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New Delhi: States and Union Territories can avail the Common Eligibility Test (CET) to be conducted by National Recruitment Agency (NRA) for job selection, the decision for which was passed at the Union Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
The CET score could be shared with the recruiting agencies in the State and Union Territory governments as well as Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and also later on with the private sector, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh, said here on Saturday. According to him, this would help the recruiting agencies including the State and Union Territory Governments to save the cost and time spent on recruitment, while at the same time also be convenient and cost-effective for the young job aspirants.
An arrangement in the form of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) could be put in place for using the CET score by these agencies and these organisations, Dr. Singh said and revealed that the DoPT and he himself were in touch with many State and Union Territory governments “which have expressed their inclination to be a part of the sharing arrangement of Common Eligibility Test score”.
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Clearing apprehension in certain quarters, the minister said, for those who were appearing for the exam, relaxation in the upper age limit shall be given to candidates of SC/ST/OBC and other categories as per existing government policy. He also reiterated that the Common Eligible Test will have no correlation or incompatibility with the rules of recruitment like domicile etc. followed by certain States or Union Territories. “Contrary to misgiving in certain quarters, the Common Eligibility Test will not be conducted only in Hindi and English language but will be conducted in 12 Indian languages to begin with, while gradually other languages of the 8th schedule will also be included,” he reiterated.
– globalbihari bureau
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