(B) PLAN OF EXAMINATION
The Indian Forest Service Examination will consist of two
successive stages (vide Appendix I Section-I below).
(i) Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination (Objective type) for
the selection of candidates for the Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination;
and (ii) Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination (Written and Interview) for
the selection of candidates for the Indian Forest Service.
Applications are now invited for the Preliminary Examination only.
Candidates who will be declared by the Commission to have qualified for
admission to the Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination will have to apply
again, in the Online Detailed Application orm which would be made available on
the Website of the Commission after declaration of Results of Preliminary
Examination. The Main Examination is likely to be held in September/October,
2013.
2. The number of vacancies to be filled
on the results of the examination is expected to be approximately 85.
The number of vacancies is liable to alteration. Reservation will be made for
candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward
Classes and Physically Handicapped Categories in respect of vacancies as may be
fixed by the Government.
Note : As per the information received from the Ministry of
Environment Forest, 1vacancy each has been kept reserved by them for Partially
Blind and Hearing Impaired categories. However the vacancies indicated are
liable to further alteration.
A candidate will be eligible to get the benefit of community
reservation only in case the particular caste to which the candidates belongs
is included in the list of reserved communities issued by the Central
Government. If a candidate indicates in his/her Application Form for Indian
Forest Service Examination that he/she belongs to General
Category but subsequently writes to the Commission to change
his/her category, to a reserved one, such request shall not be entertained by
the Commission. Similar principle will be followed for physically disabled
category also. While the above principle will be followed in general, there may
be a few cases where there was a little gap (say 2-3 months) between the
issuance of a Government Notification enlisting a particular community in the
list of any of the reserved communities and the date of submission of the
application by the candidate. In such cases the request of change of community
from general to reserved may be considered by the Commission on merit.
In case of a candidate unfortunately becoming physically disabled
during the course of
the examination, the candidate should produce valid documents to
enable the Commission to take a decision in the matter on merit.
The
closing date fixed for the receipt of the application will be treated as the
date
For
determining the OBC status (including that of creamy layer) of the candidates.
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