RPSC Recruitment 2020; Apply for 918 Asst. Professor Vacancies
Team Careers360 | November 3, 2020 | 10:19 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released an online recruitment notification. As per the RPSC recruitment 2020, there are a total of 918 vacancies of Assistant Professor - Botany, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Zoology etc. Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria of RPSC recruitment 2020 can apply till December 08, 2020. Check all details related to the RPSC Recruitment 2020 here.
RPSC Recruitment 2020 Dates
- The application will start from November 09, 2020
- The last date to apply is December 08, 2020
RPSC Recruitment 2020 Vacancies
The post-wise vacancies for RPSC Recruitment 2020 are mentioned here.
|
Asst Professor |
|
|
Subject Name |
Total |
|
Botany |
33 |
|
Chemistry |
40 |
|
Maths |
34 |
|
Physics |
35 |
|
Zoology |
30 |
|
A.B.S.T |
82 |
|
Business Administration |
127 |
|
E.A.F.M |
56 |
|
Textile Dyeing & Painting |
01 |
|
Geology |
08 |
|
Law |
08 |
|
Drawing & Painting |
10 |
|
Economics |
47 |
|
English |
55 |
|
Geography |
48 |
|
Hindi |
66 |
|
History |
50 |
|
Sociology |
42 |
|
Music (Vocal) |
03 |
|
Philosophy |
02 |
|
Political Science |
57 |
|
Public Administration |
06 |
|
Sanskrit |
39 |
|
Urdu |
05 |
|
Home Science (Food Nutrition) |
05 |
|
Home Science (Education Extension) |
08 |
|
Home Science (Home Management) |
07 |
|
Home Science (Child Development |
05 |
|
Home Science (Clothing Textile) |
06 |
|
Agriculture (Antomology) |
01 |
|
Punjabi |
02 |
RPSC Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
As per the academic qualification, candidates must have a Master's Degree with Minimum 55% marks in the related subject with UGC NET/SLET/SET exam along with working knowledge of Hindi in Devnagri Script and also knowledge of Rajasthani Culture. According to the age limit, the minimum age limit is 21 years and the maximum age limit is 40 years.
RPSC Recruitment 2020 How to apply?
- Visit the official website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
- The apply online link will be activated on November 09, 2020.
- Candidates will have to do OTR (One Time Registration).
- Login using the credentials and fill in all the important details.
- Pay the application fee and click on submit.
- Take the printout of the hardcopy of the form and the payment receipt and keep it safe.
RPSC Recruitment 2020 Application Fee
- For General/ EWS/ BC/ OBC (Other State Candidates): Rs. 350/-
- For OBC, BC Candidates of Rajasthan: Rs. 250/-
- For SC/ ST/ PH Candidates: Rs. 150/-
Click here to download the official notification PDF of RPSC Recruitment 2020 here.
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