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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Kerala PSC has invited application for the post of Medical Officer in Government Homeopathic Dispensaries and Hospital.


Kerala PSC has invited application for the post of Medical Officer in Government Homeopathic Dispensaries and Hospital. (Category number 513/2022)
The pay scale is 55200 -115300.The total number of vacancies are anticipated. 
The rank list prepared after the examination will be valid for minimum of 1 year and the maximum of 3 years. This rank list will be invalid if a new rank list is prepared after 1 year The rank list prepared will be used for filling the vacancies that arises afterwards.

4 percentage of the vacancies will be filled by physically challenged or differently abled applicants 

Age limit is from 18 years to 40 years Born between January 2nd 1982 and January 1st 2004 

Qualification 
Bachelors degree in homeopathy from any university of Kerala, 
Qualification which is recognized by the central council of homeopathy, 
Should have completed the internship 

Application has to be some submitted through the online website keralapsc.gov.in 

Please read the details given in the PDF file 

Last date of application is 18th of January 2023Click here for the NOTIFICATION

The Kerala Public Service Commission is a body created by the Constitution of India. The Commission advise the Government on all matters relating to civil services referred to it under Article 320 (3) of the Constitution and publish notifications inviting applications for selection to various posts as per the requisitions of the appointing authorities, conduct written test and/or practical tests, physical efficiency test and interview, prepare ranked list based on the performance of the candidates and advise candidates for appointment strictly based on their merit and observing the rules of reservation as and when vacancies are reported. The Head Office of the Kerala Public Service Commission is situated at Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, the State Capital.

There was a Public Service Commissioner in the Travancore state whose duty was to select candidates for direct recruitment to various categories of posts under the Government. G.D. Nokes was appointed as the first Public Service Commissioner on 14th June, 1936. The Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Travancore continued to function till the integration of Travancore and Cochin States.

In Cochin there was a Staff Selection Board constituted in 1936 to select candidates for initial recruitment to lower posts. In 1947 a three member Cochin Public Service Commission was constituted under an Act of the State Legislature.

The Travancore-Cochin State was formed on 1st July, 1949 by the integration of the two Princely States of Travancore and Cochin.With the integration of the States of Travancore and Cochin on 1st July, 1949 a Public Service Commission for the State of Travancore-Cochin was constituted by an Ordinance. There were three members on the Commission including the Chairman. The functions of the Travancore-Cochin Public Service Commission were generally the same as those laid down in the Government of India Act, 1935. Later, when the Constitution of India came into force on the 26th January, 1950, the Travancore-Cochin Public Service Commission continued to function under the Constitutional Provisions.

The State of Kerala was formed on 1st November 1956 consequent on the Reorganisation of States. It comprises the former Travancore-Cochin State (except the present Kanyakumari District and Shencottah Taluk of the present Tamil Nadu) and the Malabar District and the Kasargod Taluk of South Kanara District of the then composite Madras State.

With the formation of the State of Kerala on 1st November 1956 as a result of the reorganisation of States, the Travancore-Cochin Public Service Commission was transformed into the Kerala Public Service Commission. The number of the Members of the Commission was increased to Five in 1959, to Seven in 1971, to Eight in 1981, to Nine in 1982, to Thirteen in 1983, to Fourteen in 1984 , to Fifteen in 1984 and to the present strength of Eighteen in 2005.

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