KVS Recruitment 2023: CBT exam date revised due to elections; Check schedule
The exam started with the Assistant Commissioner paper and will end with the Assistant Section Officer and Senior Secretariat Assistant paper.
Arpita Das | February 9, 2023 | 04:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has revised the KVS CBT exam 2023 dates for various teaching and non-teaching posts. The KVS exam dates have been rescheduled for posts included in Advt 15 and 16. The complete schedule is available on the official website of KVS- kvsangathan.nic.in.
The KVS recruitment exam started on February 7 and will continue till March 11, 2023. As per the revised dates, the PGT (Physics) and PGT(Commerce) will now be held on February 17. While the exam for the Hindi Translator post will be on February 20.
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The KVS's official notice reads: "Due to assembly elections in some States, the revised schedule of Computer Based Test for all the posts through Direct Recruitment against Advt No. 15 & 16 is given below".
KVS Recruitment 2023: Revised exam dates
- February 7- Assistant Commissioner Paper 1, Paper 2
- February 8- Principal Paper 1
- February 9- Vice-Principal Paper 1, Paper 2 & PRT(Music)
- February 12- TGT (SST), SC
- February 13- TGT(Eng) , TGT(WE)
- February 14- TGT(Maths), TGT(Sanskrit) & TGT(P&HE)
- February 17- PGT (Hindi), PGT (Physics) & PGT(Commerce)
- February 18- PGT (Chemistry) & PGT(History), PGT (Maths) & PGT(Geography)
- February 20- PGT (Bio) & PGT(Bio-Tech), Hindi Translator
- February 21- Primary Teacher
- February 22- Primary Teacher & Finance Officer, Primary Teacher & Asstt Engineer(Civil)
- February 23- PGT(Eng) & PGT(Eco), PGT(CS)
- February 24- Primary Teacher
- February 25- Primary Teacher
- February 26- Primary Teacher
- February 28- Primary Teacher
- March 1- Jr Secretariat Assistant
- March 2- Jr Secretariat Assistant
- March 4- Jr Secretariat Assistant
- March 5- Jr Secretariat Assistant, Stenographer Gr- 2
- March 6- Librarian
- March 11- Asstt Section Officer, Senior Secretariat Assistant.
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Candidates will have to appear in the skill tests, interview round, document verification and a medical exam after the CBT test. To be eligible for the KVS exam candidates need to qualify for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) exam.
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The exam started with the Assistant Commissioner exam and will end with the exam for the post of Assistant Section Officer and Senior Secretariat Assistant. The KVS exam is conducted to recruit over 3,000 teaching and non-teaching staff in Kendriya Vidyalayas across the country.
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