Friday, July 10, 2015

Written examination for Lecturer Hindi on Aug 9

CHANDIGARH, JULY 10
Pursuant to the orders dated May 1, 2012, July 7,2014 and February 13,2015, passed by the Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 4128 of 2012 titled as Poonam Rani alias Poonam Vs. State of Haryana and others, the Haryana Government has notified that  the candidates who have applied against Commission’s  notice dated June 5,2015 published in various leading newspapers that in compliance of the orders of Supreme Court of India, the Haryana Staff Selection Commission will hold written examination for the post of Lecturer Hindi (School Cadre) on August 9, 2015 from 11 am to 12.15 pm at Panchkula.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that the written examination for the post of Lecturer Hindi (School Cadre) would be of Post Graduation Level comprising of 100 multiple choice questions. Out of the total questions, 60 would be related to academic knowledge of Hindi subject for which a candidate is appearing in the test and skill and methods of teaching ability of the candidate in the subject. He said that  40 questions would be related to general knowledge, general studies and English. Each question would carry two marks, he added.
          The candidates will have to secure the minimum qualifying marks in the written test which is 50 per cent in case of General Category candidates, 45 per cent for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes and Physically Handicapped Category, 40 per cent for ex-servicemen candidates. In case of  Dependents of Ex-servicemen (DESM) it would be   as for general, Scheduled Castes , Backward Classes candidates as the case may be. The viva-voce will be of 25 marks.
Admit Card for written examination of the candidates will be uploaded on the Commission's website www.hssc.gov.in. The candidates can download the admit cards form the Commission's website from July 24, 2015. No separate call letters will be sent to the candidates by the Commission through post.
The written examination will be supervised using biometric attendance process by capturing the biometric thumb impression and photograph of the candidate during examination and by using CCTV cameras or videography.

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