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Mission ans Vision

Realizing Your Vision and Mission

Vision and mission statements provide schools with an essential overview of where they want to go and what they want to be. Few thriving schools or companies attained their success without developing such statements as elements of their school improvement plans or business plans. But merely drafting statements is not enough. To realize your school's vision and mission, you must model your school's beliefs, values, and collective commitments while demonstrating enthusiasm for what will come next. Perhaps most important, your vision and mission establish clear expectations and standards for your staff. We further discuss how to get the most out of your staff in the following chapter.


Getting Started

  • Identify and train vision and mission oversight teams.
  • If there are existing vision and mission statements, review them to determine their relevance and accuracy.
  • Devise a meaningful plan to involve the staff in either revising the existing vision and mission statements or creating new ones.
  • Ask probing questions to guide staff in developing their vision and mission.
  • Use data to identify areas that need improvement and establish SMART goals.
  • Recruit members for a school improvement plan team.

School Improvement Plan

 

The best way to identify the essential details for your school's SIP is to consult school staff during the SIP development process. If your school does not already have a prescribed format, you can use the following list as a starting point. These are all items that will add value to your SIP. Note that we are not suggesting you include everything in the list below in your SIP, nor do we claim that the list is a complete list of everything your school or school system needs to consider when developing its improvement plan:

  1. Cover page. This should include the title, your school's name, and the date.
  2. Committee member list. This should include the name and title of each member of the SIP team.
  3. State department vision and mission statements. Most state departments of education have a published vision and mission.
  4. School system vision and mission statements. Most school systems have a published vision and mission.
  5. The school's vision and mission statements. The overarching components of the school's vision and mission should fall within the parameters of the school system's vision and mission. If the school system does not have vision and mission statements, we still recommend that your school develop its own.
  6. School details and demographics. This includes school statistics on ethnicity; gender; English proficiency; economic status; educational designation (e.g., general education, gifted, special education, and twice exceptional); graduation rates; percentage of last year's students who enrolled in a two-year or four-year college or trade school; and enrollment in AP/IB courses.
  7. NCLB AYP Report Card or High-Stakes Report (depending on the state). If provided by the state, include a report of the most recent AYP results for your school by subject, grade, and subgroup status.
  8. School system goals and objectives (if available). These are typically created by the school board and/or the superintendent's office. They may be referred to as objectives or targets, among other descriptors.
  9. SIP calendar. The calendar should include the dates and times when the SIP team is expected to meet and when it is expected to deliver content and evidence of efforts and completion.
  10. Departmental goals. These goals focus on improving student achievement or delivery of services (for example, from the guidance department, the main office, and so on) specific to each department or team.
  11. Indicators of achievement. These are specific indicators or results that will be reviewed to determine effectiveness.
  12. Areas of focus. These include specific content areas, skills, standards, anchors, populations, and services that are targeted in the SIP.
  13. Action plans for each department or grade-level team. Each department's specific action plan includes data sources, point of contact, potential costs, staff development efforts, required materials, activities, and time line to put the action plan in place and measure its effect.

The sections of the school improvement plan that are specific to individual departments and grade-level teams should provide focus for each of the areas with regard to content delivery. For example, in our version, items 10–13 would include any department in the building. In this case, we use the math department as an example, which might have an overall goal such as "Student passing rates on the Geometry Standards of Learning [Virginia's year-end high-stakes assessment] will improve from 81 percent to 86 percent in the following year." In some cases, the goal may target certain populations, such as "The percentage of African American students successfully completing geometry will increase from 73 percent to 80 percent by the end of the following school year." Departments and grade-level teams should measure their efforts and indicators of effectiveness against these goals on a monthly basis to obtain objective information to fuel their discussions.

294Kg Mahatma Gandhi Statue was Collapsed in USA

A 294 kg bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi was generalised by unknown people in US north California. Statue was gifted to US by India in 2016.
This malacias activity done by local people ( savage element) 


Image Credit internet 

suffix -phile Words

Hippophile: Lover of Horses 


Pluviophile: lover of Rain, person who enjoy  rainy very much 
Lexophile: Is a lover of words, especially in word games, puzzles, anagrams, palindromes, etc. Typically, a lexophile derives pleasure from using various words in his communication; he/she appreciates the shade, pronunciation surrounding different words. A lexophile is alert to synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and homonyms (two or more words having same spelling but different meaning) often using them for smart effect, sometimes in humour. Lexophiles are fast with learning new diction; they are witty with words and are great communicators.


Autophile: is one who loves himself/herself. An autophile is overly self-involved, and often useless and selfish. Autophile has been repurposed for car enthusiasts too.  The word is used for car freaks. The car freaks are too much in love with their vehicle. They go beyond the normalcy: they will wash, clean, paint their vehicle…… they can go beyond the maintenance of their car. They keep spending on their cars buying new spares, adding extra gadgets, in short, they over do for their cars.

Astrophile: Is a person who loves solitude, being alone. These people love their own company. They don’t crave for company of others. They are independent, they are enigmatic, and they are free people. They don’t like to get bogged down by others. They are happy being alone; they enjoy experiencing new places and making new friends around the world. They enjoy doing things by themselves. It’s fun to hear them talk about their lives, and their philosophies. They bring different things, different ideas to table.

Bibliophile:  The word “bibliophile” exactly means a lover of books (biblio). The term is often used to refer to people who simply like to read. They go on collecting books; they spend generously on purchasing books. But, the most precise interpretation of “bibliophile” is someone who loves books particularly for its shape, size, colour of the cover, font of the book etc. etc. They like to feel the book. I know of people who cover their books, index them, make a library of their books and don’t like to share them with others. Of course, most bibliophiles are great readers; they collect books because they love the narratives in them. For them books are like big investments and valuables.


Ceraunophile: Is a person who loves thunder and lightning. There people who love to dance outside in open during thunderstorms. They love them because they feel that there is nothing in the world that can equal the power of a thunderstorm. It’s an awe factor for them. They love to take pictures of lightning strikes. Ceraunophiles find majesty, power, and beauty in thunderstorms. They find something exhilarating about the rumbling thunder, powerful lightning, and the cleansing effect of heavy rain.
Chionophile: Is a person who loves cold weather and the snow fall. People have a love-hate relationship with chilled cold weather. Chinophiles like when the first snowfall hits, and the surrounding becomes snowy. They love gaping at the sky in wonder; they feel obsessed by the Earth’s ability to turn water into these icy sprinkles. They enjoy the blast of cold air when they open their doors and windows. They love to fill their lungs with the cold fresh air. They enjoy the tranquillity of walking along a quiet, frozen beach.

Clinophile: Is a lover of just sleeping in bed or reclining. Nothing interests a clinophile more than just sleeping in bed. They sleep because they feel that sleep will take all of those problems away from them. They don’t get bored with sleeping. They not only sleep in their bed, they sleep and have nap anywhere. They love their pajamas and blankets more than anything.  No matter what has happened during the day, good or bad, stressful or not, sleeping always makes them feel better. They believe that more sleep is always better than less sleep. In short, sleeping is their hobby. Call it beauty sleep, nap, snoozing, slumber, siesta, whatever you want, sleep is clinophile’s one and only true love. It just makes everything right for them.


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Umesh Mishra

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World Largest Vaccination Programme

India is home to the world’s largest vaccine makers and has one of the biggest immunization programs. But there is no playbook for the enormity of the current challenge.

The world’s largest vaccination programme will be-
gin at a total of 3,006 session
sites across all the States and
the Union Territories, which
will be connected virtually
throughout the exercise.
Nearly 100 beneficiaries



Indian authorities hope to give shots to 300 million people, roughly the population of the U.S and several times more than its existing program, which targets 26 million infants. The recipients include 30 million doctors, nurses and other front-line workers, to be followed by 270 million people who are either over 50 or have illnesses that make them vulnerable to COVID-19.


Why NCERT books have wrong information?

There is lots of wrong information are printed in National Research Educational and Training ( NCERT) books.
Especially in History the content that book has, is false. They show that Aurangzeb was a secular king while he was an Orthodox Muslim Ge imposed Zajia on Nonmuslim.

 
this is an image of NCERT class 12 you can read circular data and know what is the truth.

People show their wrath against the printing department of NCERT



Why they have a soft corner for Aurangzeb while he destroyed thousands of Hindu temple is still questionable.


Think !

Your mind is the most powerful tool in this world because he is the father of the greatest invention of this world! 
People have no idea how creative, innovative & smart they are! I want to share my personal experience of life that I learnt in these 28 years of life! 
"Born with poverty is not curse, die with poverty is the biggest curse " I got these most impactable during Schooling.  I puzzled for a while and think it's our destiny that's why most of the people live in poverty till last breath of their life because they have so many obstacles that's only reason they never overcome from their problems. 
But when I got another book name is ' Yog Nirman Yojna' by Acharya Ramchandra Sharma there is the most beautiful words were written ' Jo Jaisa Sochta Hai Waisa Ban jata Hai' means our circumstances are our servant they always response as we intstruct them. Every moment of life are temporary means nothing is permanent 'time fly things change' people stick with negativity will called failure  and who have a positive attitude and start a new beginning one day will active success so why would we hold negativity. I learnt one thing from life' This time also pass' so my dear all of you don't think about problems think about solution.
Be open minded frank and honest whatever come in your life will be surplus.

Whatsapp New Policy 2021

Whatsapp reveal about it's new policy for all iOS and Android users 
Information We Collect
WhatsApp must receive or collect some information to operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our Services, including when you install, access, or use our Services.

The types of information we receive and collect depend on how you use our Services. We require certain information to deliver our Services and without this we will not be able to provide our Services to you. For example, you must provide your mobile phone number to create an account to use our Services.

Our Services have optional features which, if used by you, require us to collect additional information to provide such features. You will be notified of such collection, as appropriate. If you choose not to provide the information needed to use a feature, you will be unable to use the feature. For example, you cannot share your location with your contacts if you do not permit us to collect your location data from your device. Permissions can be managed through your Settings menu on both Android and iOS devices.

Information You Provide
Your Account Information. You must provide your mobile phone number and basic information (including a profile name of your choice) to create a WhatsApp account. If you don’t provide us with this information, you will not be able to create an account to use our Services. You can add other information to your account, such as a profile picture and "about" information.
Your Messages. We do not retain your messages in the ordinary course of providing our Services to you. Instead, your messages are stored on your device and not typically stored on our servers. Once your messages are delivered, they are deleted from our servers. The following scenarios describe circumstances where we may store your messages in the course of delivering them:
Undelivered Messages. If a message cannot be delivered immediately (for example, if the recipient is offline), we keep it in encrypted form on our servers for up to 30 days as we try to deliver it. If a message is still undelivered after 30 days, we delete it.
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National Youth Day : Youngest minds

Caring child positively is the biggest achievement for parents, because they think that whatever the resourced they didn't get during childhood child must-have.
For any country, the most beautiful resource is a beautiful mind, No matter what's circumstances, you nurture with knowledge and honestly, you can create enormous wealth .
If we look data of you Asia is the youngest continents in the world ---------

India tops the list with 356 million young people as the country of world’s largest youth population.
China, the world’s most populous country, comes second in the list with 269 million young people
Indonesia takes the third spot in the list with 67 million people between ages 10 and 24.
The United States, the only most developed nation in the list, has taken fourth place with 65 million young people

 

The fifth position was secured by Pakistan.
India has around 6 times more than the USA but still struggling for development  because most youths forget their proficiency they are wasting their time in useless activity for temporary pleasure, 
Swami Vivekananda, the greatest monk, philosopher and youth icon said " Arise, Awake and not stop till the goal is reached" while youth say Arise Awake and drink until again you sleep. 
Alcohol, Smoking and Negativity kill them not only physically but mentally socially and financially also. They are losing everything to show off. 
 It's the greatest lose for any country once gold would steal it will recover but if youth destroys, it devasted everything.


International  youth Day will start  on 1 Aug 2023 to 6 August  2023 
Theme of it is,"Mary arose and went with haste"
Age Limit of IYD is 16 to 35 Years.
Place : Libon Portugal 


Asst Director, Specialist Grade III Asst Professor – 56 Posts

 ADVERTISEMENT NO. 01/2021 UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION INVITES ONLINE RECRUITMENT APPLICATIONS (ORA*) FOR RECRUITMENT BY SELECTION TO THE FOLLOWING POSTS (*: by using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in) VACANCY DETAILS 1. (Vacancy No. 21010101409) One vacancy for the post of Assistant Director(Shipping) Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers, (UR-01). The post is permanent. Pay Scale: Level-10 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC. General Central Service, Group ‘A’, Gazetted, Non-Ministerial. Age: 35 years. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: Degree of a recognized University/Institute. (B) EXPERIENCE: Three years experience of Shipping or chartering of ships or port operations. DESIRABLE: Associateship/Fellowship/Diploma in Shipping from any Shipping Institute recognized by Government of India. NOTE: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. DUTIES: Policy matters on shipment of fertilizers, Planning of shipment schedules; Interpretation of freight contracts, charter party and Bill of lading terms , nomination of port of discharge, examination of mishaps to fertilizer vessels and cargo during voyage and examination of arbitrations arising out of it in India and abroad. Coastal movement of fertilizers; daily port position; Handling of fertilizers by STAs; examination of contracts from shipping angles; examination of vessels, their age, size and other allied matters; examination of demurrage claims, finalization of stevedoring rates, disputes in respect of lighterage and stevedoring rates; accidents of ports and demands arising there from. HQ: New Delhi. 2. (Vacancy No. 21010102109) Six vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Dermatology,Venereology & Leprosy) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (SC01,OBC-02,UR-03). The post is suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Both Legs affected but not Arms (BL) or One Leg Affected (R or L)(OL) or Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy Cured(LC) or Dwarfism (DW) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) PostGraduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Doctor of Medicine (Dermatology & Venereology); or Doctor of Medicine (Dermatology,Venereology & Leprosy); or Doctor of Medicine (Dermatology); or Doctor of Medicine (Dermatology including Venereology); or Doctor of Medicine (Dermatology including Venereology or Leprosy); or Diplomate National Board (Dermatology & Venereology); or Diplomate National Board (Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy); or Diplomate National Board (Dermatology); or Diplomate National Board (Dermatology including Venereology); or Diplomate National Board (Dermatology including Venereology or Leprosy); or Doctor of Medicine (Medicine) with (Diploma in Venereology and Dermatology; or Diploma in Dermatology); or Diplomate National Board (Medicine) with (Diploma in Venereology and Dermatology; or Diploma in Dermatology). (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. DESIRABLE: Diploma in Venereology and Dermatology or Diploma in Dermatology and Venereology; NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:- VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. NOTE:-IX: The qualification(s) regarding experience is/are relaxable at the discretion of the Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes if at any stage of selection, the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from this community possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the vacancies reserved for them. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS:The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 3. (Vacancy No. 21010103109) Seven vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Medical Gastroenterology) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (SC-02,ST01,OBC-03,UR-01) (PH*-01),*Of the seven vacancies, one vacancy is reserved for Physically Challenged persons with Locomotor Disability i.e. Both Legs Affected but not Arms(BL) or One Leg Affected (R or L)(OL) or Muscular Dystrophy (MDy) or Leprosy Cured (LC) or Dwarfism (DW) or Acid Attack Victims(AAV). The post is also suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Both Legs Affected but not Arms(BL) or One Leg Affected (R or L)(OL) or Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Dwarfism(DW) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) Post-Graduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Doctorate of Medicine (Medical Gastroenterology); or Doctorate of Medicine (Gastroenterology); or Diplomate National Board (Medical Gastroenterology); or Diplomate National Board (Gastroenterology); or Doctor of Medicine (Medicine) with two years special training in Gastroenterology or Doctor of Medicine (Paediatrics) with two years special training in Gastroenterology; or Diplomate National Board (Medicine) with two years special training in Gastroenterology; or Diplomate National Board (Paediatrics) with two years special training in Gastroenterology. (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Speciality or Super Speciality in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. NOTE:-IX: The qualification(s) regarding experience is/are relaxable at the discretion of the Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes if at any stage of selection, the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the vacancies reserved for them. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS:The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 4. (Vacancy No. 21010104109) Thirteen vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Ophthalmology) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (SC-01, ST-01,OBC03,EWS-01, UR-07). The post is suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) PostGraduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Master of Surgery (Ophthalmology); or Doctor of Medicine (Ophthalmology); or Diplomate National Board (Ophthalmology). (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. DESIRABLE: Diploma in Ophthalmology; or Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. NOTE:-IX: The qualification(s) regarding experience is/are relaxable at the discretion of the Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes if at any stage of selection, the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the vacancies reserved for them. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS: The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 5. (Vacancy No 21010105109) Nineteen vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Obseretrics and Gynaecology) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (SC-02, ST01,OBC-04,EWS-01, UR-11)(PH*01),* Of the Nineteen vacancies, one vacancy is reserved for Physically Challenged persons with Multiple Disabilities(MD) i.e. at least two disabilities from the categories of Low Vision(LV)/ Hard of Hearing(HH)/ Leprosy Cured (LC)/ Acid Attack Victims(AAV)/ Muscular Dystrophy(MDy). The post is also suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) Post-Graduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Doctor of Medicine (Obstetrics and Gynaecology); or Master of Surgery (Obstetrics and Gynaecology); or Diplomate National Board (Obstetrics and Gynaecology). (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. DESIRABLE: Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. NOTE:-IX: The qualification(s) regarding experience is/are relaxable at the discretion of the Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes if at any stage of selection, the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the vacancies reserved for them. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS:The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 6. (Vacancy No. 21010106109) Two vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Paediatric Cardiology) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (OBC-01, UR-01). The post is suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Both Legs Affected but not Arms(BL) or One Leg Affected (R or L)(OL) or Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Dwarfism(DW) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) PostGraduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Doctorate of Medicine (Paediatric Cardiology); or Diplomate National Board (Paediatric Cardiology); or Doctorate of Medicine (Cardiology); or Diplomate National Board (Cardiology); or Doctor of Medicine (Paediatrics) with two years’ special training in Cardiology; or Diplomate National Board (Paediatrics) with two years’ special training in Cardiology. (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS: The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 7. (Vacancy No. 21010107109) One vacancy for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor(Paediatric Surgery) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (UR-01). The post is suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The post is permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii) Post-Graduate degree in the concerned speciality or super speciality mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Magister Chirurguie (Paediatric Surgery); or Diplomate National Board (Paediatric Surgery). (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS:The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 8. (Vacancy No. 21010108109) Six vacancies for the post of Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (OBC-04, UR-02). The post is suitable for Physically Challenged person with disability of Low Vision(LV) or Hard of Hearing (HH) or Locomotor disability Disability i.e. Muscular Dystrophy(MDy) or Leprosy cured (LC) or Acid Attack Victims (AAV) or Multiple Disabilities (MD). The posts are permanent. Central Health Services Teaching Specialist Sub-cadre, Group’A’. Age: 40 years. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC plus NPA. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: (i) A recognized MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). Holders of Educational qualifications included in Part II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions specified in sub-section (3) of section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956). (ii). PostGraduate degree in the concerned specialty or super specialty mentioned in Section A of Schedule VI from recognized Teaching Institute i.e. Magister Chirurguie (Plastic Surgery); or Magister Chirurguie (Plastic and Constructive Surgery); or Diplomate National Board (Plastic Surgery/Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery). (B) EXPERIENCE: At least three years’ teaching experience as Senior Resident or Tutor or Demonstrator or Registrar or Assistant Professor or Lecturer in the concerned Specialty or Super Specialty in a recognized teaching institution after obtaining the first Post Graduate degree. NOTE:- I: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) qualification of three years’ duration shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- II: Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) of five years’ duration shall be taken as three years for completion of post graduate degree and the last two years of the said Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) or Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) shall be counted towards requirement of teaching experience. NOTE:- III: Any Post Graduate Degree or Diploma awarded by any Indian Universities, included in or excluded from, the Schedules to Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), consequent to recognition granted or withdrawn by Government. of India as per provisions of the said Act shall be deemed to have been included or excluded accordingly from the Schedule-VI. NOTE:-IV: The Post Graduate Medical Qualifications awarded by Indian Universities, must have been included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) for the purpose of Schedule VI. NOTE:-V: DNB qualifications is subject to the provisions of the requirement prescribed in Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institution (Amendment) Regulations 2012, amended Notification No.MCI-12(2)/2010-Med. Misc. dated 11.06.2012 or as amended from time to time. [Accordingly, the candidates holding DNB qualifications would need to get their qualification verified by NBE as to whether it is as per the requirement of the Gazette Notification No.MCI12(2)/2018-Med.Misc./142810 dated 31.10.2018 and upload such verification certificate along with the online application.] NOTE:-VI: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of General Duty Medical Officer or Medical Officer shall not be considered for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts. NOTE:-VII: The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India. NOTE:-VIII: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. DUTIES: (i) To impart theoretical and practical instructions to under-graduate/ post-graduate medical students; (ii)To conduct and guide research work in the specialty; (iii)To render patient care in the specialty; (iv)Any other duties that may be assigned by the authorities from time to time. HQ: Anywhere in India. ANY OTHER CONDITIONS: The other conditions of service as laid down in the CHS Rules, 2014, and other rules in force from time to time in particular; (a) Private practice of any kind what so ever shall not be allowed including any consultation and laboratory practice. (b) The candidate selected will, if so required shall be liable to serve in any Defence Service or post connected with the Defence of India, for a period not less than four years including the period spent in training, if any: Provided that such officer shall not (a) be required to serve as aforesaid after the expiry of ten years from the date of appointment or from the date of joining the service, (b) Ordinarily be required to serve as aforesaid after attaining the age of 45 years. 9. (Vacancy No.21010109209) One vacancy for the post of Assistant Director(Ballistics), Forensic Science Laboratory, Home Department, Government of NCT of Delhi, (UR-01). The post is temporary but likely to be continued indefinitely. General Central Service, Group ‘A’,Gazetted, Non-Ministerial. Pay Scale: Level-11 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC. Age: 40 years. . ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: (A) EDUCATIONAL: Master’s degree in Physics or Mathematics or Forensic Science with Physics or Mathematics or Forensic Science as one of the subject at B.Sc. level from a recognized University or equivalent. Note: M. Sc. (Applied Physics) may be taken as equivalent. (B) EXPERIENCE: Five years experience of analytical methods/research therein in the **relevant field. Note: ** Experience in relevant field means Research/Analytical experience in the field of Ballistics/Physics. DESIRABLE: Doctorate degree in concerned discipline from a recognized University or equivalent. NOTE: The qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. DUTIES: The officers are required to examine crime exhibits, visit scenes of crime, to depose expert evidence in courts and to assist Senior Officer. The responsibilities attached with the posts also require research and development. HQ: In the National Capital Territory of Delhi. NOTES: a) Candidates are requested to apply only Online against this advertisement on the Online Recruitment Application (ORA) website http://www.upsconline.nic.in and NOT write to the Commission for Application forms. They are also requested to go through carefully the details of posts and instructions published below as well as on the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in. b) The age limit shown against all items is the normal age limit and the age is relaxable for SC/ST candidates upto 5 years and upto 3 years for OBC candidates in respect of vacancies reserved for them. SC/ST/OBC candidates have to produce a caste certificate in prescribed proforma. For age concession applicable to other categories of applicants please see relevant paras of the "Instructions and Additional Information to Candidates for Recruitment by Selection". (IMPORTANT) CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF ONLINE RECRUITMENT APPLICATION (ORA) THROUGH ORA WEBSITE IS 23:59 HRS ON 28.01.2021. THE LAST DATE FOR PRINTING OF COMPLETELY SUBMITTED ONLINE APPLICATION IS UPTO 23:59 HRS ON 29.01.2021. DATE FOR DETERMINING THE ELIGIBILITY OF ALL CANDIDATES IN EVERY RESPECT SHALL BE THE PRESCRIBED CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISISON OF ONLINE RECRUITMENT APPLICATION (ORA). THE APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO FILL IN ALL THEIR PARTICULARS IN THE ONLINE RECRUITMENT APPLICATION CAREFULLY AS SUBMISSION OF WRONG INFORMATION MAY LEAD TO REJECTION THROUGH COMPUTER BASED SHORTLISTING APART FROM DEBARMENT BY THE COMMISSION. DATE FOR THE INTERVIEW ON WHICH THE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATE IS REQUIRED TO BRING THE PRINTOUT OF HIS/HER ONLINE APPLICATION ALONGWITH OTHER DOCUMENTS AT UPSC SHALL BE INTIMATED SEPARATELY. c) A candidate will be eligible to get the benefit of community reservation only in case the particular caste to which the candidates belong is included in the list of reserved communities issued by the Central Government. If a candidate indicates in his/her application form that he/she belongs to SC/ST/OBC/General category but subsequently writes to the Commission to change his/her category, such request shall not be entertained by the Commission. d) Physically Handicapped (PH) Persons or Persons with disabilities, as indicated against various item(s) in the VACANCY DETAILS, can apply to the respective posts even if the post is not reserved for them but has been identified as Suitable. However, such candidates will be considered for selection to such post by general standard of merit. Persons suffering from not less than 40% of relevant disability shall alone be eligible for the benefit of reservation and other relaxations as permissible under the rules. Thus, Physically Handicapped (PH) persons can avail benefit of: i) Reservation and other Concessions & Relaxations as permissible under the rules only when degree of physical disability is 40% or more and the posts are reserved for PH candidates. ii) Other Concessions & Relaxations as permissible under the rules only when degree of physical disability is 40% or more and the posts are suitable for PH candidates. e) HEADQUARTERS: At places specifically stated against certain posts, otherwise anywhere in India. f) PROBATION: The persons selected will be appointed on probation as per rule. INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES FOR RECRUITMENT BY SELECTION 1. CITIZENSHIP: A Candidate must be either: (a) a citizen of India, or (b) a subject of Nepal, or (c) a subject of Bhutan, or (d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or (e) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania(formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. NOTE The application of a candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be considered by the Commission and, if recommended for appointment, the candidate may also be provisionally appointed subject to the necessary certificate being issued in his favour by the Government of India. 2. AGE LIMITS: The age limit for the post has been given in the advertisement. For certain age concessions admissible to various categories please go through the instruction regarding Concessions & Relaxations. 3. MINIMUM ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: All applicants must fulfill the essential requirements of the post and other conditions stipulated in the advertisement. They are advised to satisfy themselves before applying that they possess at least the essential qualifications laid down for various posts. No enquiry asking for advice as to eligibility will be entertained. NOTE-I: The prescribed essential qualifications are the minimum and the mere possession of the same does not entitle candidates to be called for interview. NOTE-II: IN THE EVENT OF NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS BEING LARGE, COMMISSION WILL ADOPT SHORT LISTING CRITERIA TO RESTRICT THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TO BE CALLED FOR INTERVIEW TO A REASONABLE NUMBER BY ANY OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS: (a) “On the basis of Desirable Qualification (DQ) or any one or all of the DQs if more than one DQ is prescribed”. (b) On the basis of higher educational qualifications than the minimum prescribed in the advertisement. (c) On the basis of higher experience in the relevant field than the minimum prescribed in the advertisement. (d) By counting experience before or after the acquisition of essential qualifications. (e) By invoking experience even in cases where there is no experience mentioned either as Essential Qualification (EQ) or as Desirable Qualification (DQ). (f) By holding a Recruitment Test. THE CANDIDATE SHOULD, THEREFORE, MENTION ALL HIS/HER QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE IN THE RELEVANT FIELD OVER AND ABOVE THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS. NOTE-III:- IMPORTANT (i) The category-wise minimum level of suitability in interviews, irrespective of whether the selection is made only by interview or by Recruitment Test followed by interview, will be UR/EWS-50 marks, OBC-45 marks, SC/ST/PH-40 marks, out of the total marks of interview being 100. (ii) In cases where selection is made by Recruitment Test (RT) followed by interview, the candidate will have to achieve minimum level of suitability in their respective category at Interview stage. 4. APPLICATION FEE: (a) Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs. 25/- (Rupees Twenty five) only either by remitting the money in any branch of the SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of the SBI or by using visa/master credit/debit card. (b) No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women candidates of any community. No "fee exemption" is available to Gen/OBC/EWS male candidates and they are required to pay the full prescribed fee. (c) Applications without the prescribed fee would not be considered and summarily rejected. No representation against such rejection would be entertained. (d) Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstance nor can the fee be held in reserve for any other examination or selection. 5. CONCESSIONS & RELAXATIONS: (a) The upper age limit in case of Ex-Servicemen and Commissioned Officers including ECOs/SSCOs shall be relaxed by five years subject to the condition that on the closing date for receipt of applications the continuous service rendered in the Armed Forces by an Ex-Serviceman is not less than six months after attestation. This relaxation is also available to ECOs/SSCOs who have completed their initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service and whose assignment has been extended beyond five years as on closing date and in whose case the Ministry of Defence issues certificates that they will be released within 3 months on selection from the date of receipt of offer of appointment. Candidates claiming age relaxation under this para would be required to produce a certificate in the prescribed proforma to the Commission. NOTE: Ex Servicemen who have already secured regular employment under the Central Government. in a Civil Post are permitted the benefit of age relaxation as admissible for Ex-Servicemen for securing another employment in any higher post or service under the Central Government. However, such candidates will not be eligible for the benefit of reservation, if any for Ex-Servicemen in Central Government. jobs. (b) In order to qualify for the concession under (a) above, candidates concerned would be required to produce a certificate that they have been released from the Defence Forces. The certificate for Ex-Servicemen and Commissioned Officers including ECOs/SSCOs should be signed by the appropriate authorities specified below and should also specify the period of service in the Defence Forces:- (i) In case of Commissioned Officers including ECOs/SSCOs: Army: Directorate of Personnel Service, Army Headquarters, New Delhi. Navy: Directorate of Personnel Services Naval Headquarters, New Delhi. Air Force: Directorate of Personnel Services, Air Headquarters, New Delhi. (ii) In case of JCOs/ORs and equivalent of the Navy and Air Forces: Army: By various Regimental Record Offices. Navy: Naval Records, Bombay Air Force: Air Force Records, New Delhi. (c) Age relaxation for Central Government employees: The upper age limit is relaxable for Central/U.T. Government. Servants up to 5 years as per instructions issued by the Government. of India from time to time. (This implies that Scheduled Castes/Schedules Tribes category candidates would get maximum 10 years age relaxation including 5 years age relaxation meant for their respective categories. Similarly OBC candidates would get maximum upto 8 years including 3 years age relaxation meant for OBC category). This relaxation will be admissible to Government servants with 3 years continuous service in Central Government and working in posts which are in the same line or allied cadre and where a relation could be established that the service already rendered in that particular post will be useful for the efficient discharge of the duties of the post to which recruitment is being made. Decision in this regard will rest with the Commission. A candidate claiming to belong to the category of Central Government servant and thus seeking age relaxation under this para would be required to produce a Certificate in the prescribed proforma issued after the date of advertisement from his/her Employer on the Office letter head to the effect that he/she is a regularly appointed Central Government Servant and not on casual/adhoc/daily wages/hourly paid/contract basis employee. (d) Age relaxation to Physically Handicapped (PH) persons: i) Age relaxation of 10 years (This implies that Scheduled Castes/Schedules Tribes category candidates would get maximum 15 years age relaxation including 5 years meant for their respective categories. Similarly OBC candidates would get maximum upto 13 years including 3 years age relaxation meant for OBC category) in upper age limit shall be allowed to persons suffering from (a) blindness or low vision, (b) hearing impairment (c) locomotor disability including cerebral palsy,Leprosy Cured, Dwarfism, Acid Attack Victims & Muscular Dystrophy, (d) Autism, intellectual disability, specific learning disabilit mental illness, (e) Multiple disabilities from amongst persons under clauses (a) to (d) in case of direct recruitment to all civil posts/services under the Central Government identified suitable to be held by persons with such disabilities, subject to the condition that maximum age of the applicant on the closing date shall not exceed 56 years. The age concession to the persons with disabilities shall be admissible irrespective of whether the post is reserved for persons with disabilities or not, provided the post is identified suitable for the relevant category of disability. ii) Relaxation of age limit would be permissible to such persons who have a minimum of 40% disability. iii) If a person with disability is entitled to age concession by virtue of being a Central Government employee, concession to him/her will be admissible either as a ‘person with disability’ or as a ‘Central Government employee’ whichever may be more beneficial to him/her. iv) The above provisions will not be applicable to a post/service for which other specific provision regarding age relaxation is made by notification. v) The definition of different categories of disabilities, for the purpose of age relaxation, will be same as given in DoP&T’s OM No. 36035/3/2004-Estt(Reservation) dated 29th December 2005. 6. (A) HOW TO APPLY: i) Candidates must apply online through the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in. Applications received through any other mode would not be accepted and summarily rejected. ii) Candidates must upload the documents/certificates in support of all the claims made by them in the application like, Date of Birth, Experience (preferably in prescribed format), Desirable Qualification(s) etc. or any other information, separately against each claim in pdf file in such a way that the file size does not exceed 1 MB for the respective aforesaid modules and 2 MB for the “UPLOAD OTHER DOCUMENT” module and is legible when a printout taken. For that purpose, the applicant may scan the documents/certificates in 200 dpi grey scale. Documents like Pay Slip, Resume, Appointment Letter, Relieving Letter, Un-signed Experience Certificate etc. must not be uploaded in the Document Upload Module:- a) Matriculation/10th Standard or equivalent certificate indicating date of birth, or mark sheet of Matriculation/10th Standard or equivalent issued by Central/State Board indicating Date of Birth in support of claim of age. Where date of birth is not available in certificate/mark sheets, issued by concerned Educational Boards, School leaving certificate indicating Date of Birth (in case of Tamil Nadu& Kerala). b) Degree/Diploma certificate as proof of educational qualification claimed. In the absence of Degree/Diploma certificate, provisional certificate along with mark sheets pertaining to all the academic years. c) Order/ letter in respect of equivalent Educational Qualifications claimed, indicating the Authority (with number and date) under which it has been so treated, in respect of equivalent clause in Essential Qualifications, if a candidate is claiming a particular qualification as equivalent qualification as per the requirement of advertisement. d) Certificate(s) in the prescribed proforma from the Head(s) of Organization(s)/Department(s) for the entire experience claimed, clearly mentioning the duration of employment (date, month & year) indicating the basic pay and consolidated pay. The certificate(s) should also mention the nature of duties performed/experience obtained in the post(s) with duration(s). Experience Certificate should be issued in prescribed format relevant to the post. Experience certificate not in prescribed proforma but containing all the details as mentioned above would be considered on merits by the Commission. e) Caste certificate by candidate seeking reservation as SC/ ST/ OBC, in the prescribed proforma from the competent authority indicating clearly the candidate’s Caste, the Act/ Order under which the Caste is recognized as SC/ ST/ OBC and the village/ town the candidate is ordinarily a resident of. f) A declaration in the prescribed format by candidate seeking reservation as OBC, that he/she does not belong to the creamy layer on the crucial date, in addition to the community certificate (OBC). Unless specified otherwise, the prescribed closing date for receipt of Online Recruitment Application for the post is to be treated as crucial date. g) Physically Handicapped certificate in prescribed proforma issued by the competent authority by Physically Handicapped persons eligible for appointment to the post on the basis of prescribed standards of Medical Fitness. The Competent Authority to issue Physically Handicapped certificate shall be a Medical Board duly constituted by the Central or a State Government. The Central/ State Government may constitute Medical Board(s) consisting of at least three members out of which at least one shall be a specialist in the particular field for assessing Locomotor/ Cerebral / Visual / Hearing disability, as the case may be. h) Documentary support for any other claim(s) made. Note: If any document/ certificate furnished is in a language other than Hindi or English, a transcript of the same duly attested by a Gazetted officer or notary is to be uploaded. iii) IMPORTANT : CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO FILL THEIR CORRECT AND ACTIVE E-MAIL ADDRESSES IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION AS ALL CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE MADE BY THE COMMSSION THROUGH E-MAIL ONLY. INTERVIEW SCHEDULE AND REQUIREMENTS WITH REGARD TO COPIES OF CERTIFCATES TO BE SUBMITTED IN RESPECT OF CLAIMS MADE IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION WILL BE E-MAILED IN DUE COURSE TO THE CANDIDATES IN THEIR REGISTERED E-MAIL ID AND WILL ALSO BE POSTED ON THE WEBSITE OF THE COMMISSION. iv) Candidates who wish to apply for more than one post should apply separately for each post and pay the fee for each post in the prescribed manner. v) After submitting the Online Recruitment Application (ORA), the candidates are required to take out a print out of the finally submitted Online Recruitment Application. vi) Candidates are not required to submit to the Commission either by post or by hand the printouts of their online applications or any other document. They will be required to bring along with them the printouts of their online applications and the documents mentioned in para 7 below if called for interview. vii) The applicants are advised to submit only single Online Recruitment Application for each post; however, if somehow, if he/she submits multiple Online Recruitment Applications for one post, then he/she must ensure that Online Recruitment Application with the higher "Application Number" is complete in all respects including fee. The applicants, who submit multiple Online Recruitment Applications, should note that only the Online Recruitment Application with higher "Application Number" shall be entertained by the Commission and fee paid against one "Application Number" shall not be adjusted against any other "Application Number". viii) The candidates are advised to submit the Online Recruitment Application well in advance without waiting for the closing date. 6 (B) Candidates shortlisted for interview on the basis of the information provided in the online applications submitted by them will be required to send self attested copies of documents/relevant certificates in support of the claims made in the application as and when demanded by the Commission. “WARNING”: CANDIDATES WILL BE SHORT-LISTED FOR INTERVIEW ONLY ON THE BASIS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THEM IN THEIR ONLINE APPLICATIONS DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF THE CLAIM MADE IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION WILL BE EXAMINED ONLY IF THE CANDIDATE IS PRIMA FACIE ELIGIBLE TO BE SHORTLISTED ON THE BASIS OF INFORMATION REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE CLAIMED IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION, VARIOUS REPORTS AS PER THE ADVERTISEMENT AND MODALITIES AND CRITERIA ADOPTED FOR SHORTLISTING. CANDIDATES MUST ENSURE THAT SUCH INFORMATION IS TRUE. IF AT ANY SUBSEQUENT STAGE OR AT THE TIME OF INTERVIEW ANY INOFRMATION GIVEN BY THEM OR ANY CLAIM MADE BY THEM IN THEIR ONLINE, APPLICATIONS IS FOUND TO BE FALSE, THEIR CANDIDATURE WILL BE LIABLE TO BE REJECTD AND THEY MAY ALSO BE DEBARRED EITHER PERMANENTLY OR FOR A SPECIFIED PERIOD BY THE :  COMMISSION FROM ANY EXAMINATION OR SELECTION HELD BY THEM.  CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FROM ANY EMPLOYMENT UNDER THEM. 7. DOCUMENTS/ CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED AT THE TIME OF INTERVIEW. The printout of the online application and the following Original Documents/ Certificates along with self attested copies and other items specified in the Summon Letter for interview are to be produced at the time of interview, failing which the candidate would not be allowed to appear in the Interview in which case such candidate will not be entitled to receive the Commission’s contribution towards travelling expenses:- a) Matriculation/10th Standard or equivalent certificate indicating date of birth, or mark sheet of Matriculation/10th Standard or equivalent issued by Central/State Board indicating Date of Birth in support of their claim of age. Where date of birth is not available in certificate/mark sheets, issued by concerned Educational Boards, School leaving certificate indicating Date of Birth will be considered (in case of Tamil Nadu & Kerala). b) Degree/Diploma certificate along with marksheets pertaining to all the academic years as proof of educational qualification claimed. In the absence of Degree/Diploma certificate, provisional certificate along with mark sheets pertaining to all the academic years will be accepted. c) Order/ letter in respect of equivalent Educational Qualifications claimed, indicating the Authority (with number and date) under which it has been so treated, in respect of equivalent clause in Essential Qualifications, if a candidate is claiming a particular qualification as equivalent qualification as per the requirement of advertisement. d) Certificate(s) in the prescribed proforma from the Head(s) of Organization(s)/Department(s) for the entire experience claimed, clearly mentioning the duration of employment (date, month & year) indicating the basic pay and consolidated pay. The certificate(s) should also mention the nature of duties performed/experience obtained in the post(s) with duration(s). Experience Certificate should be issued in prescribed format relevant to the post. Experience certificate not in prescribed proforma but containing all the details as mentioned above would be considered on merits by the Commission. e) Caste certificate by candidate seeking reservation as SC/ ST/ OBC, in the prescribed proforma from the competent authority indicating clearly the candidate’s Caste, the Act/ Order under which the Caste is recognized as SC/ ST/ OBC and the village/ town the candidate is ordinarily a resident of. f) A declaration in the prescribed format by candidate seeking reservation as OBC, that he/she does not belong to the creamy layer on the crucial date, in addition to the community certificate (OBC). Unless specified otherwise, the prescribed closing date for receipt of Online Recruitment Application for the post is to be treated as crucial date. g) Physically Handicapped certificate in prescribed proforma issued by the competent authority by Physically Handicapped persons eligible for appointment to the post on the basis of prescribed standards of Medical Fitness. The Competent Authority to issue Physically Handicapped certificate shall be a Medical Board duly constituted by the Central or a State Government. The Central/ State Government may constitute Medical Board(s) consisting of at least three members out of which at least one shall be a specialist in the particular field for assessing Locomotor/ Cerebral / Visual / Hearing disability, as the case may be. h) A candidate who claims change in name after matriculation on marriage or remarriage or divorce etc. the following documents shall be submitted:- i) In case of marriage of women - Photocopy of Husband’s passport showing names of spouses or an attested copy of marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriage or an Affidavit from husband and wife along with a joint photograph duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner; ii) In case of re-marriage of women - Divorce Deed/Death certificate as the case may be in respect of first spouse; and photocopy of present husband’s passport showing names of spouse or an attested copy of marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriage or an Affidavit from the husband and wife along with joint photograph duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner iii) In case of divorce of women - Certified copy of Divorce Decree and Deed Poll/Affidavit duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner. iv) In other circumstances for change of name for both male and female - Deed Poll/Affidavit duly sworn before the Oath Commissioner and paper cuttings of two leading daily newspaper in original (One daily newspaper should be of the area of applicants permanent and present address or nearby area) and Gazette Notification. i) Certificate/ Document in respect of Age relaxation for: i) Ex-Servicemen and Commissioned Officers including ECOs/SSCOs in prescribed proforma from competent authority. ii) Central/UT Government Employees/Servants in prescribed proforma from competent authority issued after the date of advertisement. iii) Persons seeking age relaxation under special provision/ order. j) Persons already in Regular Government service, whether in permanent or temporary capacity other than casual/adhoc/daily wages/hourly paid/contract basis are however required to submit a declaration that they have informed in writing to their Head of Office/Department that they have applied for the selection. k) Certificate(s) in respect of claim regarding Professional Registration, Language, Publications, NET, GATE, Conference, Internship. l) Documentary support for any other claim(s) made. NOTE I: Date of birth mentioned in Online Recruitment Application is final. No subsequent request for change of date of birth will be considered or granted. NOTE II: The period of experience rendered by a candidate on part time basis, daily wages, visiting/ guest faculty will not be counted while calculating the valid experience for short listing the candidates for interview. NOTE III: If any document/ certificate furnished is in a language other than Hindi or English, a transcript of the same duly attested by a Gazetted officer or notary is to be submitted. 8. ACTION AGAINST CANDIDATES FOUND GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT: Candidates are warned that they should not furnish any particulars that are false or suppress any material information in filling up the application form. Candidates are also warned that they should in no case correct or alter or otherwise tamper with any entry in a document or its attested/certified copy submitted by them nor should they submit a tampered/fabricated document. If there is any inaccuracy or any discrepancy between two or more such documents or their attested/certified copies, an explanation regarding this discrepancy should be submitted. A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be guilty of: a) obtaining support of his/her candidature by any means, or b) impersonating, or c) procuring impersonation by any person , or d) submitting fabricated documents or documents which have been tampered with, or e) making statements which are incorrect or false or suppressing material information, or f) resorting to any other irregular or improper means in connection with his/her candidature for the selection, or g) using unfair means during the test, or h) writing irrelevant matter including obscene language or pornographic matter, in the script(s) , or i) misbehaving in any other manner in the examination hall, or j) harassing or doing bodily harm to the staff employed by the Commission for the conduct of their test, or k) bringing mobile phone/Communication device in the examination Hall/Interview room. l) attempting to commit or, as the case may be, abetting the Commission of all or any of the acts specified in the foregoing clauses may, in addition to rendering himself/herself liable to criminal prosecution, be liable: i) to be disqualified by the Commission from selection for which he/she is a candidate, and/or ii) to be debarred either permanently or for a specified period:-  by the Commission from any examination or selection held by them  by the Central Government from any employment under them, and iii) if he/she is already in service under Government to disciplinary action under the appropriate rules. 9. OTHER INFORMATION/INSTRUCTIONS: a) All candidates whether in Government service or in Government owned industrial or other similar organizations or in private employment should submit their applications online directly to the Commission. Persons already in Regular Government service, whether in permanent or temporary capacity other than casual/adhoc/daily wages/hourly paid/contract basis are however required to submit a declaration that they have informed in writing to their Head of Office/Department that they have applied for the selection. b) The date for determining the eligibility of all candidates in every respect shall be the closing date for submitting the Online Recruitment Application on the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in. c) In respect of equivalent clause in Essential Qualifications, if a candidate is claiming a particular qualification as equivalent qualification as per the requirement of advertisement, then the candidate is required to produce order/letter in this regard, indicating the Authority (with number and date) under which it has been so treated otherwise the Online Recruitment Application is liable to be rejected. d) Candidates must, if required, attend a personal interview at such place, as may be fixed by the Commission. The Commission do not defray the traveling or other expenses of candidates summoned for interview. They, however, contribute towards those expenses at a rate corresponding to the amount of the Second Class Mail railway fare by the shortest route to the place of interview from the Railway Station nearest to the normal place of residence of the candidate or from which he actually performs the journey, whichever, is nearer to the place of interview, and back to the same station or the amount of Railway fare actually incurred by the candidate whichever is less. Details of this will be furnished when they are called for interview. e) Commission’s contribution towards the traveling expenses in respect of those candidates who are interviewed at Delhi will be paid on the spot on the date of interview itself provided they fulfill all the conditions. In respect of those candidates who have been called to be present at interviews at places other than Delhi, the same will be sent by Money Order later on. Candidates who do not wish to collect contribution towards TA in cash at Commission’s counter can also get the same transferred in their respective account. Such candidates will have to submit a cancelled cheque along with their TA claims to facilitate the transaction’. f) The Summoning of candidates for interview convey no assurance whatsoever that they will be selected. Appointment orders to selected candidates will be issued by the Government. g) Candidates must be in sound bodily health. They must, if selected be prepared to undergo such medical examination and satisfy such medical authority as Government may require. h) Candidates will be informed of the final result in due course through UPSC website/ Employment News and any interim enquiries about the result are therefore, unnecessary and will not be attended to. The Commission do not enter into correspondence with the candidates about reasons for their non selection for interview/appointment. i) The Commission may grant higher initial pay to candidates adjudged meritorious in the interview. j) Canvassing in any form will disqualify a candidate. IMPORTANT MOBILE PHONES ARE BANNED IN THE CAMPUS OF UPSC EXAMINATION/ INTERVIEW HALL a) Government strives to have work force which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply. b) In case of any guidance/information/clarification regarding their applications, candidature etc. candidates can contact UPSC’s Facilitation Counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus in person or over Telephone No. 011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs. Formats of PRESCRIBED PROFORMAE for various certificates have been made available in the Commission’s official Website http://www.upsc.gov.in. under Heading Recruitment followed by Forms of Certificates(link https://www.upsc.gov.in/recruitment/recruitment-performas)  Candidates may download the same and fill up accordingly.