LDC Exam Date 2024 Syllabus, Eligibility & More, April Month
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LD Clerk PSC Notifications
CLERK/CASHIER - Notification
Lower Division Clerk 2024 – Hantex
PSC LDC Exam– Apex Societies
PSC CLERK Exam - Kerala Rubber Mark
Kerala PSC LDC – Kerala Water Authority
Kerala PSC LD Clerk Syllabus April 2024
Overview
Kerala PSC LD Clerk exams are one of the most anticipated exams in Kerala. The upcoming PSC exam for the post of LDC in the month of April are under five categories. This is the time for the last lap of preparation for those who have applied. The admission ticket of the exams will be available in official PSC website. Clearing LDC exam and Join the best LDC online coaching platform to improve your chances in clearing the exam.
LD Clerk PSC Notifications
Kerala PSC has called eligible candidates for the LDC examination under the following categories.
CLERK/CASHIER - Notification
The LD Clerk notification for the category number 135/2022 was released on 30th April, 2022. The application based on this notification is only invited from the reservation community SIUC Nadar. The recruitment in pursuance of this notification will be towards the office of District Cooperative Bank. The post is usually called district-wise. And this notification intends to fill the vacancies towards the post mentioned above in the district of Ernakulam.
The exam is conducted in order to fill 1 vacancy. And vacancy for the post of Clerk / Cashier will be competed among 183 applicants from the specified community.
The scale of pay as mentioned in the official notification is ₹` 14,150-35,490/-.
The qualification/eligibility for the post include that the Candidates must have a degree from a recognized university, HDC or JDC, B.Com with Co-operation, or B.Sc (Co-operation and Banking) from Kerala Agricultural University..
Lower Division Clerk 2024 – Hantex
The notification towards the category number 261/2023, for the selection of LD Clerks in Society category, was released on 15th September, 2024. The recruitment process has been initiated in order to fill the vacancies under Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Limited. The vacancies are anticipatory and the appointment will be done in 1:1 ratio from the open market category and the society category.
The candidates who cleared the recruitment process and appointed to the respective roles will have a probation period of one year within a continuous duty of two years.
The official pay scale for the post declared in the PSC notification is ₹ 5250-8390 /-
The qualification/eligibility includes that the candidates must have three years of regular service in member societies affiliated with Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Limited and have a BA/B.Sc./B.Com degree from a recognized university with JDC/HDC/HDC & BM OR B.Com with Co-operation OR B.Sc (Cooperation and Banking) from Kerala Agricultural University.
PSC LDC Exam– Apex Societies
The notification towards the category number 262/2023 was published on 15th September, 2024. The recruitment to the LDC vacancies is done for the Apex Societies of Co-operative Sector in Kerala. And the estimated scale of pay as per the official notification is: ₹ 5250-8390 /-.
The 1:1 ratio for appointment will be maintained in this case also.
The number of vacancies reported across the state is 5. The rule of probation is applicable for this post also. The total number of candidates submitted confirmation for attending the exam in April is 41,367.
The qualification/eligibility required are a recognized Bachelor's degree, either with a JDC/HDC/HDC&BM or a B. Com with Co-operation or Cooperation and Banking from Kerala Agricultural University.
PSC CLERK Exam - Kerala Rubber Mark
Kerala PSC has released the notification of Clerks in society category for Kerala State Co-operative Rubber Marketing Federation Limited on 15th September, 2024.
The qualification is same as mentioned for LDC Society Category for Hantex. And similarly, the probation rules are applicable here also. The candidates should be the eligible employees of the member societies affiliated to Kerala State Co-operative Rubber Marketing Federation Limited.
Additionally, candidates competing in the society category should submit a service certificate in the format as attached in the official notification. The certificate should bear the official seal, signature and name of the Assistant Registrar (general) Co-operative department
The scale of pay for the post a per the official notification is ₹ 4980-12260/-.
LDC exam date for all the four posts will be conducted on 23rd April, 2024. The admission tickets will be available in the PSC online profiles of candidates from 9th April, 2024. Also all candidates are advised to download and keep the admission tickets until the recruitment process is over.
The mark distribution for the above category exams are as follows:
Kerala PSC LDC – Kerala Water Authority
The exam coming under the category 270/2023 is only for the candidates from ST community. The vacancies are being filled under special recruitment towards Kerala Water Authority. The vacancies reported at the time of the publication of official notification in September, 2023 is 4. Apart from the above-mentioned exams LDC for Kerala Water Authority syllabus is same as that of common degree level exam. As per the official release from PSC a total of 3,992 candidates will be competing for this Kerala PSC exam.
Pay scale for the Lower Division Clerk in Kerala Water authority is ₹ 27,200 – 73,600/-. The LDC qualification for Kerala PSC exam as mentioned in the notification is a degree in any discipline from a UGC approved University. Admission tickets for the exam will be available in Kerala PSC Thulasi website from 4th April, 2023. And the exam will be conducted on 18th April, 2024.
All candidates are advised to read the complete official syllabus in PSC’s official website. The mark distribution for the exam is as listed in the below table.
LDC in Kerala Water Authority is the only such exam in April in which subjects related to cooperation is not included.
Kerala PSC LD Clerk Syllabus April 2024
Syllabus for LDC exams related to the recruitment of societies are same. As the exams are being conducted for societies 70% of the questions will be asked from cooperation and related topics. And the rest 30% from the regular LDC syllabus. Read the official syllabus for the LDC exams to get an overview of the exam and its pattern.
The detailed syllabus for the cooperation and related topics are as mentioned below.
Module 1:
Origin and Development of Co-operation
Features
Different aspects of Cooperation-
Economic, Social and Morale.
Co-operation and other Economic Systems
Capitalism- Socialism and Communism
Co-operatives and other Forms of Business Organizations
Distinctive Features of a Co-operative Organization vis-à-vis Partnership and Joint Stock Companies
A Co-operative as an Institution and as an Enterprise
Cooperative Common Wealth.
Principles of Cooperation Principles of Cooperation Contributed By Rochdale Pioneers
Karve Committee and International Cooperative Alliance
Comparison of Cooperation with Capitalism and Socialism
International Cooperative Alliance
Cooperative Day, Cooperative Week, Cooperative Flag, Cooperative Journals
Module 2:
Administration and Management of Cooperatives
Administrative Set up of Co-operative Department in Kerala - State Level - District level and Thaluk level
Powers and Responsibilities of Co-operative Department
Conferment of Powers of Registrar
Functional Registrars in Kerala
Need for Separating Administration from Audit
Employment Opportunities in Cooperative Sector – Selection Procedure
Meetings Including General Body Meeting
Election, Duties, Responsibilities and Workings of Management Committee
Books and Records of Societies
Role of Registrar of Cooperatives
Bye Law and Amendment
Membership
Inquiry, Inspection and Supervision
Cooperative Audit
Special Features of Cooperative Accounting
Books and Registers Kept by Co-operatives as per Kerala Co-operative Societies Act and Rules
Module 3:
Co-operative Audit
Definition - Objectives - Scope - Advantage
Difference between Audit of Co-operative Societies and Joint Stock Companies
Special Features of Co-operative Audit Administrative Set Up for Co-operative Audit
Types of Audit
Preparations for Audit and Framing of Audit Programme
Stages of Practical Audit - Mechanical Audit- Administrative Audit
Preparation of Final Statements
Reconciliation of Bank Accounts
Co-operative Auditor - Duties - Powers and Liabilities
Audit Report
Audit Certificate
Audit Classification
Assessment and Levy of Audit Fees.
Module 4:
Disputes Management in Cooperatives
Arbitration and its Procedures
Award – Enforcement of Award
Execution and its Procedures
Recoveries
Attachment of Property
Powers of Cooperative Arbitration Court and its Powers
Appeal Review and Revision
Working of Cooperative Tribunal
Offenses and Penalties
Module 5: (5 Marks)
Winding Up and Dissolution of Cooperative Societies
Procedure for Liquidation Circumstances of Winding Up
Appointment, Power of Liquidator
Disposal of Records of Winding Up of A Society
Cancellation of Registration of A Society
Module 6: (5 Marks)
Types of Cooperatives in Kerala
Organizational Structure of Cooperatives in Kerala
Types of Cooperative Credit Institutional Structure in Kerala
Agriculture and Non-Agriculture Societies
Credit and Non-Credit Credit Societies
Short Term and Long-Term Credit Institutions In Kerala - PACS- Kerala Bank – NABARD
Federal Cooperatives in Kerala
Dairy Co-operative Societies and their Federations
Fishery Cooperatives and their Federations
Housing Cooperatives and their Federations
Consumer Co-operatives and their Federations
Industrial Co-operatives and their Federations
Handlooms and Power looms – Coir – Handicrafts and Workers Cooperatives etc.
Module 7: (5 Marks)
Cooperative Education and Training.
Cooperative Education and Training Institutions in Kerala
Cooperative Education and Training Institutions at National Level Including VAMNICOM, NCCT, ICM etc.
Module 8: (5 Marks)
Cooperative legislative Movement in Kerala:
History of Cooperative Legislations in Kerala
Historical Background
Cochin Cooperative Societies Act
Madras Cooperative Societies Act
Travancore Cochin Cooperative Societies Act
Features of Kerala Cooperative Societies Act 1969
Module 9: (10 Marks)
Cooperative Movement in India
History of Cooperative Legislations in India
Evolution of Cooperative Legislations In 1904
Features of Cooperative Societies Act 1912
Committees and Commissions of Cooperation in India
Cooperative sector development after 1947
Management and Working of Major Co-operative Organizations and Institutions in aid of Cooperatives
NAFED
IFFCO
KRIBCO
NABARD
NDDB
NCDC,
National Housing Bank and other National Organizations Providing Assistance to Housing Co-operatives.
Module 10:(10 Marks)
History of Cooperative Movement in Foreign Countries
Cooperative Movement in England
Robert Owen And His Contributions Doctrine of Circumstances
Cooperative Colony
Labour Exchange
Dr. William King
Rochdale Pioneers,
Cooperative Wholesale Store
Cooperative Movement in Denmark
Diary Cooperatives, Cooperative Bacon Factory
Cooperative Poultry Society
Cooperative Movement in Germany
Contributions of Hermann Schultze, F.W. Raiffeisen
Cooperative Movement in Japan
Agriculture Cooperative Associations
Cooperative Union
Fisheries Cooperative Association
Central Cooperative Bank
Consumer Cooperatives
Cooperative Movement in Russia
Cooperative Collective Farms
Consumer Cooperatives
Cooperative Movement in China
1st Stage 1912 To 1936
Second Stage 1937-1949
Industrial Cooperatives in New China
Agricultural Cooperatives in China
The Cooperative Forbundet (KF)
Agricultural Cooperatives
Swedish Diary Association (SMR)
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