Karnataka state cabinet extends age limit for KAS candidates to 42

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 September 2014 | 22.44

BANGALORE: The state cabinet on Friday decided to amend the rules and increase the upper age limit of the candidates appearing for gazetted probationers (KAS) examination by two years and give them an additional two attempts.

It means, in future, the general merit candidates can appear for KAS examinations till they are 37 years, while it is 40 for OBC candidates and 42 for SC/ST candidates. As of now, the upper age limit for general merit candidates is 35 years, while it is 38 and 40 for OBC and SC/ST candidates.

The maximum number of attempts for general category candidates is seven, while it is nine for OBC candidates. There is no limit for number of attempts for SC and ST candidates.

Briefing the cabinet decisions, law and parliamentary affairs minister TB Jayachandra said that the new rule would apply to the proposed 452 appointments too. The minister said that the government would notify new syllabus as per the Hota Committee recommendations.

Meanwhile, the cabinet has decided to nominate members to the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC), which is in the eye of a storm. The cabinet has authorized CM Siddaramaiah to nominate five official members and three non-official members. The chairman will be selected from among them.

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