Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020: Applications Started, Check more details here
vikrant.shukla | June 16, 2020 | 05:14 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) has released an online notification for the recruitment of Tripura Forest Service to fill in Grade 2 vacancies. Candidates who are interested to apply and meet the eligibility criteria can read the complete notification and apply for the posts. There are a total of 6 vacancies and the last date to apply is July 08, 2020. The application form will have to be filled in online mode along with the application fee which is Rs. 300 for General, SC/ST Candidates and Rs. 250 for ST/ SC/ BPL/ PH candidates. Check more details here.
Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020: Eligibility Criteria
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The age limit of applications must be 21 years to 40 years. However, there will be upper age relaxation provided to candidates belonging to reserved categories.
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On the academic front, candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in Science and as mentioned in the PDF.
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Candidates must meet the physical standards as mentioned in the notification PDF.
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Candidates must also know Bengali.
How to apply for Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020?
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Visit the official website tpsc.gov.in
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Register through the OTPR after entering the details
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Once candidate registers, a User ID will be generated and sent to their registered mobile number and email ID.
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Apply for the post using the OTPR User ID through the official website.
The selection process of Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020:
The exam will be held in 3 stages - Preliminary, Mains and Interview.
Important links of Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020:
TPSC Official Website
Tripura PSC Forest Service Recruitment 2020 Notification PDF
Direct link to apply
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