position of Grade III Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

Mizoram PSC Job Opening

Name of Post

Grade III

No of Vacancy

06

Salary

Rs.56,100 - Rs.124,500 Per Month

Job Location

Aizawal

Last date

16/08/2022

Official Website

mpsc.mizoram.gov.in

Qualification for Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022

Name of Post

Qualification

Grade III

Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022 educational qualification is BDS.

Selection process for Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022

Candidates will be selected based on a written test/personal interview/medical test/walkin interview.

Steps to apply for Mizoram PSC Recruitment 2022

Visit the Mizoram PSC official website mpsc.mizoram.gov.in

Disclaimer: Provided by Mizoram PSC

About Mizoram PSC

In the year 1919, the Government of India sent a proposal in respect of the Constitutional reforms to the Secretary,Government of India therein,for the first time, the matter of Public Service Commission was discussed and the provision of establishing the Public Service;Commission was made under Section 96-C of the Government of India Act,1919.However, the said provision did not came into force for a period of 7 years. In pursuance of the recommendations of the Lee Commission appointed in the year 1923, the Federal Public Service Commission was established for the Government of India in the year 1926. The Lee Commission had effectively put forth the necessity of the Commission. Therein,it was emphasised that for effective civil service, it was necessry for it to get protection from political and private influence and that, for that purpose it was necessary to have Public Service Commission for the State. Nevertheless,the Government of India Act, 1919 was silent on setting up Province-wise Public Service Commission. However, the Lee Commission had also recommended that for keeping control over the recruitment and in order to curtail the political influence, the Provinces should enact a law for their own respective Public Service Commission.In pursuance thereof, Madras Province took initiative and it was the first Province to enact a law in the year 1929 and to set up a Provincial Public Service Commission.

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