The Telangana Public Service Commission will have a new orientation, with reference to Telangana and to the decades long movement for separate state. It is also aiming at hassle free recruitment procedure unlike in the past.
The new approach would include changes in recruitment procedure, examination pattern and more importantly in the syllabus. These changes are contemplated to make the commission compatible to face the needs of Telangana state. The first notification by the newly constituted body would be released by the January end next year.
"The new syllabus will have all the elements pertaining to Telangana because once a person is recruited through TSPSC he would remain in government services for 30 years in Telangana,
The newly appointed members of Telangana State Public Service Commission, including chairman Ghanta Chakrapani, with Governor ESL Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan in the city on Saturday."
The syllabus would be changed for all the categories including Group 1, 2, 3 and 4 accordingly after discussing it with experts’ panel. The panel of educationists and experts would suggest the needed changes.
TSPSC chairman Ghanta Chakrapani said, “We cannot continue with the present syllabus since it did not have any relation with Telangana’s culture and history and the recruited have to work in Telangana and need to know them.”
The new syllabus will have all the elements pertaining to Telangana because once a person is recruited through TSPSC he would remain in government services for 30 years in Telangana, he added.
However he hoped that the first notification of recruitment would be released by the end of January next year. The other changes would be in the procedure of selection and examination pattern.An advisory committee would be formed with the permission of government to prepare a framework to look after the papers and their secrecy. “We would definitely see that confidentiality is maintained,” he said.
Policy decisions regarding the age limit, number of attempts and other matters would be taken by the state government. He said that the commission would work as a transparent recruiting agency for the government.
Chairman however warned, “We don’t want any private party to exploit the situation by announcing syllabus changes but the commission itself would announce it officially.” Member of the commission C Vithal said that if needed they would form an academic cell as per the provisions of Re Organization Act in the future. He said that the functioning of TSPSC would not be same like erstwhile APPSC’s.
He said, “Unlike APPSC the Telangana commission would release the notification in a phased manner and section wise to facilitate the students to choose the exams properly.”
The new approach would include changes in recruitment procedure, examination pattern and more importantly in the syllabus. These changes are contemplated to make the commission compatible to face the needs of Telangana state. The first notification by the newly constituted body would be released by the January end next year.
"The new syllabus will have all the elements pertaining to Telangana because once a person is recruited through TSPSC he would remain in government services for 30 years in Telangana,
The newly appointed members of Telangana State Public Service Commission, including chairman Ghanta Chakrapani, with Governor ESL Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan in the city on Saturday."
The syllabus would be changed for all the categories including Group 1, 2, 3 and 4 accordingly after discussing it with experts’ panel. The panel of educationists and experts would suggest the needed changes.
TSPSC chairman Ghanta Chakrapani said, “We cannot continue with the present syllabus since it did not have any relation with Telangana’s culture and history and the recruited have to work in Telangana and need to know them.”
The new syllabus will have all the elements pertaining to Telangana because once a person is recruited through TSPSC he would remain in government services for 30 years in Telangana, he added.
However he hoped that the first notification of recruitment would be released by the end of January next year. The other changes would be in the procedure of selection and examination pattern.An advisory committee would be formed with the permission of government to prepare a framework to look after the papers and their secrecy. “We would definitely see that confidentiality is maintained,” he said.
Policy decisions regarding the age limit, number of attempts and other matters would be taken by the state government. He said that the commission would work as a transparent recruiting agency for the government.
Chairman however warned, “We don’t want any private party to exploit the situation by announcing syllabus changes but the commission itself would announce it officially.” Member of the commission C Vithal said that if needed they would form an academic cell as per the provisions of Re Organization Act in the future. He said that the functioning of TSPSC would not be same like erstwhile APPSC’s.
He said, “Unlike APPSC the Telangana commission would release the notification in a phased manner and section wise to facilitate the students to choose the exams properly.”