IGNOU JAT 2023 2nd stage written exam on January 31; number of vacancies
Anu Parthiban | January 13, 2024 | 10:05 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU JAT 2023: The admit card will be issued three days prior to the exam date on January 28.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the second stage written exam for Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Junior Assistant-cum-Typist (JAT) on January 31.
The IGNOU JAT written and skill test was conducted on July 31 and September 19, 2023. “Second stage written examination for the post of Junior Assistant-cum-Typist (JAT) of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Recruitment Examination – 2023 shall be conducted for 199 finally qualified candidates with the support of the University (IGNOU) in pen and Paper (PNP) mode by National Testing Agency,” the testing agency said.
The IGNOU JAT 2023 exam will be held on January 31 in Delhi centre only. The admit card will be issued three days prior to the exam date. Candidates can expect the NTA to activate the hall ticket download link on January 28.
“The Centre of Test for the IGNOU Junior Assistant-cum-Typist (JAT) Exam 2023 will be displayed on the website recruitment.nta.nic.in.”
The candidates qualified in the CBT of Tier I, will have to participate in a skill typing test, which will be of Hindi or English language and will be qualifying in nature subject to minimum qualifying speed.
IGNOU JAT 2023 vacancies
The recruitment is held to fill non-teacning posts of Junior Assistant cum Typist (JAT). As per the level 2 of 7th CPC, selected candidates will get a salary ranging Rs 19,900 - Rs 63,200.
|
Category |
Number of posts |
|
General |
83 |
|
SC |
29 |
|
ST |
12 |
|
OBC |
55 |
|
EWS |
21 |
|
Total |
200 |
|
PwD |
9 |
|
Ex-serviceman |
20 |
|
Meritorious Sports person |
10 |
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