CGPSC Admit Card 2020; Veterinary Asst. Surgeon DV Admit Card and Dates Released
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 06:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI - The Chattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has released admit card 2020 of CGPSC for document verification. The admit card is released for the post of Veterinary Asst. Surgeon. The document verification will be conducted from August 31 to September 05, 2020. Candidates can download the CGPSC admit card 2020 for DV from here. Check more details related to CGPSC admit card 2020 here.
The DV of the candidates will be done in two shifts - First shift morning 09 AM to 12 AM and second shift noon 01 PM to 05 PM. Candidates who will not attend the DV will not be able to appear for the interview round. The DV will be held for 162 vacancies.
A total of 362 applicants applied for the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon posts from March 18 to April 16, 2020.
Keeping in mind the prevailing COVID-19 situation, only candidates will be allowed to enter the premises and no one else along with them will be allowed entrance. Candidates appearing for DV must-have face mask and hand sanitizers with them, if they are found in absence of mask and hand sanitizer they will not be allowed to appear for the DV.
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to download the roll number of candidates and the time table of the DV.
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