Staff Selection Commission Result/ SSC Recruitment
The Estimates committee of Parliament, in its 47th Report ( 1967-68 ) recommended the setting up of a Service Selection for conducting examinations for recruitment to lower categories of posts. Pursuant to this and as an interim measure, an Examination wing was initially added to the Secretariat Training School, subsequently renamed as the Institute of Secretariat Training and Management (ISTM).
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The Administrative Reforms Commission ( ARC ), in its report on Personnel Administration, drew attention to fact that bulk of the staff of the Government at the Centre and in the states belonged to class III and class IV categories. Referring in particular to the identical nature of qualification stipulated for entry into such posts in various offices, the Commission advocated pooling of the requirements of non technical posts by different Departments and selection of personnel either by joint requirement or through a requirement board.
It was in pursuance of this recommendation that the Government of India decided to constitute a Subordinate Services Commission under an Executive Resolution. The Government of India, in the department of personnel and Administrative reforms wide its resolution No. 46/1 ( S )/ 74-Estt ( B ) dated the 4th November 1975 constituted a Commission called Subordinate Service Commission which has subsequently been re-designated as Staff Selection Commission effective from the 26th September, 1977 to make recruitment to various class III ( now group `C` ) (non-technical ) posts in various Ministries, Departments of Govt. of India and in Subordinates offices.
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The Estimates committee of Parliament, in its 47th Report ( 1967-68 ) recommended the setting up of a Service Selection for conducting examinations for recruitment to lower categories of posts. Pursuant to this and as an interim measure, an Examination wing was initially added to the Secretariat Training School, subsequently renamed as the Institute of Secretariat Training and Management (ISTM).
Click here to see SSC Results
The Administrative Reforms Commission ( ARC ), in its report on Personnel Administration, drew attention to fact that bulk of the staff of the Government at the Centre and in the states belonged to class III and class IV categories. Referring in particular to the identical nature of qualification stipulated for entry into such posts in various offices, the Commission advocated pooling of the requirements of non technical posts by different Departments and selection of personnel either by joint requirement or through a requirement board.
It was in pursuance of this recommendation that the Government of India decided to constitute a Subordinate Services Commission under an Executive Resolution. The Government of India, in the department of personnel and Administrative reforms wide its resolution No. 46/1 ( S )/ 74-Estt ( B ) dated the 4th November 1975 constituted a Commission called Subordinate Service Commission which has subsequently been re-designated as Staff Selection Commission effective from the 26th September, 1977 to make recruitment to various class III ( now group `C` ) (non-technical ) posts in various Ministries, Departments of Govt. of India and in Subordinates offices.
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