CET gets central cabinet approval, now only one exam will get job in group B and group C posts, read here

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Common Eligibility Test (CET): The same examination will now be conducted for government jobs in central government ministries, departments and organizations. Banking, Railways and Staff Selection Commission in Cabinet meeting…

Common Eligibility Test (CET): The same examination will now be conducted for government jobs in central government ministries, departments and organizations. The Cabinet has approved the Common Eligibility Test – CET for the recruitment of Group B and Group C posts of Banking, Railway and Staff Selection Commission (SSC). According to the information received from the Central Government Secretary C Chandramouli, there are more than 20 recruitment agencies of the present and we will gradually conduct all these exams in the future with the Common Eligibility Test. However, the examinations of only three agencies are being normalized initially.

The Joint Aptitude Test is to be conducted from 2021 next year, under which youth preparing for government job will not have to apply separately for recruitment in central departments and organizations. Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Jitendra Singh had informed on 13 March 2020 that the Central Government is an autonomous body ‘National Recruitment Agency’ to streamline the recruitment process for government agencies and 2.5 crore candidates who apply every year. – NRA), which will conduct Common Eligibility Test (CET) online.

The Combined Aptitude Test can be held at three levels – Secondary (10th), Senior Secondary (12th) and Graduate. Candidates will be able to appear in these exams as per their merit. Candidates will not have to appear for separate recruitment examinations from the Joint Entrance Examination. This will not clash the dates of various recruitment exams. Also, the candidates will have to pay the fee for the same examination instead of paying the fee repeatedly in filling different forms.

The formation of the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) for organizing and implementing the Joint Qualification Examination (CET) was proposed by the Finance Minister during the 2020 budget speech. The Joint Aptitude Test will replace the first level examinations of the Staff Selection Commission, Railway Recruitment Board and the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.

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