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Approximately 187 candidates qualify for JKAS

Approximately 187 candidates qualify for JKAS


Consistency, Hardwork must to achieve any goal:- Qualifiers, says failing to qualify exam not an end of world


Srinagar, Jan 20:- 187 candidates have qualified JKAS exam of which results were declared on Thursday evening while qualifiers believe that hardwork and consistency is must to achieve any goal while failing to qualify any exam is not an end of world.

Saqib Rashid from Natipora Srinagar who has 10th rank in JKAS said that he is very much happy for securing 10th rank in JKAS for what he was preparing for the last 9 years.

One need to remain focused and should never loose hope which I did and qualified JKAS in 3rd attempt, he said.

Aspirants who have not qualified shouldn’t lose hope as JKAS is not the whole world, but there are other fields and subjects as well that need to be explored.

One shouldn’t lose hope, but youth must work hard and be consistent and one day, they will definitely reach their goals, he said.

His mother said that Saqib is a sober guy who has always obeyed their parents and parents shouldn’t pressure their children and allow them to focus on studies so as to achieve their dreams.

Nazir Bijran from Poshkar Kangan who is presently working as Assistant Registrar cooperatives District Ganderbal qualified prestigious JKAS-2021, (erstwhile known as KAS).

He is first among the tribal Gujjar fraternity of district Ganderbal to get through this prestigious Exam.

While talking, Bijran said that in any walk of life the ultimate demand is focused approach and postive attitude, besides hardwork, consistency and perseverance to achieve any goal.

For the youth of the area, his message was that everyone should devise a planned trajectory for his/her life in any field of interest and then execute on it with utmost dedication in order to bring the societal change as a whole. 

Balancing the life priorities in the era of excessive digital intrusions like Social Media is the very first need to remain focused on the life goals. He said Destiny only favours the individual who is in action.

Syed Abid Rashid from Rashidabad Zangeer Sopore who qualified JKAS in first attempt said that there is no alternative to hardwork whatever field it must be.

He said that youth must focus on their aim whatever field it will be but hardwork, consistency and patience is must to achieve any dream.

Notably, The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission declared final result of the Combined Competitive Examination for the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) on Thursday evening.

Notification of this exam was issued on February 26, 2001, while preliminary exams were conducted on October 10 of the same year, the mains were conducted between April 8 and 18 2022.

While 20790 candidates had appeared for the preliminary test, 4642 of them qualified for the mains.

Following personality test, between December 5, 2022 and January 19, 2023, the JKPSC has declared 187 candidates selected for the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service. 


Sources: (Kashmir Scroll) 
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