KERALA PSC DEGREE LEVEL EXAM
Kerala PSC Degree Level Exam is conducted by Kerala Public Service Commission for all the graduate aspirants. The essential qualification for the common test would be degree/graduation in any stream from a Govt recognized University/ Institution . In which the qualified candidates are selected for the post in Kerala government , Universities in Kerala, Public Sector Companies, Boards.
There will be a combined Kerala PSC Degree Level Prelims exam for all the applicants. After the prelims exam, the commission will conduct post wise mains exam.
Deputy collector/ Sales tax officer/ Junior employment officer/
Panchayat Secretary / BDO / Asst Grade ll
POSTS UNDER DEGREE LEVEL & SYLLABUS
Responsible for completing a range of clerical tasks to uphold department operations.
An assistant, who handles correspondence and clerical works for the various sections in the
Secretariat.
Sales Assistant is responsible for greeting customers and managing cash registers while also helping them find anything within the store that they need.
The Treasury Officer is responsible for keeping the accounts of the Treasury strictly in accordance with the directions contained in the Kerala Account Code.
This is a graduate level Post. Responsible for completing a range of clerical tasks to uphold department operation for various Companies, Boards and Corporations like KSRTC,KSEB,KSFE.
Secures premises and personnel by patrolling property, monitoring surveillance equipment and access points.
As per Indian police rules, among the police officers who can file a charge-sheet in the courts, the Sub-Inspector (S.I) is the lowest ranked Police officer in the hierarchy who has the powers to do it.
A Sub-Inspector (S.I) is generally in command of few police personnel and first investigating officer
Abkari Act delegates various powers to Government and duties and responsibilities to officer at different levels, of Excise.
This officer is responsible for maintaining facility security, operation of the jail electronic security doors, maintaining records, handling inmates, answering of the inmate intercom
and department telephones.
He is responsible for ensuring the safe custody of prisoners confined in the Jail as well as enforcing and maintaining discipline and order amongst prisoners and all subordinate officers of the Jail at any time serving under his orders or control