KAS Re-Exam Instructions

The preliminary re-examination for the recruitment of Gazetted Probationer 384 posts conducted by the Karnataka Public Service Commission will be held tomorrow (December 29). Note that here are the important points that must be followed by the candidates appearing for this exam.

Documents to be brought by the candidates

  • Downloaded re-examination admit card
  • Original Identity Card/Aadhaar Card with photograph, Driving Licence, Pancard, Passport, Government Employees ID must be produced at the examination centers.

What restriction?: Candidates cannot bring mobile, calculator, smart watch, bluetooth, white fluid, wireless set, paper, books and other electronic gadgets. Also, candidates are prohibited from wearing shoes, socks, sweater and jerkin, full sleeved shirt and face mask and other items. District Collector T. Venkatesh said that they should appear in the examination wearing only modest slippers.

Installation of Jammer: Jammer will be installed in the examination centers to prevent malpractice in the examination using mobile Bluetooth and other modern communication tools. CC TV camera will be installed in every room. Besides, face recognition and biometric attendance will be carried out by personnel appointed by the Karnataka Public Service Commission.

Candidates arriving at the examination centers should be thoroughly screened. Chitradurga District Collector T. Venkatesh suggested that the heads of examination centers form frisking teams for this.

The preliminary examination for the recruitment of 384 gazetted positions was held on August 27. But due to technical reasons, the preliminary exam is being conducted again on December 29. Candidates have to download fresh re-examination admit cards through KPSC website.

Appear for the examination at the examination center mentioned in the new admit card. District Collector T. Venkatesh instructed the candidates that they should follow all the rules prescribed by KPSC without fail. Further, with a view to maintain the sanctity of the examination, on December 29, an order has been issued imposing Section 114 in a 200 meter area around the centers where the examination will be held.

Opening of xerox, computer and internet centers operating within the examination center is prohibited. Guides are appointed to carry the question papers and OMRs to the examination centres. Deputy Collector BT Kumaraswamy informed in the meeting that health screening counter will be set up by the health department in the examination centers.

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