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J&K Age-Relaxation Proposal Awaits LG Approval Before JKAS Exam

Raj Bhavan has yet to announce a decision on the one-time relief request, leaving candidates uncertain two days before the test.

Overview

  • The Jammu and Kashmir government has sent a formal proposal for a broader one-time age relaxation that now awaits Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s approval.
  • PDP legislator Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra urged immediate clearance in a public letter to the LG and shared the appeal on X.
  • The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission has issued admit cards, with the combined competitive exam scheduled to begin on December 7.
  • A partial change announced on November 10 set the upper age at 35 for open merit, 37 for reserved categories, and 38 for persons with disabilities.
  • People’s Conference president Sajad Gani Lone criticized the delay and called for clear, authoritative guidance to end confusion for aspirants.