Karnataka Public Service Commission
Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) Declared FDA results conducted by
the Commission on 19.06.2011 for recruitment to the posts of
Assistants/First Division Assistants in various Departments of
Government of Karnataka. Candidate check results to enter Registration
numbers to below link or visit KPSC Official Website. Total Marks in
respect of the candidates who have written both the papers (Paper-I and
Paper-II) only have been declared. Key answers of the examination were
published on the website of the Commission and objections received were
verified by the subject experts and the revised key answers wherever
found necessary were published on the Website of the Commission. Number of Vacancies: FDA: 758 Posts. Number of Vacancies: SDA: 1134 Posts.
Karnataka First Division Assistants Esamination Results 2011 announced - Marks List is available at Karnatka State KPSC Examination commission below links on 02-02-2011.
http://kpsc.kar.nic.in/
FDA Results: Click here for FDA Results:
http://results-jobs-news.blogspot.com/
About KPSC:
Prior to 1921, there was no Central Authority matters of constituted in the State to advise Government and other Appointing Authorities in the recruitment to the state civil services. Government and the Appointing Authorities were making appointments in accordance with the principles laid down by Government from time to time. It was in its order No. 1827:80 E.A.G.308, dated:16-05-1921, that the Government constituted for the first time a central agency for recruitment's , called the “ Central Recruitment Board”. This Board was an allied office of the Government Secretariat till 1940, when Government appointed a Public Service Commissioner for the State in its Order No. 3685-3735-C.B. 103-39-1, dated: 19-01-1940.
The Public Service Commission was constituted under the provisions of the Constitution of India on 18-05-1951. In accordance with the provisions of clause 14 of the Public Service Commission, Regulations 1950, the staff of the Public Service Commissioner as it stood on 18-05-1951, was continued as the nucleus of the staff of the Public Service Commission.
The Office of the Central Recruitment Board which was a part of the Mysore (Now Karnataka) Government Secretariat followed the Government Secretariat Manual, for office procedures. This was continued to be followed even in the office of the Public Service Commissioner and later in the office of the Public Service Commission also up to this day with only such modifications as were found to be necessary in view of the functions of the Commission with regard to recruitment and conduct of Competitive Examinations, Departmental Examinations etc.

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