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Revised Schedule for the Combined Competitive Examination for the Recruitment of Secondary School Assistant Masters Grade-2 and Physical Education Teachers Grade-1
The competitive examination for the selection of secondary school Asst.Masters, Grade-II and Physical Education Teachers Grade-I was scheduled from 23-06-2012 to 26-06-2012. The examination is rescheduled from 15-07-2012 to 18-07-2012. The details are given below all the applicants are to note the changes and the dates of the examination
Examination SubjectDateTime
General Paper-115-07-201210.00 am to 12 noon
Arts Teachers Paper-215-07-20122.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Physical Education Grade-1, Paper -216-07-201210.00 am to 12 noon
Physical science / Biological Science Paper-216-07-20122.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Kannada Language Teachers Paper-217-07-201210.00 am to 12 noon
English Language Teachers Paper -217-07-20122.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Hindi Language Teachers Paper-218-07-201210.00 am to 12 noon
Sanskrit /Urdu/Tamil/Marathi Paper -218-07-20122.00 pm to 4.00 pm
sd/-S.Jayakumarsd/-K.Anandsd/-A.Rudrappa, A/csd/-C.V.Hiremath
Joint Director and Selection authority ,
I/c Department of Public Instruction Bangalore Division,
Bangalore
Ph-080 -22132588
Selection authority and Divisional Secretary,
KSEEB and Ex-Officio Joint Director,
Department of Public Instruction Mysore Division,
Mysore
Ph 0821- 2422208
Selection authority and Divisional Secretary,
KSEEB and Ex-Officio Joint Director,
Department of Public Instruction Belgaum Division,
Belgaum
Ph 0831 -2421950
Selection authority and Divisional Secretary,
KSEEB and Ex-Officio Joint Director,
Department of Public Instruction Gulbarga Division,
Gulbargabr /> Ph 08472 -256267

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  1. Hi, This is very usefull, and will u please provide best website for exam preparations and question paper solved for all category, If you provide your work will be appreciated

    Thanks and Regards,
    Manjunatha Raju

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