TNPSC Typist Recruitment 2024: Certificate verification for 33 candidates on March 20
TNPSC Typist Recruitment 2024: The selected candidates have been provisionally admitted to typist post in “Grade-III included in Group-IV Services -2006-2007 Recruitment from the Reserve list -II Phase,” the official notification reads.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has instructed 33 candidates admitted provisionally for the typist posts to complete physical certificate verification on March 20.
The selected candidates have been provisionally admitted to typist post in “Grade-III included in Group-IV Services -2006-2007 Recruitment from the Reserve list -II Phase,” the official notification reads.
The TNPSC conducted the special competition examination on February 8 and the results were declared on March 5.
“Intimation regarding Physical Certificate Verification will be informed through the Commission's website, SMS and e-mail to the registered mobile number and email ID only,” it said.
The commission also expressed that no candidate will be intimated individually by post and the physical certificate verification can be downloaded through the official website. Candidates must attend the verification with all the relevant and original documents on March 20.
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TNPSC 2025: Guidelines for physical verification
Candidates must follow the rules to attend the physical verification round.
- Students, who will not attend the physical certificate verification on the scheduled date, time, will not be considered for the next stage of selection.
- Important details such as age, gender, communal category, destitute widow, differently abled person, ex-servicemen, educational qualification, technical qualification, etc, will be verified during the verification.
- No personal information should be incorrect because the admission to verification round is provisional.
- “Only after verification of the claims with the original certificates, his/her eligibility will be decided. After verification of original certificates, the eligible candidates alone will be admitted," the notice reads.
- If any candidate is unable to produce required certificates for verification or is not eligible, then the application will be rejected and admission to the physical verification will be cancelled.
- The notice further reads as: “Admission of the above candidates to the verification is purely provisional subject to the decision of the Commission and subject to the final orders to be passed by the Hon'ble High Court of Judicature at Madras in the WPs and other cases pending on the files of the Hon'ble High Court, Madras/Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, if any, relating to this recruitment.”
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