AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2020- Application for 5905 posts to be released soon
Team Careers360 | October 8, 2020 | 06:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Women and Child Development (WDCW), Andhra Pradesh will soon release the AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2020 notification. Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has announced the decision to recruit candidates to fill a total of 5905 vacant posts of Anganwadi vacant.
Class 10th pass candidates having an age between 21 to 35 years are eligible to apply for Andhra Pradesh Anganwadi recruitment.
Salary Offered-
A total of 5905 posts including Anganwadi Helpers, Main Anganwadi Worker and Mini Anganwadi Worker will be filled through the recruitment process.
Main anganwadi worker- Rs. 11,500/-
Anganwadi Helpers- Rs. 7000/-
AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2020 Post Details
Below mentioned posts will be filled through
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Anganwadi Helpers- 4,007 posts
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Main Anganwadi Worker- 1,468 posts
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Mini Anganwadi Worker- 430 Posts
Andhra Pradesh Anganwadi Recruitment 2020 Eligibility
Only candidates who satisfy the given eligibility criteria are eligible AP Anganwadi 2020 recruitment
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Education Qualification- 10th passed candidates
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Age limit- Candidates should be between 21 to 35 years to apply for AP Anganwadi jobs.
AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2020 How to Apply
The application forms will be released on the official district websites. Candidates have to fill the online application form. The selection of the eligible candidates will be made based on their performance in the interview. The details of the same will soon be available on the regional websites of AP.
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