SSC to fill about 70,000 vacancies in central government departments
Staff Selection Commission will issue notices of specific examinations for filling vacancies on its website -- ssc.nic.in soon.
Press Trust of India | June 22, 2022 | 09:34 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has said that it would start the process to fill about 70,000 vacancies in central government departments. The announcement by the Commission assumes significance as Prime Minister Narendra Modi had last week asked various central government departments to undertake recruitment of 10 lakh people on a mission mode in the next year-and-a-half.
"New recruitment will be done on 70 thousand posts by SSC. For this, more information about the exam will be uploaded on the SSC website soon," SSC handle said in a tweet.
SSC के द्वारा 70 हजार पदों पर नई भर्ती की जाएगी। इसके लिए Exam की अधिक जानकारी SSC की website पर जल्द ही upload की जाएगी। https://t.co/lE0K7AZRNB @SSCorg_in pic.twitter.com/B2xalONKVi
— Staff Selection Commission (@SSCorg_in) June 20, 2022
“The Commission, in its continuous efforts to expedite recruitment process, would be taking up the process of filling of about 70,000 additional vacancies. Notices of specific examinations will be uploaded on its website in due course,” the SSC said in a public notice.
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The candidates are advised to visit the website of the Commission -- www. ssc.nic.in -- at regular intervals for further updates, the government recruitment body said in the notice dated June 20. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC), headquartered in Delhi, conducts the largest number of recruitments -– mainly at Group B and C level posts in the central government departments through different examinations.
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