PPSC ADO Results Declared; Check the Interview Schedule here
Team Careers360 | July 9, 2020 | 01:56 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has declared the result of ADO (Agriculture Development Officer). Candidates who have qualified as per the PPSC ADO result are now eligible to appear for the final stage of the selection process which is the Interview round. The PPSC ADO exam was conducted on March 08, 2020, and the personal interview round will be conducted on July 13, 14, 16 and 17, 2020. Candidates who qualify in the interview round will be finally selected for the post of Agriculture Development Officers in the Department of Agriculture and Welfare of Farmers, Government of Punjab. Check more details related to the result and interview here.
A total of 282 candidates have been selected for the interview which will be conducted across multiple days, sessions and timings.
How to check the result and the PPSC Interview schedule?
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Visit the official website of PPSC - ppsc.gov.in
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Go to the footer of the homepage
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Click on the notification titled "Public Notice And Interview Schedule For 141 Posts Of Agriculture Development Officer Group-a In The Department Of Agriculture Government Of Punjab Updated 03-07-2020"
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A new page will open, click on the Interview Schedule in "Other Information" sections.
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The details Interview schedule PDF along with the name of the candidates will open.
The PPSC ADO notification and application form was released on January 31, 2020, and the last date to apply was February 20. The notification was released to fill in 141 posts. Candidates who successfully applied were able to appear for the exam.
Detailed Interview Schedule: Click here
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