APSC Application Form 2019 for Mains Exam Released @apsc.nic.in; Apply till June 7
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Subscribe NowSupriya Kumari | May 16, 2019 | 11:03 AM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 16 : Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has released the application form of APSC mains exam. The application form of APSC mains exam can be filled from May 16 to June 7, 2019. APSC main application form is filled in offline mode. In order to fill the application form, candidates first have to download the application form from the official website of APSC - apsc.nic.in.
Candidates can check the steps to fill APSC Mains application form below.
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Check the official website of APSC
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Click on the link to download APSC mains application form
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Download the application form and take it printout
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Fill the details in the specified box
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Submit the application form to the prescribed address
Along with the submission of APSC mains application form, candidates will have to pay the requisite fee. General category candidates have to pay Rs. 250 whereas candidates belonging to SC/STP/STH/OBC/MOBC have to pay Rs. 150. The submission of application fee can be done through Treasury Challan to the Head of Account ‘Non Tax Revenue of Service Commission. Also, candidates have to send the application form with other prescribed documents.
The examination authority has not released the dates of the mains exam. However, APSC mains exam 2018 is expected to be held in July/August 2019. Assam Public Service Commission is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to Assam Civil Service, Assam Land & Revenue Service, Assam Police Service etc. A total of 165 vacancies have been announced for the year 2018 recruitment.
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