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UPSC Drug Inspector Exam Details 2018

The document outlines the Combined Computer Based Recruitment Test for various posts including Vice Principal and Drugs Inspector, detailing the schedule, test format, and instructions for candidates. It specifies the test date, time, and entry procedures, along with guidelines on the test's syllabus, rules, and prohibited items. Candidates must ensure they meet eligibility criteria and follow all instructions to avoid disqualification.

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UPSC Drug Inspector Exam Details 2018

The document outlines the Combined Computer Based Recruitment Test for various posts including Vice Principal and Drugs Inspector, detailing the schedule, test format, and instructions for candidates. It specifies the test date, time, and entry procedures, along with guidelines on the test's syllabus, rules, and prohibited items. Candidates must ensure they meet eligibility criteria and follow all instructions to avoid disqualification.

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1/72(21)/2018‐R‐V/SPC‐II
F.1/113(23)/2018‐R‐VI/SPC‐II
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
RECRUITMENT BRANCH
SPECIAL CELL-II SECTION

Subject: Combined Computer Based Recruitment Test for Recruitment to

(i) 06 Posts of Vice Principal/ Asst. Inspector of Training/ Industrial Liaison Officer
cum-Officer in charge/Training Officer, Department of Training and Technical Education,
Govt of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD). [Advt. No. 15/2018 dated 11.08.2018, Vacancy No.
18081508511 with the closing date of submission of Online Applications being 23:59 Hrs.
on 30.08.2018] AND
(ii) 17 Posts of Drugs Inspector (Medical Devices) in Central Drugs Standard Control
Organisation (CDSCO), Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare. [Advt No. 16/2018 dated 25.08.2018, Vacancy No. 18081604625 with the
closing date of submission of Online Applications being 23:59 Hrs. on 13.09.2018]

TIME TABLE

DATE & DAY INDIAN STANDARD TIME SUBJECT & SUBJECT


CODE
15.12.2018 from 02:00 P.M to 04:00 P.M.(Saturday)
GENERAL STUDIES
Combined Computer Based Recruitment Test for the above
AND ENGINEERING
mentioned posts.
APTITUDE (02)
Activity Description Time
Candidates reporting at the Centre 12.30 P.M
venue
Authenticating the ADMIT CARD and 12.30 P.M onwards
registering the candidates
Candidates will be allowed inside the 12.30 P.M onwards
Lab from
Candidates Entry closes at Main 01.15 P.M
ENTRANCE
PASSWORD Announcement 01.50 P.M
Candidates will open the secure 01.50 P.M to 02.00 P.M
browser & read instructions
TEST START TIME 02.00 P.M
TEST END TIME 04.00 P.M

Candidates to move out in an orderly 04.00 – 04.15 P.M


manner
Candidates’ Entry Instructions

 Candidates must queue outside the entry gate and enter in an orderly manner.
 While entering, the candidates must show their Admit Cards to the security at the Main
Gate.
 Candidates are allowed to enter the Test Venues and registration would start from 12.30
P.M. onwards.
 Entry to Computer Labs starts at 12.30 P.M.
 Candidate’s entry shall NOT be allowed into the test venue after 01.15 P.M, under any
circumstances.
 The candidates’ registration closes at 01.30 P.M.

I. Scheme of the Test:

(a) The test will be of two hours duration.

(b) All questions will carry equal marks.

(c) The test will have objective type questions with multiple choices of answer.

(d) The medium of the test will be English only.

(e) There will be penalty for wrong answers. Every wrong answer will carry a
deduction of one-third of the marks assigned to that question. If no answer is marked for
a question, there will be no penalty for that question.

(f) The Test will carry a maximum of 300 marks.

II. Syllabus of the Test:

The syllabus of the Test will broadly comprise the following topics:

1. Current issues of national and international importance relating to social, economic


and industrial development.

2. Engineering Aptitude covering Logical reasoning and Analytical ability.

3. Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Analysis.

4. General Principles of Design, Drawing, Importance of Safety.

5. Standards and Quality Practices in production, construction, maintenance and


services.

6. Basics of Energy and Environment: Conservation, Environmental pollution and


Degradation, Climate Change, Environmental impact assessment.

7. Basics of Project Management.


8. Basics of Material Science & Engineering.

9. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) based tools and their


applications in Engineering such as networking, e-governance and technology based
education.

10. Ethics and Values in Engineering profession.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

(A) The candidate must take the test at the test venue indicated in the e‐admit card
only. If the candidate appears at any other test venue, his/her candidature is liable to be
cancelled.

(b) As for candidates shortlisted in the CBRT, the scrutiny would be done on the basis
of documents uploaded by them at the time of filling of Online Application (ORA) for the
subject post. However, candidates may be asked through e‐mail to furnish the deficient
documents, if required. Their documents will be scrutinized and those candidates who
fulfil all the eligibility conditions of the posts shall be called for interview.

(c) The candidates are directed to undertake the recruitment test at their own risk
i.e. after verifying that they fulfil the qualifications as prescribed in the advertisement,
and their admission to the test is purely ‘provisional’.

(Shailesh Kumar)
UNDER SECRETARY (SPC‐II)
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. VIOLATIONS OF ANY


INSTRUCTION WILL RENDER THE CANDIDATE LIABLE TO SUCH ACTION AS THE
COMMISSION MAY DEEM FIT TO TAKE. (THE CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO BRING THIS
COPY OF INSTRUCTIONS TO THE RECRUITMENT TEST HALL FOR REFERENCE).

e‐ADMIT CARD:

1. Immediately on downloading of the e-Admit Card, the candidate should check it very
carefully and bring to the notice of the Union Public Service Commission the
discrepancies, if any, without loss of time. Special attention may be paid to the subject
of the Test. Efforts will be made to upload the revised e-Admit Card(s) at the earliest
in case of discrepancies. He/she must read carefully the Important Instructions
mentioned on page No. 2 of e-Admit Card. He/she must bring his/her e-Admit Card to
the Examination Hall to secure Admission. The candidates who do not have clear
photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring two passport size photographs for
appearing in the Recruitment Test with an undertaking alongwith original photo
identity proof such as Aadhar Card, Driving Licence, Passport, Voter ID etc.

2. The candidate is responsible for the safe custody of the e-Admit Card. In the event of
one’s e-Admit Card being used by any other person for securing admission to the Test,
the onus lies on the candidate to prove that he/she has not secured the service of an
impersonator and the candidature will be cancelled and he/she will be liable for
disciplinary action.

3. The candidate should note that the name in the e-Admit Card might have been
abbreviated due to technical reasons. No correspondence in this regard will be
entertained by the Commission.

4. The candidate must bring the Printout of e-Admit Card to the Examination Hall.

5. The candidates are required to register themselves on Biometric System to


capture their Biometric Data for attendance before commencement of the test;
therefore, they are advised not to apply any external matters like Mehandi, Ink
etc. on their Hands/Feet.

6. After registration, the candidate would be allocated Lab Number and Computer Number.

DEMO

In order to familiarize themselves with Computer Based Test, the candidates are advised to go
through the demo of the Computer Based Test available on the UPSC website [Link].
TEST LAB RULES

 No candidate will be allowed to leave the Test Lab during the Test.
 No candidate is allowed to leave his/her seat without permission of the
invigilator.

ITEMS ALLOWED AND NOT ALLOWED

 The candidates are advised to bring their own pencil and pen containing blue or
black ink.

 ELECTRONIC OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF CALCULATORS, LOG TABLES, SLIDE


RULES, CELLULAR/MOBILE PHONES/BLUETOOTH OR ANY OTHER
EQUIPMENT CAPABLE OF BEING USED AS A COMMUNICATION DEVICE ARE
NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE PREMISES WHERE THE TEST IS BEING
CONDUCTED. ANY INFRINGEMENT OF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS SHALL
ENTAIL DISCIPLINARY ACTION WHICH MAY INCLUDE BAN FROM FUTURE
TESTS/EXAMINATIONS.

 Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/costly items to the Test Lab,
as safe keeping of the same cannot be assured. The Commission will not be
responsible for any loss in this regard.

INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE TEST

 Duration of the Test is 120 minutes i.e. 2 hours.


 Password will be announced at 01.50 P.M. Candidates will open the secure
browser & read instructions from 01.50 P.M to 02.00 P.M. However, candidate
will not be allowed to start their Test before 02.00 P.M even if they read
instructions before 02.00 P.M as the time is synchronized with Server.
Candidates will have to enter their roll number as user ID and password
announced by the invigilator in the Test log-in page.
 Rough worksheets will be provided to the candidates on demand.
 In the event of the Test being disrupted, the candidate should immediately
inform the invigilator. The invigilator will help the candidate to re-login to the
test. This will start the exam from where it had stopped.
 Numbered list of all questions will appear at the right side of the screen.
 Keep a close watch on “Time Left” while appearing for the test.
 Question once attempted, it would be final. However, answer can be changed at
any time during the Test before final submission including unattempting the
question using ‘Clear Response’ button.
 There will be penalty for wrong answers. Every wrong answer will carry a
deduction of one-third of the marks assigned to that question. If no answer is
marked for a question, there will be no penalty for that question.
 You will be automatically stopped from answering questions when the time of
test is over and the test will auto-submit.
 Candidates should not carry any books, paper, mobile phone or any other
electronic item to the test venue. UPSC will not be responsible for the
safekeeping of such item.
 Impersonation (to assume the identity of another with intent to deceive) is
forbidden.
 Candidates must not, on any pretext whatsoever speak to or have any
communication with any other Candidates; such communication will be
regarded as a breach of the Test regulations.
 Candidates in the Test venue, who is found to have unauthorized materials in
his/her possession, shall be deemed to have indulged in breach of the test
regulations. Any breach of test regulations shall be considered to constitute
unfair practice. In case any candidate is found to be indulging in unfair practice,
he/she will be liable to be debarred from this and future Tests/Exams of UPSC
and/or disciplinary action.
 At the conclusion of the test, candidates must remain quietly seated and must
not communicate with one another.
 No candidate shall be permitted to leave Test Lab till expiry of the allotted time.
 No candidate shall be allowed to go to the toilet during the last 30 minutes of
the Test.
 The candidate must abide by the instructions and such further instructions as
may be given by Supervisor/Invigilator of the Test. If the candidate fails to do
so or indulges in disorderly or improper conduct, he/she will render
himself/herself liable to expulsion from the Test and/or such other punishment
as the Commission may deem fit to impose.
 The candidate will furnish such necessary and correct information as may be
required from him/her in the Test Lab by the Invigilator/Assistant
Supervisor/Supervisor/other persons so authorized.

GENERAL

 The candidate must note that his/her admission to the Test is


strictly “Provisional”.
 The mere fact that an e-Admit Card has been issued to him/her does not
imply that the candidature has been finally cleared by the Commission or
that the entries made by the candidate in his/her application for the Test
have been accepted by the Commission as true and correct.
 The candidate must note that the Commission take up the verification of
eligibility conditions i.e. age, educational qualifications, community etc.
with reference to original documents only of those candidates who
qualify in the Recruitment Test. Unless the candidature is formally
confirmed by the Commission, it continues to be “Provisional”.
 The candidate must also note that if subsequent to the issue of e-Admit
Card, ineligibility is detected at any stage before or after the Test or if the
conditions prescribed in the Rules and Instructions given in the
advertisement or any other additional information/documents called for
at any stage are not complied with within the time specified therein, the
candidature would be rejected.
 Travelling and other expenses must be borne by the candidate himself/
herself.
 The Commission does not make arrangements for boarding and lodging
of any candidate.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR PH CANDIDATES:

Of the 6 posts of Vice Principal (or equivalent as per Advt No. 15/2018) in GNCTD,
One (01) post is suitable as well as reserved for is suitable for Physically Challenged
Persons viz. Orthopaedically Handicapped / Locomotor Disability / Cerebral Palsy with
disability i.e. One leg affected (Right or Left) (OL) or One arm affected (Right or Left) (OA).

At this stage, candidates are being admitted to the Combined Computer based
Recruitment Test based on the data furnished by the candidates in the Online Recruitment
Application (ORA) system. All the candidates, who have claimed themselves as PH
candidates, are, therefore, advised to make themselves sure that they belong to the PH
categories as mentioned in the Advertisement No. 15/2018, Item No. 08 published on
11.08.2018. The candidates must note that if subsequent to the issue of e-Admit Card,
ineligibility is detected at any stage, the candidature would be rejected.

Mobile Phones/Bluetooth devices and such IT Gadgets are banned in


the test venue

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