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Overview of JKAS examination.

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JKAS Examination:     Jammu and Kashmir UT Service, better known as Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), is the prestigious service in the UT of J and K. The JKAS Exam is conducted by JKPSC (Jammu Kashmir Public Services Commission) at UT level. The exam is conducted in three stages. The first stage is preliminary test (PT) which is just a screening test to allow students to sit in the next stage of examination. The next stage is Mains Examination. After qualifying this tier, the candidates are called for interview. Interview (Personality Test) is Conducted  by a panel constituted by JKPSC Chairperson and members. Final result of JKAS exam is declared after this stage. Then JKPSC send the selection list of qualified candidate to Government  Medical College Jammu and Srinagar for the medical examination of the selected candidates respectivly. After medical examination the list goes to General Administrative Department in the Secretariat of JKUT Government and lastly the J

Time Gap between KAS Prelims and Mians /Exam dates of previsous Examinations

KAS Exam dates of previous Notifications/Time Gap between KAS prelims and Mains Exam:



A brief analysis about the various dates related to the different JKAS examination conducted from 2011 to 2016 by JKPSC has been done by us.

Gaps between KAS prelims and Mains examination from year 2011 to 2018 KAS exam.



This analysis will help aspirants to know about the different dates on which the notifications arrived and exam was conducted in past by JKPSC.

We have compiled the data related to the date of notification of JKAS posts, date of Preliminary Test Conducted, dates of Mains Exam Conducted, dates of interview conducted and date of final result of JKAS exams.

This will give an idea to the new aspirants about the time given by JKPSC to prepare for various stages of this exam. One can easily know about the gap between different stages.

However there is lot of gap in between the various stages in some cases which is due to the unnecessary delays in the  process due to various litigations which later on got resolved by Court's decision.

How this small article is beneficial to you. Thanks and stay connected with is to remain motivated for JKAS preparations.

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