difference between provincial civil service and state civil service?
difference between provincial police service and state police service?
difference between provincial civil service and state civil service?
difference between provincial police service and state police service?
Sate Police Services:
The State Police Services, simply known as State Police or SPS are police services under the control of respective state governments of the States and territories of India. The candidates selected for the SPS are usually posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police or Assistant Commissioner of Police once their probationary period ends. On prescribed satisfactory service in the SPS, the officers are nominated to the Indian Police Service.
State Civil Services:
The State Civil Services (also known as Provincial Civil Services) examinations and recruitments are conducted by the individual states of India. The state civil services deals with subjects such as land revenue, agriculture, forests, education etc. The officers of the state civil services are recruited by different States through the State Public Service Commissions. The categories of services to which candidates are selected through the state civil services (SCS) examination are as under:
- State Civil Services, Class-II (SCS)
- State Police Service, Class-II (SPS).
- State Forest Service, Class-II(SFS).
- Block Development Officer.
- Tehsildar/Talukadar/Assistant Collector.
- Excise and Taxation Officer.
- District Employment Officer.
- District Treasury Officer.
- District Welfare Officer.
- Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies.
- District Food and Supplies Controller/Officer.
- Any other Class-I/Class-II service notified as per rules by the concerned State i. e. officers/lecturers/ assistant/associate professors/principals of government Degree Colleges, Class I.