DoPT Circular on the discontinuation of Interview Group ‘B’ (Non-Gazetted), Group ‘C’ ,Group ‘D’ (which are now reclassified as Group ‘C’) and all equivalent posts
F .No.39020/09/2015-Estt.B
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievance and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
Estt. B Section
Discontinuation of Interview at Lower Level Posts
The Prime Minister in his address to the nation on the Independence Day has stressed the need to discontinue holding interviews for recruitment for such junior level posts where personality assessment is not an absolutely necessary requirement.
He has called upon the Government Organizations’ to end this practice at the earliest as it will help in curbing corruption, more objective selection in transparent manner substantially easing the problems of poor people.
He has emphasized that the recruitment should be made on merit basis through transparent, online processes leading to less Government and more Governance.
The Department of Personnel and Training on the basis of recommendations made by the Committee of Secretaries has already taken a decision to discontinue interviews at the junior level posts at Group ‘B’ (Non-Gazetted), Group ‘C’ ,Group ‘D’ (which are now reclassified as Group ‘C’) and all equivalent posts.
All the advertisement for future vacancies will be without the Interview as part of the recruitment process. From 1st January 2016 there will be no recruitment with interview at the junior level posts, in Government of India Ministries/ Departments/attached Office/Subordinate Office/Autonomous Bodies/Public Sector Undertakings.
The interviews will be done away even in cases where the selections were made purely on basis of performance in the interview. The Ministries/Departments/Organizations’ will consider revising the scheme for selection or such cases.
As the Skill Test or Physical Test is different from Interview they may continue However these tests will only be of qualifying nature. Assessment will not be done on the basis of marks for such tests.
The decision to discontinue interview for the junior level posts across the country will be major step towards achieving the objectives of citizen centric transparent governance.
The matter has also been taken up with the State Governments/UTs to undertake similar exercise, from time to time. In this regard letters from Secretary (Personnel) to the State Chief Secretaries have been issued on 4th September 2015 and letters from MoS(PP) to the State Chief Ministers have been issued on 29th September 2015 and 151 January, 2016.
To facilitate the implementation of the directions of the Hon’ble Prime Minister further by the various Organizations/Ministries/Departments/Governments a one day workshop was also organized by the DOPT on 16th November 2015.
Some of the State Government have shared the status in this regard with the DOPT. The Summary of the State Responses on the Discontinuation of Interview is as follows:
Daman
& Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli
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No interviews
in Group B (non gazetted), C and D posts. They have issued a
recruitment pattern.
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Gujarat
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Government
of Gujarat has informed that the State Government had implemented the
policy of cancellation of interview in the direct recruitment, on
the lower level posts.
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Haryana
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No interviews
at Group ‘D’ level
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Himachal Pradesh
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There is a
proposal to discontinue interview for Group C and Group B
posts
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Jharkhand
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No interview
in ‘D’, ‘C’, and ‘B’ (non-gazetted)
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Karnataka
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Government of
Karnataka has informed that the State Government has discontinued the procedure
of conducting interview for selection to Technical and Non-Technical
Posts in Group-C category, in the
Government.
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Kerala
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At
present no interview are there for group ‘C’ and ‘D’ posts and even for some
of the gazetted posts
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Maharashtra
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Interviews
for the recruitment of the clerks have been discontinued. For Class 2
non-Gazetted, Class 3 and 4 posts, interviews have been done away. The State
Government has taken a decision and issued directions to the effect that the
direction of discontinuation of Interview will also be applicable to all State
Government undertakings and local bodies.About 61 % of the recruitment is
done without interview.
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Manipur
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It was
informed that the State Government had undertaken the recruitment of Graduate
Teachers under the Rashtriya Madhyamik Sikhsha Abhiyaan (RMSA) without
conducting interview. This measure was successfully undertaken and was
completely transparent and corruption free.It was informed that the second
pilot measure in this regard is being undertaken by the Health
Department.
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Puducherry
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Notification
for discontinuation of interviews for Group C, D, and non- gazetted Group B
has been issued.
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Punjab
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Some of the
Departments have already implemented the decision and that there has been no
problem with completely doing away with interviews for the posts of SDO in
Irrigation Department, Senior Assistant in Secretariat and for a few lower level
posts in Agro Industry Department.
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Rajasthan
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The
representative from Rajasthan informed that interviews have been discontinued in
some posts and retained in some of them.For Class 3/Ministerial staff and
Group D/Class 4 level recruitment, therehave been no interview. Similarly
for Constable, there have been only written test and physical test. The
interviews have been dispensed away for all the posts under the Rajasthan
Education Service Rules, 1970.
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Sikkim
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For Group
D/Class 4 level posts there are no interviews. At Group C/111 level, for 90% of
posts there are no interviews.
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Telangana
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Teachers – no
interviews
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Tamil
Nadu
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The
recruitment is done by the following four recruitment boards and the status
vis-a-vis conducting the interview is as follows:-5) Uniform Services
Board- No interview6) Medical Services Board- No interview7) Teachers
Recruitment Board- No interview8) Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
(TNPSC) – has assorted posts in which there is some degree of posts with
interviews.In the State 85% of the total posts do not have interview as a
part of recruitment process.
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Uttarakhand
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The state
Government has abolished interviews in the group ‘C’ and ‘B’ (non
gazetted).There has been no interview in Class 3/4 levels of
posts.
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Uttar
Pradesh
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No more
interview for teachers.
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Disclaimer: The above status is based on the information provided by the State/UT representatives’ in the workshop held in New Delhi on 16.11.2015 and thereafter.
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