Punjab PCS 2024 Exam: Pattern, Eligibility, Syllabus, and Dates

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Pattern of PCS 2024 exam

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Scheme of Punjab PCS 2024 exam Conducted by PPSC

  • The selection process of the PCS 2024 Exam conducted by PPSC for filling posts in various departments based on the PCS exam will commence with inviting applications from the candidates, who fulfill the qualifying criteria. The candidates who apply for the Punjab Civil Services Examination 2024 in response to the advertisement for these PCS posts will be registered by filling Online Application Form, a link of which is available on the website of the Punjab Public Service Commission http://ppsc.gov.in
  • No candidate who applies for the PCS Examination 2024 through any other means but through the Online Application Form shall be eligible to take this Examination. Candidates who register and fill in Online Application Form, will be issued Admit Cards prior to the conduct of the Preliminary Competitive Examination as described in the instructions for filling up Online Application Form.
  • There is no scrutiny carried out of the applications regarding eligibility/authenticity etc. So issue of Admit Cards for PCS does not confer any right to the candidate about his eligibility. The candidature of the candidate shall be considered provisional till the time of verification of documents of the candidate before the interview or at the time of interview when the candidate shall produce his/her original certificates for verification by the Commission.
  • If any document/certificate/statement of the candidate is found false or forged or makes him/her ineligible before the interview or at the time of the interview or any time thereafter, his/her candidature may be rejected and further action will be taken as per law.
  • The exam consists of three stages: Preliminary, Main, and Interview
  • Essential steps involved in the selection process of PCS and Allied services examination are:

i) Preliminary Competitive Examination; 
ii) Main Competitive Examination (written Exam).
iii) Interview 

 

Procedure and Scheme for the Preliminary Examination of PCS:

The Preliminary exam has two papers of 200 marks each: Paper I (General Studies I) and Paper II (General Studies II or CSAT). (multiple choice) questions. The detail is as follows:-

 

Subject

No of
Questions

Marks for each
Question

Total
Marks

Paper –I

General Studies

100

2

200

Paper – II

Civil Services Aptitude Test
(CSAT)

80

2.5

200

 

Note:

  • Both the papers will be of objective type multiple choice questions.
  • The duration of each paper for the preliminary examination will be two hours. However, visually impaired candidates will be given an additional 20 minutes.
  • There will be no negative marking in the written preliminary examination test, however, there may be negative marking for any objections to the Answer Key found false/frivolous/not supported by authentic evidence.
  • The question paper shall be bilingual and printed in English (Roman script) and Punjabi (Gurumukhi script) except for questions where candidates’ proficiency in a language is to be tested.
  • The standard of questions would be to test the knowledge as is expected of a person who has attained education at least up to graduation level.
  • Preliminary Examination for PCS is only a screening test for selecting candidates who would be eligible to take the Main Examination and the marks obtained in this Examination shall not be counted towards the merit of the candidates who arrived after the Main Examination.
  • Candidates equal to 13 times the vacancies advertised in each category would qualify from amongst those appearing in the Preliminary Examination for the Main Examination, provided that, such number of candidates are available and, are otherwise eligible for admission to the Main Examination.

 

Procedure and Marking Scheme for the Main Examination of PCS

 

Paper

Maximum Marks

1

Punjabi (in Gurumukhi Script) Compulsory (of 10+2
Standard)

100

2

English Compulsory (of 10+2 standard)

100

3

Essay (Three Essays of 50 marks each)

150

4

General Studies Paper-I (History, Geography and
Society)

250

5

General Studies Paper-II (Indian Constitution &
Polity, Governance, and International Relations)

250

6

General Studies Paper-III (Economy, Statistics and
Security issues)

250

7

General Studies Paper-IV (Science & Technology,
Environment, Problem-Solving, and Decision
Making)

250

 

Interview

150

 

Grand Total

1500

 

Note:-

  • All papers shall be descriptive and the duration of each paper will be three hours. Visually impaired candidates will, however, be allowed an extra time of 30 minutes in each paper.
  • The main competitive examination for PCS shall include seven compulsory papers.
  • Candidates will have the option to attempt all the papers, except the language papers in Punjabi or English medium.
  • Candidates exercising the option to answer Papers in the Punjabi language may, if they so desire, give an English version within brackets of only the description of the technical terms, if any, in addition to the version in the Punjabi language.
  • The question papers other than language papers will be set in English. However, when any candidate opts to attempt any paper(s) in Punjabi medium, the question papers shall be printed in Punjabi accordingly.
  • Interviews shall be conducted for only those candidates who qualify based on their performance in the main competitive examination and who fulfill the eligibility criteria.
  • No candidate shall be eligible to appear in the interview for PCS unless he/she obtains 45% marks in the aggregate of all the papers (read 40 % for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) including at least 25% marks in each paper provided that if in a main competitive examination, a sufficient number of candidates do not obtain 45% marks in the aggregate (read 40 % for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), the Commission may at their discretion lower this percentage to not below 40% (read 35 % for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), however, the minimum percentage for each paper shall remain unchanged.
  • No candidate shall be considered to have qualified for the competitive examination for PCS unless he obtains at least 45% marks in the aggregate in the main examination including interview marks (read 40 % for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), except in the case of main competitive examination for which this percentage has been lowered to not less than 40% (read 35 % for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) by the Commission in which case the qualifying percentage shall be as determined by the Commission
  • From amongst the candidates who have appeared for the Main written examination, candidates not more than three times the number of vacancies advertised in each category shall be called for the interview, provided that, such number of candidates are available and, are otherwise eligible for the Interview.
  • Names of qualified candidates shall be arranged in order of merit according to the aggregate marks obtained in the main written examination and the interview.
  • Note: If the aggregate marks obtained in the Written and Interview parts of the Main Examination for PCS taken together of two or more candidates are equal, the candidate securing higher marks in the written part of the Main Examination shall be ranked higher. Should the marks in the written part of the Main Examination of such candidates also be equal, the candidate securing higher marks in the aggregate of the General Studies papers in the written part of the Main Examination shall rank higher. Should those also be equal, the candidate older in age shall rank higher. (AGGREGATE OF GENERAL STUDIES PAPER MEANS AGGREGATE OF GENERAL STUDY PAPER-I, PAPER-II, PAPER-III AND PAPER-IV) 
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