TNUSRB Recruitment 2020: Apply For 10906 Posts @tnusrbonline.org

Team Careers360 | September 19, 2020 | 12:38 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Uniformed Service Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) has released the notification for the recruitment of Constable, Fireman and Jail Warder on September 17 at its official website - www.tnusrbonline.org. Eligible candidates can apply for TNUSRB recruitment 2020 from September 26. As per the TNUSRB notification 2020,the age limit to fill the online application form is 18 to 24 years. However, reserved category candidates are also eligible for age relaxation. The last date to apply for TNUSRB recruitment 2020 is October 26. Get a direct link to apply here.
TNUSRB Recruitment 2020 - Important Dates
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Start date of TNUSRB application form: September 26, 2020
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Last date to apply for TNUSRB recruitment: October 26, 2020
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TNUSRB Exam date: December 13, 2020
TNUSRB Recruitment 2020 - Vacancy Details
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Police Constable: 10331 posts
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Jail Warder: 119 posts
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Fireman: 458 posts
TNUSRB Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility Criteria
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Age Limit: 18 to 24 years
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Educational Qualification: Must have passed class 10th from recognised University/Institute
TNUSRB Recruitment 2020 - Application Fee
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For all categories: Rs. 130/-
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Mode of fee payment: Debit Card/ Net Banking/ SBI e-Challan/ Credit Card
TNUSRB Recruitment 2020 - How To Apply
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Visit the official website of TNUSRB - Link to be activated on September 26
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Fill details in the required fields
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Upload relevant documents as per the specifications
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Pay the application fee
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Preview and submit the application form
TNUSRB Notification 2020: Download Here
TNUSRB Official Notification: Click Here
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