BPSC Recruitment 2020; Apply for 287 Vacancies of Assistant Professor Posts
Team Careers360 | July 17, 2020 | 10:26 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is inviting online applications to fill in 287 vacancies of Assistant Professor posts in Electrical Engineering. Candidates will be recruited into Government Engineering Colleges under the Science and Technology Department of State Government. The vacancies and recruitment are released on the official website of BPSC @bpsc.bih.nic.in. Check all details related to the BPSC recruitment 2020 here.
Check official notification here - Click here
Important Dates of BPSC Recruitment 2020:
The last date to apply is July 30, 2020
The last date to pay the application fee is August 07, 2020
Eligibility Criteria of BPSC Recruitment 2020
Interested candidates must have a degree in BE, BTech, BS, BSc (Engineering) or MTech in Electrical Engineering with distinction marks.
The minimum eligibility criteria are 22 years.
How to apply for BPSC Recruitment 2020?
- Visit the official website of BPSC - bpsc.bih.nic.in
- Fill in the application login form here - Click here
- Fill in all the details asked
- Pay the online application fee (The application fee is mentioned in the notification)
- Online Registration link - Click here
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