HPPSC HPAS Prelims 2020 Exam Postponed Again; Check New Exam Date
Team Careers360 | July 9, 2020 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has postponed the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Services (HPAS) Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Exam 2020. As per the official notification, HPAS Prelims 2019 is now scheduled to be held on September 13, 2020. The decision is taken in view of the ongoing covid-19 pandemic.
Earlier, the exam is scheduled to be held on September 6, 2020. The official notification was issued in the month of February 2020. The detailed notification is available on the www.hppsc.hp.gov.in . HPAS 2019 exams to be held for recruitment to the below-mentioned posts
HPPSC HPAS 2019 Vacancies
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HP Administrative Service, Class-I- 11 Posts
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District Controller, FCS&CA, (UR) Class- I- 1 Post
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District Employment Officer, Class-I- 2 Posts
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Principal (UR) Class-I- 1 Post
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Tehsildar Class–I- 5 Posts
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Block Development Officers, Class–I- 6 Posts
To get finally selected for the posts, candidates have to qualify the prelims, mains followed by the interview process.
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