RPSC ASO Recruitment 2020 Out - Apply Online for 11 Vacancies

Team Careers360 | July 7, 2020 | 05:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI - Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the notification for Assistant Statistical Officer (ASO) posts on July 6, 2020 at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. Applicants can fill the form of RPSC ASO 2020 recruitment between July 10 to August 10. Those who fulfil RPSC ASO eligibility criteria can apply online within the given time. The commission will also release the correction window of RPSC ASO recruitment 2020 within 10 days after the last date will be over. The exam dates are notified yet which will be out in due course of time.
RPSC Assistant Statistical Officer Recruitment- Vacancy Details
Category |
Number of vacancy |
General |
06 |
OBC |
02 |
EWS |
01 |
SC |
01 |
ST |
01 |
Total |
11 |
RPSC ASO Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit |
Educational Eligibility |
Minimum Age - 18 years Maximum Age - 40 years |
M.SC in Agriculture or Master Degree in Mathematics / Statistics. Knowledge of Rajasthani Culture. Working Knowledge of Computers. |
RPSC ASO 2020 Recruitment - Apply Online
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Visit on official website of commission - rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
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It will open in a new window
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Fill the application form for ASO
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Pay application fees of your category
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Lastly submit the form and take a receipt of the form.
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RPSC ASO Application Fee
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General / Other State : Rs. 350/-
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OBC / BC : Rs. 250/-
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SC / ST : Rs. 150/-
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Online Correction Charge : Rs. 300/-
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