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J&K PSC does it! 12 percent interview marks turn out to be golden ones; determine merit, selection | High profile among viva toppers in CCS 2009 | | Syed Junaid Hashmi JAMMU, May 2: Contrary to the popular perception of interviews being inconsequential for qualifying J&K's high profile combined civil services (CCS) examination, interviews have played significant part in the selection of the candidates. Analysis of results declared by Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) for the year 2009 reveal significance of 250 marks in the interviews. Two candidates namely Syed Yasir Farooq son of Syed Farooq Ahmed and Shadab Mukhdoomi daughter of Javaid Mukhdoomi have topped the interviews by securing 205 marks each out of 250 marks. Though Yasir has secured 1020 marks in the mains and with 205 marks in the interviews, he has jumped from bottom to top, securing 31 rank in KAS with 1225 marks. As per records available with Early Times, Shadab Mukhdoomi despite being meritorious in her overall career could secure just 952 marks in the mains but was awarded 205 marks in the interviews, thus taking her total score to 1157. Contrary to reports that Shadab's father and member of JKPSC Javed Mukhdoomi was part of the panel which interviewed Shadab, Early Times has records with it which suggest that Mukhdoomi was not in the state when the interviews were held. However, it has been reliably learnt that there was heated debate among the top officials over whether Mukhdoomi should be part of the interview panel or not since his daughter was among those who were to appear before the panel. Later, Mukhdoomi was made part of interview panel. Second rank in the interviews has been shared by 13 candidates which include Raies Ahmed Bhat son of Ghulam Rasool Bhat of Pulwama, Khursheed Ali Qadri son of Ali Mohammad Qadri, Tahleela Assmat daughter of Mohammed Altaf Hussain Rather, Shah Umar son of Qadeer Ahmad Shah, Deebah Khalid daughter of Peer Khalid Mehmood Peer, Rafia Hassan daughter of Ghulam Hassan Khaki, 1200314, Syed Yasir Qadri son of Syed Mohd Afzal Qadri, Nuzhat Khurshid Qurashi daughter of Khurshid Jan Qurashi, Zafirah Bashir daughter of Bashir Ahmed Khan, Arashdeep Singh son of Isher Singh, 0100862, Sahil Jandyal son of A K Gupta, Assabah-ul-Arjamand Khan daughter of Mohammad Shafi Khan and Manisha Koul daughter of Ramesh Koul. All these have been awarded 200 marks. Of these toppers as assessed by members and experts of PSC, Khursheed Ali Qadri son of Ali Mohammad Qadri was standing nowhere and would have gout ousted since he had secured 971 marks in the mains and required another 157 marks to make it to the final selection list. He got 200 marks and is now placed at 97th rank in the final selection list of KAS officers. Tahleela Assmat daughter of Mohammed Altaf Hussain Rather has been brought back from almost ouster from the final selection list to number 27 among those selected for Jammu and Kashmir Gazetted Accounts Service. She had a meager 941 in the mains and was awarded 200 for being what PSC says 'exceptionally brilliant in the interviews'. Shah Umar son of Qadeer Ahmad Shah has also exhibited extreme brilliance in the interviews where the panel gave him 200 marks required by him for qualification. He had secured just 945 marks in the mains, with 371 marks in Urdu subject which was Umar's one of the optional. He is now a KPS officer and stands at number 18 in the order of merit. Deebah Khalid daughter of Peer Khalid Mehmood Peer, another no 2 in the interviews had secured 996 marks in the mains. She is 66th among the KAS officers. An interesting and curious case is that of Roll no 1200314 who has secured 919 marks in the mains with 404 in Urdu subject and merely 189 in the general studies. He has missed the bus by just 9 runs (1119). A category would have ensured him a berth among newly selected elite of the state. However, that has not been the case and he is now among the disappointed lot. Courtesy interview of the PSC, Syed Yasir Qadri son of Syed Mohammed Afzal Qadri is among the top three KPS officers of Jammu and Kashmir. He was also at the bottom with 993 marks and with 200 in the interviews; he is now a top raking police officer of the state. 0100862 is a Roll no since he has not made it to the final selection but has managed to secure 200 marks in the interviews. He was awarded 912 marks in the mains and with 200 in interviews; he missed the bus by just 16 marks. Zafirah Bashir daughter of Bashir Ahmed Khan would not have made it to the Jammu and Kashmir Accounts Service but for the 200 marks she was awarded in the interviews. She has secured 928 marks in the mains and is now 47th in the order of merit among the accounts officers of the state chosen by the expert panel of PSC members. She had barely managed to secure a berth for being called for the interviews. Assabah-ul-Arjamand Khan daughter of Mohammad Shafi Khan was placed among the candidates in the bottom after she secured 967 marks in the mains and is now a KAS officer at 103 number among the list of selected candidates. To be continued...... |
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