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Centre To Hold Recruitment Test In 15 Languages. Here Details

There is a good news for the youth engaged in the preparation of government job. Now candidates can give any Central Government Exam (Govt Job Exam) in their local language. 

For this, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that the Center has recently decided to conduct the Sarkari Naukri Recruitment Examination conducted by SSC in 15 languages ​​so that the youth of the country do not get any opportunity miss.

Addressing the 14th Hindi Salahkar Samiti meeting of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, he said, this historic decision will encourage the participation of local youth and encourage regional languages.

Minister of State for Personnel Singh said, “Recently it has been decided to conduct government job exams in 15 Indian languages ​​so that no youth of the country miss job opportunities due to language barrier . 

Referring to the recruitment exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), he said, apart from Hindi and English, the paper will be in 13 regional languages ​​i.e. Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Urdu, Punjabi, Will be set in Manipuri (Maiti too) and Konkani.

The minister said, “Over the last nine years, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, significant progress has been made in promoting Indian regional languages ​​apart from the official language Hindi.” 

He said, as a result of this decision, lakhs of candidates will appear in the examination in their mother tongue/regional language and their selection prospects will improve. Singh said that there was a persistent demand from various states to conduct SSC exams in languages ​​other than English and Hindi.

​​He said, “JEE, NEET and UGC exams are being conducted in our 12 languages ​​as well.” 

The minister said that UPSC still lacks books on higher studies, but efforts are on in coordination with the education ministry to promote specialized books in Indian languages. 

He said that the first MBBS course in Hindi in the country was started in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh in October last year. 

And now Uttarakhand has become the second state to start MBBS course in Hindi.

​​He said, “JEE, NEET and UGC exams are being conducted in our 12 languages ​​as well.” 

The minister said that UPSC still lacks books on higher studies, but efforts are on in coordination with the education ministry to promote specialized books in Indian languages. 

He said that the first MBBS course in Hindi in the country was started in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh in October last year. And now Uttarakhand has become the second state to start MBBS course in Hindi.

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