JSSC Lady Supervisor exam notification 2023 out at jssc.nic.in; apply from September 26
Tanuja Joshi | September 12, 2023 | 10:16 AM IST | 1 min read
JSSC will open the application window from September 26. The last date to apply for JLSCE exam is October 25.
NEW DELHI: The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has published the Jharkhand Lady Supervisor Competitive Exam (JLSCE) 2023 notification. Candidates willing to appear for the JLSCE exam 2023 can download the notification from the official website, jssc.nic.in.
The JSSC will open the application window for JLSCE 2023 on September 26. Eligible candidates will be able to apply till October 25.
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The eligibility criteria as per the commission is that only female candidates can apply for a total of 444 JLSCE posts. Those candidates applying must have a bachelor's degree in either sociology, psychology, or home science. The age limit for lady supervisors is between 18 and 38 years.
The general, OBC, and EWS candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 100 while the SC and ST candidates will have to pay Rs 50. The last date to pay the application fee is October 27.
JSSC will open the correction window to edit and update the details from October 31 to November 2.
JSSC Lady Supervisor Exam 2023: How to apply
Candidates applying for the JSSC Lady Supervisor exam 2023 can follow the steps given below to fill in their application.
- Visit the official website, jssc.nic.in.
- Click on the ‘Application Forms’ tab.
- Now, click on the ‘JLSCE 2023 application’ link.
- Register using your mobile number and email ID and fill out the details.
- Upload documents and pay the JLSCE application fee.
- Submit and download the JLSCE application form 2023.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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