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TNPSC Group 1 2019 Exam: TNPSC Civil Services 2019 Registration BEGINS!

TNPSC Group 1 2019 Exam: TNPSC Civil Services 2019 Exam Registration has begun today on the official website of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) – tnpsc.gov.in.

TNPSC Group 1 2019 Exam: TNPSC Civil Services 2019 Exam Registration has begun today on the official website of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) – tnpsc.gov.in. A total of 139 posts have been notified under the CCS-I Examination 2019 for Group-I Services. The selected candidates will be placed in level 22 and will be eligible to receive a monthly salary of Rs.56,100-1,77,500/-. TNPSC aims to fill these vacancies in various departments including Tamil Nadu Civil Service, Tamil Nadu Police Service, Tamil Nadu Commercial Taxes Service, Tamil Nadu Co-operative Service, Tamil Nadu Registration Service, Tamil Nadu Panchayat Development Service, Tamil Nadu General Service and Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services for different job roles as per the vacancy list given below: TNPSC Combined Civil Services (CCS-I) Exam 2019 – Vacancy Details: Deputy Collector - Tamil Nadu Civil Service - 27 Deputy Superintendent of Police (Category-I) - Tamil Nadu Police Service 56 Assistant Commissioner (C.T.) - Tamil Nadu Commercial Taxes Service - 11 Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies - Tamil Nadu Co-operative Service - 13 District Registrar - Tamil Nadu Registration Service - 07 Assistant Director of Rural Development - Tamil Nadu Panchayat Development Service - 15 District Employment Officer - Tamil Nadu General Service - 08 District Officer (Fire and Rescue Services) - Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services – 02 Total Posts – 139 TNPSC Combined Civil Services (CCS-I) Exam 2019 – Important Dates: Online Application Process Begins – 3rd January 2019 Online Application Process Begins – 31st January 2019 Last date to pay Prelims Fee – 2nd February 2019 Preliminary Examination – 3rd March 2019 Main Examination – To be notified later Eligibility Criteria: The applicant must possess a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Age-Limit: S/he must fall in the age bracket of 21 to 32 years as on 1st July 2019. Age relaxation rules apply as stated in the official advertisement given below. Selection Process: The selection process will include Preliminary Examination, Main Examination and Oral Test (Interview). How to apply for TNPSC Combined Civil Services (CCS-I) Exam 2019? Step 1 – Visit the official website - www.tnpsc.gov.in Step 2 – Click on ‘Notifications’ tab Step 3 – Click on ‘APPLY ONLINE’ given in front of ‘Posts included in CCS-I Examination (Group-I Services)’ Step 4 – Register yourself via One Time Registration (OTR) process Step 5 – Login to your profile to complete the application process Step 6 – Download the confirmation page and take a printout for further reference Official Advertisement for TNPSC Combined Civil Services (CCS-I) Exam 2019

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