Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has released admit card for JE, Office Assistant, Stenographer posts.
The exams will be conducted on August 27 and August 28.
How to download admit card?
The simple steps to download admit card as follows:
Step 1: Visit www.uppcl.org.
Step 2: Go to the relevant admit card notification.
Step 3: Enter the required information.
The written test will be Computer Based multiple choice objective type.
The question paper will contain two parts.
Part-1 will test ‘Computer Knowledge’ and carry 50 questions of 01 mark each.
Part-2 will carry 200 questions (for Stenographer) & 180 questions (for Office Assistant) of 01 mark each based on the following subjects:
Stenographer Marks/ Questions Office Assistant Marks/ Questions
General Studies 25 General Studies 25
Logical knowledge 45 Logical knowledge 45
General Hindi 65 General Hindi 55
General English 65 General English 55
Total 200 180
About UPPCL
Since Independence the State's power sector has grown at a rapid rate, contributing to the development of agricultural and industrial sectors in the state. The installed capacity available to the State has increased from about 264 MW in 1959 to about 5,886 MW in 1998. The transmission network has increased fifty-three folds during this period. At present, the UPSEB serves about seven million legitimate consumers. During this period per capita power consumption has increased from 58 KWH to over 204 KWH (1994-95). As against this, the per capita consumption in States like AP, MP, Gujrat, Maharashtra the net average of the States, 319 KWH have been achieved during 1994-95.
The power sector has not been able to keep pace with the increase in power demand in the State. As against connected load of 13954 MW the installed capacity is only 5886 MW (8600 MW including the share in the Central sector units).
Uttar Pradesh is currently facing an acute power shortage. Inspite of Energy Supply Managment, UP has a peak demand deficit of about of 15% while its energy shortage is about 8 percent. The power sector is faced with problems of low plant load factor in its thermal power stations (about 49%) very high transmission and distribution losses including non-technical losses, low voltage and frequent interruption. This has resulted in an adverse impact on the development and economy of the State and the welfare of the people. The State Government is very concerned about the continuing power shortage and the frequent power cuts imposed on electricity customers.