Singh said that the SSC has taken several reforms to reduce the recruitment cycle, in which “complete transition to computer-based examinations from paper and paper-based exams”, “Reducing the number of levels of examination” and “reducing the examination notice from about 25 days to about 25 days”.
Singh said “removing descriptive-type documents in all exams (excluding the combined Hindi translator examination),” Documents of candidates selected by ministries/departments “,” closing interviews “and” introduction of e-dosiers and introduction of Physical Dosiers to some extent “.
In a different response, he said that the SSC has developed an online centralized e-dosier system for transparent handling of dosers of safe, raid-proof and recruitment candidates.
The main features of the system include the tracking mechanism at each stage to ensure controlled, role-based access and truth and truth and data integrity provided by the SSC and Ministry/Division users in the e-Dosier system provided by the official login. The 24th level e-dosier system of the SSC’s combined high examination has been implemented, which has been successfully implemented in the graduation level examination. . Dosiers, thereby speeds up the pre-united verification and recommendations of the ministry/division candidates, Singh said. After the promotion of regional languages in competitive exams, Singh said that from 1, SSC has been conducting three Indian competitive exams-Malti-Tasking (Non-Technical) (CA) Examination, and Constable (GD) Examination-In 13 regional languages including Hindi and English.
“In the context of other competitive exams, the UPSC -Civil Service (Main) Exam Candidates allows candidates to write answers in any of the 22 languages listed in the eighth schedule of the Constitution Apart from Hindi or English (excluding language and literary documents).”
The Minister said that other recruitment agencies like the Institute of Banking Career Selection (IBP) and Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) take exams in 4 regional languages, including Hindi and English.
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