APSC FMO Admit Card 2024 Out Check How to Download at apsc.nic.in?

APSC offers a download link for the admit card of Financial Management Officer (Junior Grade-II) candidates on their website, check here how to download the admit card.

by V Gomala | Updated May 31, 2024

APSC FMO Admit Card 2024

The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) put up a link on their website where you can download your admit card if you passed the test for the Financial Management Officer (Junior Grade-II) job. Just go to their official website at apsc.nic.in to get it. We have provided the steps to download your hall ticket on the official website. So, scroll down and get all the details you need to know about APSC Financial Management Officer admit card.

How to Download the Admit Card?

Here are the steps to download your admit card,

  1. Go to the APSC official website at apsc.nic.in.
  2. On the homepage, find and click on the link labeled "Download Intimation Letter for Interview/Viva-Voce for the post of Financial Management Officer (Junior Grade-II) as per Assam Urban Financial Service cadre under Department of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt. of Assam."
  3. Enter your login details on the page that opens.
  4. Your hall ticket will appear in a new window.
  5. Download and save the hall ticket for future reference.

APSC Financial Management Officer Vacancy

Before, APSC started a recruitment campaign to hire 103 Financial Management Officers (Junior Grade-II) for the Assam Urban Financial Service cadre under the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of Assam. Here's a summary of the information regarding the recruitment drive for Inspectors under the Finance Department.

APSC

The Assam Public Service Commission started on April 1st, 1937, as per the Government of India Act, 1935. Mr. James Hezelett, a retired ICS officer from London, was its first Chairman. Until 1951, when new rules were made, five more officers, mostly retired ICS officers, served as Chairman for different periods after Mr. James Hezelett. When India became a Republic, the Governor of Assam made regulations for the Commission under Article 318 of the Indian Constitution. These rules began on September 1st, 1951. That same year, the Assam Public Service Commission (Limitation of Functions) Regulation was made under Article 320, clause II of the Constitution.

After the APSC Regulations of 1951 were enacted, Shri Kameswar Das, a respected educator from Assam, became the first non-official Chairman of the Commission. He served until July 1952.

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