: UKPSC begins registration for Lower Subordinate Service Exam 2021; 190 vacancies notified #IndiaNEWS Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has invited online applications for the Combined State
UKPSC begins registration for Lower Subordinate Service Exam 2021; 190 vacancies notified #IndiaNEWS
Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has invited online applications for the Combined State (Civil) Lower Subordinate Service Examination 2021. Interested and eligible candidates can apply on the official website ukpsc.gov.in starting today.The last date to submit the online application form is August 29.The Commission aims to fill up a total of 190 vacancies, of which 35 vacancies are for the post of Nayab Tehsildar, 27 for Deputy Jailor, 28 for Supply Inspector, 50 for Marketing Inspector, 9 for Labour Enforcement Officer, 10 for Excise Inspector, 2 for Excise Inspector and Senior Cane Development Inspector each, 23 for Cane Development Inspector, and 4 for Khandsari Inspector.Eligibility CriteriaAge Limit: The applicants must have attained the age of 21 years and should not be more than the age of 42 years as on July 1, 2021.Educational Qualification: The candidates should hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university. Detailed information in the notification.Here’s the direct link to the official notice.Application FeeThe applicants from General/ OBC/ EWS category or Ex-Serviceman are required to apy the application fee of Rs 150 along with the processing fees with tax, whereas the applicants from Uttarakhand SC/ ST category will have to pay the fee of Rs 60 plus the processing fees with tax.Steps to apply for Lower Subordinate...Read more
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