FCI 2019 Phase 2 Exam on July 27; Check here details
Supriya Kumari | July 10, 2019 | 05:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 10: Food Corporation of India (FCI) has announced the exam dates of FCI 2019 phase II exam. As per the official notice released by FCI, the phase II exam will be held on July 27, 2019. Only those candidates who have qualified paper I exam will be eligibile to appear for phase II exam.
Those candidates who have been shortlisted to appear for phase II will be issued admit card. FCI 2019 phase II admit card will be issued 15 days before the examination. Candidates will be able to download the admit card online from the official website - fci.gov.in .
To download the admit card, candidates have to enter login credential like registration number/roll number and password/date of birth. Candidates must ensure that all the details specified in are correct. In case if a candidate is unable to download the admit card, she/he can register their grievances one week before the phase II examination.
FCI 2019 phase II exam is conducted paper-wise for all the posts where Paper-I is common for all the posts. Paper III is conducted for postcode D and E (Typist Hindi & AG II Hindi) whereas paper IV will be conducted for postcode D, and paper V will be conducted for postcode C.
FCI has announced a total of 4,130 vacancies for FCI 2019 recruitment. The selection of candidates is done on the basis of phase I and II and skill test for (Steno Grade II and Typist Hindi). The finally selected candidates will be recruited to the posts like Typist (Hindi), Junior Engineer (Civil/Engineer/Mechanical), Assistant Grade III General/Accounts/Technical), Steno Grade-II, and Assistant Grade II.
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