EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT OF EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE/COMMITTEE/PROTOCOL OFFICERS AND RESEARCH/REFERENCE OFFICERS IN LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT
Monday, January 19, 2009
EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT OF
EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE/COMMITTEE/PROTOCOL OFFICERS
AND RESEARCH/REFERENCE OFFICERS
IN LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT
EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE/COMMITTEE/PROTOCOL OFFICERS
AND RESEARCH/REFERENCE OFFICERS
IN LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT
Neatly typewritten applications, either in English or in Hindi, strictly in the format
given herein, are invited from Indian citizens for the following posts:
1. Post No. 1: Executive/ Legislative/ Committee/ Protocol Officer
VACANCIES: 34 (20 UR; 7 OBC; 6 SC; 1 ST) in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+
GRADE PAY*: Rs. 5400 QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in any discipline from a
recognised University OR Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in any discipline recognised by
a University/All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) OR LL.B degree from a
recognised University OR Qualified Cost Accountant/Chartered Accountant/Company
Secretary OR Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University with a
minimum of 3 years service in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+
GRADE PAY*: Rs. 4600 in Lok Sabha Secretariat. Desirable: Certificate in computer
course recognised by AICTE/ Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer
Courses (DOEACC) or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of
course as prescribed by DOEACC. UPPER AGE LIMIT: 27 years.
2. Post No. 2: Research/Reference Officer VACANCIES: 20 (12 UR; 6 OBC; 1 SC;
1 ST) in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+ GRADE PAY*: Rs. 5400
QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University OR
Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in any discipline recognised by a University/All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE) OR LL.B degree from a recognised University OR
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University with a minimum of 3 years
service in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+ GRADE PAY*: Rs. 4600 in Lok
Sabha Secretariat. Desirable: Certificate in computer course recognised by AICTE/
DOEACC or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of course as
prescribed by DOEACC. UPPER AGE LIMIT: 27 years.
* Provisional
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
I. Preliminary Examination: The examination will consist of 150 multiple choice objective
type questions, carrying 150 marks, to be answered in two hours. The paper will contain 50
multiple choice objective type questions (50 marks) on General Knowledge including Indian polity,
law and governance, modern history, culture, economy, geography, role of science and technology
in development of India and current events of national and international importance; 50 questions
(50 marks) on Mental Ability, Graphs, Diagrams and simple Arithmetic; and remaining 50 questions
(50 marks) on General English including usages, vocabulary corrections, synonyms, antonyms,
idiomatic phrases, etc.
There will be negative marking for wrong answers i.e. for every three wrong answers, one
mark will be deducted. The marks secured by the candidates in the preliminary examination will not
be accounted for while preparing the final selection list.
I Ma [
I. in Examination: The examination will consist of the following papers: -
Paper Subject Marks Duration
I General Studies* 300 3 hours
II English Essay, Precis, Comprehension and Grammar** 300 3 hours
III 300 3 hours
IV 300 3 hours
V 300 3 hours
VI
Any two subjects to be selected from the 12
optional subjects***. Each subject will have two
papers.
300 3 hours
Personal Interview 150
Total 1950
* The paper will contain small and medium descriptive type of questions on Indian polity, modern
history, culture, heritage, economy, geography, law enforcement issues, environmental issues,
current events of national and international importance, developments in the field of science
and technology, communications and space, etc.
** Essay (100 marks), précis (50 marks), comprehension (50 marks) and grammar (100 marks).
*** Candidates will have to choose two subjects out of the following 12 Subjects:
1. Agriculture
2. Chemistry
3. Commerce and Accountancy
4. Economics
5. History
6. Law
7. Management
8. Mathematics
9. Physics
10. Political Science and International Relations
11. Public Administration
12. Sociology
Provided that the candidates will not be allowed following combinations of subjects :
Political Science and International Relations and Public Administration
Commerce and Accountancy and Management
Management and Public Administration
All the papers will be of descriptive type. The question paper of ‘General Studies’ will be in
diglot form (i.e. in both English and Hindi). The candidates will have the option to answer this paper
either in English or in Hindi. The candidates will have to write all the answers in this paper either
in English or in Hindi. The answers to Paper-II to Paper-VI will have to be written in English only.
The Joint Recruitment Cell will have full discretion to fix the minimum qualifying marks in
each paper. Only those candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in each paper and
aggregate will be called for personal interview.
III. Personal Interview: Personal Interview will carry 150 marks. Candidates will have to
qualify the Personal Interview at the requisite standards to be determined by Joint Recruitment
Cell.
Selection will be made on the basis of the overall performance of the candidates in the
Main Examination and the Personal Interview, subject to availability of vacancies.
given herein, are invited from Indian citizens for the following posts:
1. Post No. 1: Executive/ Legislative/ Committee/ Protocol Officer
VACANCIES: 34 (20 UR; 7 OBC; 6 SC; 1 ST) in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+
GRADE PAY*: Rs. 5400 QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in any discipline from a
recognised University OR Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in any discipline recognised by
a University/All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) OR LL.B degree from a
recognised University OR Qualified Cost Accountant/Chartered Accountant/Company
Secretary OR Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University with a
minimum of 3 years service in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+
GRADE PAY*: Rs. 4600 in Lok Sabha Secretariat. Desirable: Certificate in computer
course recognised by AICTE/ Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer
Courses (DOEACC) or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of
course as prescribed by DOEACC. UPPER AGE LIMIT: 27 years.
2. Post No. 2: Research/Reference Officer VACANCIES: 20 (12 UR; 6 OBC; 1 SC;
1 ST) in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+ GRADE PAY*: Rs. 5400
QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University OR
Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in any discipline recognised by a University/All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE) OR LL.B degree from a recognised University OR
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University with a minimum of 3 years
service in SCALE OF PAY of Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)*+ GRADE PAY*: Rs. 4600 in Lok
Sabha Secretariat. Desirable: Certificate in computer course recognised by AICTE/
DOEACC or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of course as
prescribed by DOEACC. UPPER AGE LIMIT: 27 years.
* Provisional
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
I. Preliminary Examination: The examination will consist of 150 multiple choice objective
type questions, carrying 150 marks, to be answered in two hours. The paper will contain 50
multiple choice objective type questions (50 marks) on General Knowledge including Indian polity,
law and governance, modern history, culture, economy, geography, role of science and technology
in development of India and current events of national and international importance; 50 questions
(50 marks) on Mental Ability, Graphs, Diagrams and simple Arithmetic; and remaining 50 questions
(50 marks) on General English including usages, vocabulary corrections, synonyms, antonyms,
idiomatic phrases, etc.
There will be negative marking for wrong answers i.e. for every three wrong answers, one
mark will be deducted. The marks secured by the candidates in the preliminary examination will not
be accounted for while preparing the final selection list.
I Ma [
I. in Examination: The examination will consist of the following papers: -
Paper Subject Marks Duration
I General Studies* 300 3 hours
II English Essay, Precis, Comprehension and Grammar** 300 3 hours
III 300 3 hours
IV 300 3 hours
V 300 3 hours
VI
Any two subjects to be selected from the 12
optional subjects***. Each subject will have two
papers.
300 3 hours
Personal Interview 150
Total 1950
* The paper will contain small and medium descriptive type of questions on Indian polity, modern
history, culture, heritage, economy, geography, law enforcement issues, environmental issues,
current events of national and international importance, developments in the field of science
and technology, communications and space, etc.
** Essay (100 marks), précis (50 marks), comprehension (50 marks) and grammar (100 marks).
*** Candidates will have to choose two subjects out of the following 12 Subjects:
1. Agriculture
2. Chemistry
3. Commerce and Accountancy
4. Economics
5. History
6. Law
7. Management
8. Mathematics
9. Physics
10. Political Science and International Relations
11. Public Administration
12. Sociology
Provided that the candidates will not be allowed following combinations of subjects :
Political Science and International Relations and Public Administration
Commerce and Accountancy and Management
Management and Public Administration
All the papers will be of descriptive type. The question paper of ‘General Studies’ will be in
diglot form (i.e. in both English and Hindi). The candidates will have the option to answer this paper
either in English or in Hindi. The candidates will have to write all the answers in this paper either
in English or in Hindi. The answers to Paper-II to Paper-VI will have to be written in English only.
The Joint Recruitment Cell will have full discretion to fix the minimum qualifying marks in
each paper. Only those candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in each paper and
aggregate will be called for personal interview.
III. Personal Interview: Personal Interview will carry 150 marks. Candidates will have to
qualify the Personal Interview at the requisite standards to be determined by Joint Recruitment
Cell.
Selection will be made on the basis of the overall performance of the candidates in the
Main Examination and the Personal Interview, subject to availability of vacancies.
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