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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

Notes Making for KAS/IAS Examination?

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Notes Making for KAS Examination. JKAS examination is a three tier lenghthy process and is most toughest exam of UT jammu and kashmir. The three tier includes Preliminary Test (PT), Mains examination and Personaity Test. PT has 2 papers based on multiple choiced questions. Mains examination includes 8 theory papers requiring good writing skill. Personality test is a Oral examination of the Candidate at the final stage.   No notes for Preliminary Test For PT you will require a thorough and detailed study of the subjects mentioned in the syllabus. GS paper 1 is based of General awareness thats syllabus is considered to be an ocean. So candidate can not study by making specific notes for PT. GS paper 2 is a CSAT which requires ample of practice of solving questions. Which subjects in Mains need Notes writing? Notes making is an art and this art is also required for Mains papers. Since mains papers include Four GS papers and two Optional papers. GS of mains examination  is