Jharkhand Public Service Commission
The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC)[1] is a government agency of the state of Jharkhand constituted to recruit candidates for various government jobs under the Government of Jharkhand through competitive examinations and the interviews.[2] HistoryThe history of JPSC started with merging 18 districts of Bihar that led the foundation of Jharkhand state accompanied with its state commission under the provision of Article, 315, a part of Constitution of India. It came into existence in 15 November 2000.[2][3][4] The core purpose of JPSC has been to handle recruitment for government positions within the state. This involves conducting written exams and interviews to select qualified candidates for the government jobs and other positions under the JPSC's jurisdiction.[5] Functions and responsibilitiesThe commission is permitted to function in accordance with the constitution of India and Union Public Service Commission which provides it the state public service commission amendments.[6]
Commission profileThe Commission is supervised under the state governor and headed by commission's Chairman and members for their specific roles.[10]
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