Non-Gazetted Post: The Union Cabinet approved the setting up of the ‘National Recruitment Agency’ to conduct the Common Eligibility Test for recruitment to non-gazetted government posts, including group B and C (non-technical) posts. Candidates who manage to qualify for the prelims exam will be able to apply to any of the recruitment agencies for higher-level examinations. On average, 2.5 crores to 3 crore candidates appear in each of these examinations. Let’s know more about non-gazetted jobs in the post below.

What are Non-Gazetted Post

The NRA CET will be replacing the 1st level tests that are conducted by the three agencies namely the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), and the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) for the recruitment to Group B and C non-gazetted posts. Officers who fall under the category of classes III and IV are non-gazetted. Non-Gazetted posts meaning is that they do not have the personal authority to issue an official stamp on behalf of the Government. Employees serving in Nationalized Banks and PSUs are not gazetted but they can attest financial documents.

What are Non-Gazetted Post In Hindi

 

List of Exams To Be Covered

The National Recruitment Agency will initially aim at replacing the preliminary exams of 3 agencies namely the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), and the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). This means that aspirants will have to prepare for a single preliminary examination for all the exams conducted by these three agencies namely SSC CGL, CHSL, IBPS Clerk, RRB NTPC, etc. The exact details regarding the posts to be notified under CET are yet to be declared.

Currently, candidates appear in different examinations that are conducted by multiple agencies. This causes the spending of thousands of rupees on different forms. A single examination will reduce the financial burden on poor candidates significantly. Women candidates are also expected to benefit greatly.

Women candidates, especially from rural areas, face constraints in appearing in multiple examinations as they have to arrange for transportation and places to stay in places that are far away. They sometimes have to find suitable persons to accompany them to these Centres that are located far away.


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