Department of Posts, Government of
India has uploaded Admit card for recruitment to the post of Postal
Assistants/Sorting Assistants/Postal Assistants (Savings Bank Control
Organization)/Postal Assistants (Foreign Post Organization)/Postal Assistants
(Returned Letter Offices)/Postal Assistants (Mail Motor Services) And Postal
Assistants (Circle And Regional Offices) for the year 2013 - 2014 in West
Bengal Postal Circles in the Country, Which held on 25-May, 2014
(Sunday).. Attended Candidates download their Admit card
below link...
How to Download Indian Post
Office Postal & Sorting Asst Admit Card 2014
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http://www.pasadrexam2014.in
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download admit card’
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password
Provide all the details
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Department of Posts, Government of India will hold a Examination for Recruitment to the Post of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants/Postal Assistants (Savings Bank Control Organization)/Postal Assistants (Foreign Post Organization)/Postal Assistants (Returned Letter Offices)/Postal Assistants (Mail Motor Services) And Postal Assistants (Circle And Regional Offices) for the year 2013 - 2014 in 22 Postal Circles in the Country, Syllabus & Pattern of Examination in details are given below.
Pattern of Examination: The
applicants shall be subjected to an Aptitude Test with a total 100 maximum
marks covering the following subjects/topics. Aptitude Test (Paper-I) will be
comprising four parts (Part A, B, C & D). The duration of the Aptitude Test
will be for 2 hours (120 minutes). There is no negative marking.
Part A:- 25 Questions on General
Knowledge - Questions on current events, sports, history, geography, basic
economics, general politics, Indian Constitution, Science environment etc (25
marks).
Part B:- 25 Questions on Mathematics
of matriculation standard which may cover number system, simplification,
decimals, corrections, simple and compound interest, percentage, average,
profit and loss, discount, menstruation, Time & work and time &
distance etc. (25 Marks)
Part C:- 25 questions on English
covering grammar (prepositions, adverbs, conjunction, direct/indirect speech,
singular & plural, tenses, antonyms/synonyms etc. (25 Marks)
Part D:- 25 Questions on Reasoning
and analytical Ability. (25 marks)
Computer/ Typing Test ( Paper II) ::
The typing test will be for a duration of 30 minutes ( 15 minutes for typing
and 15 minutes for data entry) consisting one passage of 450 words in English
OR 375 words in Hindi to be typed with a minimum speed of 30 words per minute
or 25 words per minute respectively. Test in Data entry will be of some figures
and letters each carrying equal marks on computer . The above test will be
conducted on Computer Key board, but not on a typewriter. Further, the
candidates have to secure prescribed qualifying marks in this test. The marks
will be based on speed, and accuracy. This is a combined test, and marks in
both the components will be put together for qualifying.
All eligible Applicants belonging to
various categories who have the educational qualification of 10+2 or 12th class
pass from a recognized university or Board of School Education or Board of
Secondary Education with English as a compulsory subject and fulfilling the
condition in Para 9 (2) above shall be invited for appearing in Aptitude test.
No weightage for marks secured by the Applicants in 10+2 or 12th class will be
given while preparing the Merit Lists.
Applicants numbering five (5) times
the total number of vacancies in each category i.e., OC, SC, ST, OBC, etc shall
be declared qualified in descending order of merit based on the marks secured
by them in the Aptitude Test (Paper I) for taking the Computer/Typing Test
(Paper II). The minimum qualifying marks to be obtained in each part of the
Aptitude Test is prescribed as under:-
Qualifying Marks
For
Unreserved candidates (OC) – 40% i.e. 10 marks in each part and
40% in aggregate. The candidate has to qualify in each part i.e. Part A, B, C
& D besides securing prescribed
aggregate marks.
For
OBC Candidates – 37% i.e. 9 marks in each part and 37% in aggregate. The
candidate has to
qualify in each part i.e. Part A, B, C & D besides securing prescribed
aggregate marks.
For
SC/ST Candidates – 33% i.e. 8 marks in each part and 33% in
aggregate. The candidate has to
qualify in each part i.e. Part A, B, C & D besides securing prescribed
aggregate marks.
A common merit list for the whole
Postal Circle shall be prepared in respect of all categories of posts put
together. For the said purpose, the candidates shall indicate their preference
of the posts Codes i.e., Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants/Postal)/
Assistants (Savings Bank Control Organization)/Postal Assistants (Foreign Post
Organization Postal Assistants (Returned Letter Offices)/Postal Assistants (Mail
Motor Services) And Postal Assistants (Circle And Regional Offices in the order
and also indicate their preference for Postal/RMS Divisions in the online
application. The Codesfor each post is given in the Instruction Sheet/
Information Brochure for the applicant.
Thereafter, the candidates will be
allotted to the posts and division as per their preference based on their
position in the merit list and availability of vacancy. Such candidates who are
not able to get the allocation in any of the post of his preference because of
his/her performance, such candidates might be allocated to the post/division
where the vacancies exist. The candidates will have to give an undertaking that
in the event of his/her not getting the post in his preference, he/she is willing
to accept the appointment in any category of the post/division to which he/she
is allotted. The candidates who do not indicate their preference, it will be
presumed that they have equal preference for all the posts/divisions and may be
allocated to the post or division where vacancy exists at the discretion of the
Competent Authority.