Reserved category certificate not mandatory for seeking govt jobs in Rajasthan

Many candidates of various recruitment examinations held this year will be benefited by this decision, it added. According to the circular issued on January 20, it was necessary for the reserved category candidates to have the certificate issued b...

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A new proposal allowing candidates from the reserved category to apply for government jobs even if they do not possess an OBC/MBC/EWS certificate was approved by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

The proposal stated that individuals belonging to other backward class (OBC), most backward class (MBC) or economically weaker sections (EWS) can apply for jobs by submitting an affidavit if they do not have a caste certificate for any reason.

Many candidates of various recruitment examinations held this year will be benefited by this decision, it added.


According to the circular issued on January 20, it was necessary for the reserved category candidates to have the certificate issued by the competent authority before the last date of filling the application.

In compliance with this circular, doubts were arising as the vacancy announcement for Livestock Assistant Direct Recruitment Examination-2021, Junior Engineer Direct Recruitment Examination-2022 and Patwar Direct Recruitment Examination-2021 were done before January, 20, 2022, it said.

(With inputs from PTI)
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