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 No More Interviews For Government Job 2020


No More Interviews Govt Jobs The central government has taken a big decision on the issue of interviews in government jobs, from now on



The central government has taken an important decision to conduct interviews in government jobs. Interviews for No More Interviews government jobs will no longer be conducted in 23 states and 8 union territories of the country. Union Minister Jitendra Singh has given this information.

 

  • An important decision of the Central Government
  • Interviews will not be conducted for government jobs, appointments will be made on the basis of merit
  • Interview practice ended
  • Interviews in groups B and C have not been conducted since 2016
  • There will no longer be interview in government jobs


Interviews for government jobs have been terminated in 23 of the country's 28 states and in 8 union territories including Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that since 2016, the interview system for Group B and Group C posts in the Central Government has been abolished. He said that in 2015, PM Modi had asked Lal Qila to remove the interview from the examinations and give jobs only on the basis of written examination.


Interviews in Group B and C have been discontinued since 2016


It may be noted that the interview new system for Group B and Group C posts was abolished in 2016 in which Gujarat and Maharashtra accepted the rule very quickly, while other states were soon to implement it. Reluctance was expressed. However, the system of not conducting interviews with 23 states and 8 union territories has now been adopted.


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ગુજરાતી માં માહિતી માટે અહીં ક્લિક કરો


It was decided to bring transparency in the recruitment process


In a statement, he said that removing the interview has been very helpful for students preparing for competitive examinations to bring transparency in the recruitment process. Earlier, it was often alleged that job interviews were rigged and large sums were paid in return.

No More Interviews For Government Job 2020

 No More Interviews For Government Job 2020


No More Interviews Govt Jobs The central government has taken a big decision on the issue of interviews in government jobs, from now on



The central government has taken an important decision to conduct interviews in government jobs. Interviews for No More Interviews government jobs will no longer be conducted in 23 states and 8 union territories of the country. Union Minister Jitendra Singh has given this information.

 

  • An important decision of the Central Government
  • Interviews will not be conducted for government jobs, appointments will be made on the basis of merit
  • Interview practice ended
  • Interviews in groups B and C have not been conducted since 2016
  • There will no longer be interview in government jobs


Interviews for government jobs have been terminated in 23 of the country's 28 states and in 8 union territories including Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that since 2016, the interview system for Group B and Group C posts in the Central Government has been abolished. He said that in 2015, PM Modi had asked Lal Qila to remove the interview from the examinations and give jobs only on the basis of written examination.


Interviews in Group B and C have been discontinued since 2016


It may be noted that the interview new system for Group B and Group C posts was abolished in 2016 in which Gujarat and Maharashtra accepted the rule very quickly, while other states were soon to implement it. Reluctance was expressed. However, the system of not conducting interviews with 23 states and 8 union territories has now been adopted.


Read In VVT Gujarati Nwes Click Here


ગુજરાતી માં માહિતી માટે અહીં ક્લિક કરો


It was decided to bring transparency in the recruitment process


In a statement, he said that removing the interview has been very helpful for students preparing for competitive examinations to bring transparency in the recruitment process. Earlier, it was often alleged that job interviews were rigged and large sums were paid in return.

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