The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) is a government agency responsible for conducting civil service exams and recruiting civil servants in the Indian state of Nagaland. The NPSC was established in 1965 and is headquartered in Kohima. Its main function is to select candidates for various government jobs in the state based on their merit and qualifications. The NPSC conducts various exams for recruitment to different posts in the state, including the Nagaland Civil Services Exam, Nagaland Police Service Exam, and the Nagaland Judicial Service Exam.
Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC)
The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) conducts various exams for recruitment to different posts in the Indian state of Nagaland. Some of the exams conducted by the NPSC include:
- Nagaland Civil Services Exam: This exam is conducted for recruitment to various civil service posts in the state, such as the Nagaland Administrative Service and the Nagaland Police Service.
- Nagaland Police Service Exam: This exam is conducted for recruitment to various police service posts in the state, such as the Nagaland Police Service and the Nagaland Armed Police Service.
- Nagaland Judicial Service Exam: This exam is conducted for recruitment to various judicial service posts in the state, such as the Nagaland Civil Judge and the Nagaland District Judge.
- Nagaland Forest Service Exam: This exam is conducted for recruitment to various forest service posts in the state, such as the Nagaland Forest Service and the Nagaland Wildlife Service.
- Nagaland Secretariat Service Exam: This exam is conducted for recruitment to various secretariat service posts in the state, such as the Nagaland Assistant Review Officer and the Nagaland Upper Division Clerk.
The selection of candidates for these posts is based on their performance in the respective exams and their overall qualifications.