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Final results of Engineering Services Exam 2010 announced

Sunday April 03, 2011 08:22:00 PM, Staff Reporter

Malegaon: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on April 01 announced the final results of the Engineering Services Examination and the interviews for Personality Test held in June 2010 and February/March 2011 respectively.

 

A total of 178 candidates in Civil Engineering group, 134 candidates in Mechanical Engineering group, 102 candidates in Electrical Engineering group and 170 candidates in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering group have been recommended for appointment to various Services/posts in Ministries/Departments concerned.

 

The total number of 584 candidates recommended for appointments in the list include 268 General, 172 Other Backward Classes, 99 Scheduled Castes and 45 Scheduled Tribes (including 19 candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped category.

 

The final appointments will be made according to the number of vacancies available and keeping in view the amended Rules and with due consideration to the provisions contained in rule 5 (b) and 16 of the rules for the examination relating to restrictions on the eligibility of candidates admitted to the examination under age concession and allotment of candidates to various services according to ranks obtained and preference of services expressed by them.

 

The number of vacancies reported by the Govt. for Group ‘A’ posts’ to be filled in for Civil Engineering Group is 199 (101 General, 54 Other Backward Classes, 32 Scheduled Castes, 12 Scheduled Tribes & these include 07 vacancies for PH-1 & 01 vacancy for PH-2 candidates); for Mechanical Engineering Group is 158 (82 General, 43 Other Backward Classes; 24 Scheduled Castes and 09 Scheduled Tribes and these include 02 vacancies for PH-1, 01 for PH-2 & 02 for PH-3 candidates); for Electrical Engineering Group is 117 (63 General, 27 Other Backward Classes, 17 Scheduled Castes and 10 Scheduled Tribes & these include 01 vacancy for PH-1 & 03 vacancies for PH-3 candidates) ; for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Group is 183 (93 General, 50 Other Backward Classes, 26 Scheduled Castes, 14 Scheduled Tribe and these include 05 vacancies for PH-1 & 01 vacancy for PH-3 candidates).

 

Full results can be downloaded from: http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2011/apr/d2011040101.pdf 

 

 

 

 

 

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