Subordinate Services Selection Board is inviting applications from Indian citizens for recruiting following posts:

Subordinate Services Selection Board
Subordinate Services Selection Board
Subordinate Services Selection Board is inviting applications from Indian citizens for recruiting following posts:
Vacancy Details:
Senior/Junior Laboratory Attendant-504
Library Restorer-25
Forest Guard-100
Junior Draftsman-46
Treasury Assistant-16
Age:  Should Be 18-38 Years
Qualification:  Matriculation/Diploma/Graduate
Application Last Date:  19-11-2013
About Subordinate Services Selection Board:
Article 320 of the Constitution of India, although, provides that it shall be within the jurisdiction of the State Public Service Commission to make recruitment to Civil Services and for civil posts, yet the proviso there under empowers the State Government to make regulations specifying the matters in which either generally, or in any particular class of case or any particular circumstances, it shall not be necessary for the Public Service Commission to be consulted. Under the said provisio the State Government has been making regulations in respect of posts for which it shall not be necessary for the State Public Service Commission to be consulted. As per latest amendment made - vide Notification No. 22/const./Art. 320/Amd.(34)/80. dated 6th March, 1980 to the Punjab Public Service Commission (Limitation of the Functions) Regulations, 1955, post carrying an initial salary of Rs. 699/- or less are not within the preview of the Public Service Commission with effect from 18th October, 1979.
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