Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service

Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service is the administrative civil service of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The officers for this post are recruited by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission through an exam which is known as JKAS examination. The statewide combined competitive examination is conducted for recruitment of various state civil service cadres.

Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS)
جموں وکشمیر انتظامی خدمات
Service overview
Service recruitment boardJammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC)
Area servedJammu and Kashmir, India
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
Legal personalityGovernmental; civil service
SelectionCombined Competitive Examination
AssociationJKAS Association
Head of the civil services
AdministrationGovernment of Jammu and Kashmir

On attempting the number of questions for the JKAS post, the percentage of points are deducted in decimal numbers for each incorrect answer which makes negative marking on the pattern of Union Public Service Commission. The examination is conducted in three phases – a preliminary selection of candidate, consisting of objective-type papers which approves the eligibility of candidates to enter the main examination. The second and main phase consists of a nine question papers of essay type, necessitating candidates in descriptive type answers. and phase-III consists of viva exam pattern, involving the candidates to challenge the Oral exam, intending to judge the mental caliber of a candidate for various subject.

The selected candidates (JKAS officers) take up various administrative posts at the district level such as Sub Divisional Magistrate or Additional Deputy Commissioners and if needed, they are promoted to the IAS officer ranks like District collector (commonly known as Deputy Commissioners) after serving as the JKAS officer for a specific period. The promotion process and decisions are made by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.

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