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Monday 27 February 2012

BoB(Bank of Baroda) Probationay Officer(PO)



Position: Probationary officer
Eligibility :  graduation
Last date: 10.03.2012


Bank of Baroda(BoB) invites application for 600 (Probitionary Officer)PO. Only candidates having valid score card issued by IBPS are eligible for the exam.

Age:
Minimum: 21 Years
Maximum: 30 Years
No. of Vacancies:
SC 90
ST  45
OBC 165
GEN 300
Total 1600

Pay Scale :- `Rs. 14500 – 600 / 18700 -700 / 20100 – 800 / 25700.

Qualification:
Graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized University
And
Should be a computer literate (proficient in MS Office Basic Applications, internet usage).

Essential qualification:
Minimum Total Weighted Standard Score (as mentioned in the IBPS Score Card) obtained in the Common Written Examination for Pos / MTs 2011-12
FOR GENERAL :: 125
FOR OBC (Non Creamy Layer)/SC/ST/PWD :: 105
NOTE: Candidates should also secure minimum marks, i.e. 24 for General category and 21 for Reserved categories, in each subject including descriptive test in C.W.E. selection procedure: depending upon CWE score candidates will be called for group discussion and interview. The group discussion will be qualifying. Those who qualified G.D will be called for interview. Interview will of 35 marks. Final selection will depend upon the score of CWE and Performance in interview.

Fees:
SC/ST/Persons With Disabilities (PWD) Rs. 50/-
GEN/OBC Rs.200/-
Selection Procedure:
  1. Depending on the number of vacancies and rank in the order of merit based on the Total Weighted Standard Score shall be
    called for a personal interview in the ratio of 1:4 for General category and 1:5 for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
  2. A personal interview will be conducted to assess the candidate’s personality, level of communication,clarity & problem solving innovativeness, level of efficiency, willingness to work in any part of the country, suitability for the post etc. The minimum qualifying marks for the interview would be 40% for General Category and 35% for Reserved Category.
  3. Selection for the post of Probationary Officer will be based on TWS and the marks scored in the Interview.
  4. Candidates passing the personal interview will be ranked in the descending order on the basis of the Weighted Score obtained in the written test conducted by IBPS, personal interview under the respective SC/ ST/ OBC/ GEN Category.
  5. candidates are called depending upon the vacancy.

Interview Centers:-

The interview will be held tentatively at -10- Centres i.e. Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Chennai, Jaipur,
Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, New Delhi, Patna & Pune

How  to apply:

  • Take the print of the fee payment challan from the banks website www.bankofbaroda.com( Or click here for downloading challan)

  • Go to nearest branch of Bank of Baroda  and pay in cash in the account 29040200000250 with Bandra Kurla  Complex Branch, Mumbai, in favour of Bank of Baroda 'RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS - PROJECT 2012’. Last date of submission of fees is 10th march 2012

  • Take the journal no. and apply online on the bank website www.bankofbaroda.com

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CIVIL SERVICES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SYLLABUS


UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION

Syllabus for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PAPER – I
Administrative Theory
1. Introduction:
Meaning, scope and significance of Public Administration; Wilson’s vision of Public Administration; Evolution of the discipline and its present status; New Public Administration; Public Choice approach; Challenges of liberalization, Privatisation, Globalisation; Good Governance: concept and application; New Public Management.
2. Administrative Thought:
Scientific Management and Scientific Management movement; Classical Theory; Weber’s bureaucratic model – its critique and post-Weberian Developments; Dynamic Administration (Mary Parker Follett);Human Relations School (Elton Mayo and others); Functions of the Executive (C.I.Barnard); Simon’s decision-making theory; Participative Management (R. Likert, C.Argyris, D. McGregor).
3. Administrative Behaviour:
Process and techniques of decision-making; Communication; Morale; Motivation Theories – content, process and contemporary; Theories of Leadership: Traditional and Modern.
4. Organisations:
Theories – systems, contingency; Structure and forms: Ministries and Departments, Corporations, Companies, Boards and Commissions; Ad hoc and advisory bodies; Headquarters and Field Relationships; Regulatory Authorities; Public – Private Partnerships.
5. Accountability and control:
Concepts of accountability and control; Legislative, Executive and Judicial control over administration; Citizen and Administration; Role of media, interest groups, voluntary organizations; Civil society;
Citizen’s Charters; Right to Information; Social audit.
6. Administrative Law:
Meaning, scope and significance; Dicey on Administrative law; Delegated legislation; Administrative Tribunals.
7. Comparative Public Administration:
Historical and sociological factors affecting administrative systems; Administration and politics in different countries; Current status of Comparative Public Administration; Ecology and administration; Riggsian
models and their critique.
8. Development Dynamics:
Concept of development; Changing profile of development administration; ‘Antidevelopment thesis’; Bureaucracy and development; Strong state versus the market debate; Impact of liberalisation on administration in developing countries; Women and development - the self-help  group movement.
9. Personnel Administration:
Importance of human resource development; Recruitment, training, career advancement, position classification, discipline, performance appraisal, promotion, pay and service conditions; employer-employee relations, grievance redressal mechanism; Code of conduct; Administrative ethics.
10. Public Policy:
Models of policy-making and their critique; Processes of conceptualisation, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and review and their limitations; State theories and public policy formulation.
11. Techniques of Administrative Improvement:
Organisation and methods, Work study and work management; e-governance and information
technology; Management aid  tools like network analysis, MIS, PERT, CPM.
12. Financial Administration:
Monetary and fiscal policies; Public borrowings and public debt Budgets – types  and forms; Budgetary process; Financial accountability; Accounts and audit.
PAPER - II
Indian Administration
1. Evolution of Indian Administration:
Kautilya’s Arthashastra; Mughal administration; Legacy of British rule in politics and administration - Indianization of public services, revenue administration, district administration, local self-government.
2. Philosophical and Constitutional framework of government: Salient features and value premises; Constitutionalism; Political culture; Bureaucracy and democracy; Bureaucracy and development.
3. Public Sector Undertakings:
Public sector in modern India; Forms of Public Sector Undertakings; Problems of autonomy accountability and control; Impact of liberalization and privatization.
4. Union Government and Administration:
Executive, Parliament, Judiciary - structure, functions, work processes; Recent trends;  Intragovernmental relations; Cabinet Secretariat; Prime Minister’s Office; Central Secretariat; Ministries and Departments;
Boards; Commissions; Attached offices; Field organizations.
5. Plans and Priorities:
Machinery of planning; Role, composition and functions of the Planning Commission  and the National Development Council; ‘Indicative’ planning; Process of plan formulation at Union and State levels; Constitutional Amendments (1992) and decentralized planning for economic development and social justice.
6. State Government and Administration:
Union-State administrative, legislative and financial relations; Role of the Finance Commission; Governor; Chief Minister; Council of Ministers; Chief Secretary; State Secretariat; Directorates.
7. District Administration since Independence:
Changing role of the Collector; Unionstate- local relations; Imperatives of development management and law and order administration; District administration and democratic decentralization.
8. Civil Services:
Constitutional position; Structure, recruitment, training and capacity-building; Good governance initiatives; Code of conduct and discipline; Staff associations; Political rights; Grievance redressal mechanism; Civil service neutrality; Civil service activism.
9. Financial Management:
Budget as a political instrument; Parliamentary control of public expenditure; Role of finance ministry in monetary and fiscal area; Accounting techniques; Audit; Role of Controller General of Accounts and
Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
10. Administrative Reforms since Independence:
Major concerns; Important Committees and Commissions; Reforms in financial management and human resource development; Problems of implementation.
11. Rural Development:
Institutions and agencies since independence; Rural development programmes: foci and strategies;  ecentralization and Panchayati Raj; 73rd Constitutional amendment.
12. Urban Local Government:
Municipal governance: main features, structures, finance and problem areas; 74th Constitutional Amendment; Global/local debate; New localism; Development  dynamics, politics and administration with
special reference to city management.
13. Law and Order Administration:
British legacy; National Police Commission; Investigative agencies; Role of central and state agencies including paramilitary forces in maintenance of law and order and countering insurgency and terrorism; Criminalisation of politics and administration; Police- public relations; Reforms in Police.
14. Significant issues in Indian Administration:
Values in public service; Regulatory Commissions; National Human Rights Commission; Problems of administration in coalition regimes; Citizen-administration interface; Corruption and administration; Disaster Amanagement.

UP PSC 2012 CALENDER | UP PSC EXAMINATIONS


UTTAR PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMISSION(UPPCS) CALENDER FOR YEAR 2012.
S.No.
NAME OF EXAMINATION
DATE OF EXAMINATION
1
Programmer category 2/ Computer operator grade b exam-2012
25th march 2012
2.
Combined state/upper subordinate pre examination-2012
27th march 2012
3.
Upper personal secretary general selection exam-2012
25th June 2012
4.
PCS(J) mains exam-2008
07th Aug 2012
5.
Investigation officer/ assistant investigation officer special selection pre exam-2012
30th sep 2012

6.
Combined upper subordinate services general selection mains exam-2012
21th Nov 2012
7.
Combined state/upper subordinate mains exam-2012
20th Dec 2012

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