KERALA PSC DEPARTMENTAL TEST TIME TABLE 2023
KERALA PSC DEPARTMENTAL TEST TIME TABLE 2023
The Departmental Tests notified in the Extra-ordinary Kerala Gazette No. 17 dated 05/01/2023 will be held from 18/03/2023 at various Centres in all districts in accordance with the Time-table appended to this notification. The tests will be objective type Online examination except the test for the IInd class Language Test in Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada Minority Language Test in Kannada , Tamil and Malayalam Language Test.
TEST TIME TABLE 2023
Papers | Name of Books | Editor/Publication |
Papers Name of Books Editor/Publication |
The constitution of India (Bare Act) (should not be a guide or treatise) |
Any private publication |
Motor Vehicles Department Test I Paper |
1.Law of Motor Vehicles in Kerala 2.Law of Motor Vehicles in Kerala 3.Law of Motor Vehicles and Motor Accident Claims |
1.Sri.A.Gangadharan BA, BL 2.Sri. G.Suresh for AG Publications, Cochin 3.Published by Law Books Centre Ernakulam |
Motor Vehicles Department Test II Paper |
1.Law of Taxes on Motor Vehicles 2.The Kerala Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1976 3.Kerala Motor Vehicle Taxation Act and Rules |
1.Sri. Sugathan, Advocate, Ernakulam 2.Published by Law Books Centre Ernakulam |
Panchayat Tests | Kerala Panchayat Manual (Act and Rules) |
Published by the Kerala Law Times, Cochin-11 or Cochin 31 |
Civil Judicial Test I Paper |
1.Code of Civil Procedure 2.Civil Rules of Practice |
1.Published by the Kerala Law Times Cochin-11 or Cochin 31, Swami Law House Ernakulam & Law Books Centre Ernakulam or downloaded copies from the website of the Central Ministry of Laws duly attested by the Head of Office / Department 2.Law Books Centre, Ernakulam Edited by Sri. .George Johnson & Sri Dominic Johnson. |
Criminal Judicial Test I Paper |
Code of Criminal Procedure | Published by Law Books centre, Kochi, Swami Law House, Ernakulam or downloaded copies from the website of the Central Ministry of Laws duly attested by the Head of Office / Department |
Criminal Judicial Test II Paper |
Indian Penal Code | Published by Law Books centre, Kochi, Swami Law House, Ernakulam or downloaded copies from the website of the Central Ministry of Laws duly attested by the Head of Office / Department |
Excise Test Part – A I & II Papers |
The Kerala Abkari Act | B.G.Harindranath, Swamy Law House, Ernakulam |
Revenue Test Paper I, II & III |
1.LAWS ON LAND 2.LAWS ON LAND 3.LAWS ON LAND IN KERALA |
1.Sri.Gangadharan 2.Sri. G.Sures 3.Sri.George Johnson and Sri.Dominic Johnson |
Revenue Test Paper – III |
1.KERALA LAND REFORMS ACT 2.LAW OF LAND REFORMS IN KERALA |
Sri.George Johnson and Sri.Dominic Johnson |
Kerala Head Load Workers Rules I Paper |
Paper I Kerala Head Load Workers Rules (Revised Syllabus is provided along with the time table.) |
Downloaded Acts and Rules prescribed under the revised syllabus attested by the Head of the department (Chief Executive) |
Admission Tickets can be downloaded from the candidate’s profile in the PSC Website 10 days prior to commencement of the first test.
Candidates should be present for the identification before the time specified in the Admission Ticket. Candidates will not be permitted for the identification after the specified time.
The question papers that can be answered by referring to books in the examination hall have been indicated in the Time-table with the words “With Books”. Candidates will be allowed to use only the text books prescribed in the respective subjects which are published by Government. The use of books containing notes or commentaries and guides, digest, summaries etc. is prohibited. Acts and Rules by Government amending the codes prescribed in the reference books will however be permitted in the examination hall for paper that can be answered “With Books”.
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. After identification, candidates will be provided with an Access Card, only with which candidates can enter into the Online Examination Hall.
2. Candidates should put their signature against the names noted in the Address list provided in the verification hall. After identification, an Access Card will be issued to the candidate, only with which the candidate can enter in to the Online Examination Hall.
3. All candidates will be under camera surveillance.
4. Candidates who are eligible for Travel Allowance should obtain attendance certificate from the Chief Superintendent on the day of the examination itself.
5. The Access Card will bear the Seat No., Reg.No. Username and Password allotted to the candidate. Since it is a confidential record for the particular examination, the candidates should keep it safely and produce it at the entrance of the Online Examination Hall. NO CANDIDATE WILL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER THE ONLINE EXAMINATION HALL WITHOUT ACCESS CARD.
6. Candidates should occupy their seats noted in the Access Card 30 minutes before the start of examination.
7. Candidates can log in to the computer using the Username and password provided in the Access Card. On clicking the text box for username and password, a virtual key board will be displayed. The candidates should enter the username and password from the virtual key board by using the mouse.
8. The answers of questions for online examination should be entered in the computer by mouse click.
9. After successful log in, the instructions for online examination will be displayed on the
monitor.
10. There will be a familiarization session 15 minutes prior to the examination. At the specified time, candidates will be automatically directed to the familiarization module automatically. The candidates can attend a demo test in this module by clicking the answer options for each question.
11. At the specified time of examination, the demo test screen will disappear and the candidate will be automatically directed to the actual examination module where the candidate can attend the examination. A time will also be displayed in the examination module at the top right corner. The timer will display the remaining time of examination.
12. There will be 100 questions for each examination. One question only will be displayed at a time.
13. Each question carries four options. Candidates can mark their answer by clicking the option button. After clicking the option button, on the clicking the next button, the marked answer will be stored and next question will be displayed. By this means candidates can answer the questions.
14. There will be a strip of 100 boxes, which represent 100 questions, at the bottom of the screen. On answering a question, the corresponding box in the strip will become blue in colour, which will help the candidate to identify the answered and unanswered questions easily. By clicking a box, the corresponding question will be displayed and the candidate can record the answer or can change the answer by un-ticking the option box already ticked. This is a digitally signed Gazette. Authenticity may be verified through https://compose.kerala.gov.in/
15. By clicking mark for review button, candidate can mark doubtful question for later review. The corresponding box of answered questions which are marked for review will become in orange colour and unanswered questions marked for review will become in yellow colour.
16. When the timer on the top right corner hits zero, the options marked by the candidate until then will be saved in the server automatically and the exam statistics page will be displayed and the candidates will be logged out automatically. Thereafter the candidate cannot mark or change any answer.
17. The exam statistics page will display the total number of questions, number of questions answered by the candidate and the number of questions unanswered by the candidate.
18. In case of any system failure or the candidate needs any assistance during the examination, the candidate should raise his hand to draw the attention of the invigilator. CANDIDATE SHOULD NOT COMMUNICATE WITH ANY OTHER CANDIDATE FOR CLEARING ANY DOUBT.
19. The candidate must attend at least one question, otherwise the candidature will be invalidated.
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