UKPSC JE application for 1,097 vacancies ends today at psc.uk.gov.in
Ayushi Bisht | November 3, 2023 | 07:08 PM IST | 1 min read
UKPSC JE Recruitment 2023: The UKPSC junior engineer application correction window will open on November 10.
NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) will close the registration window for the recruitment of Junior Engineer (JE) vacancies today, November 3. Interested candidates who have not yet applied can fill the UKPSC JE application form 2023 through the official website, psc.uk.gov.in.
A total of 1,097 Junior engineer posts will be filled up through the UKPSC recruitment drive. As per the schedule, the UKPSC JE application correction window will open on November 10. Candidates will be able to make changes to the UKPSC application form till November 19, 2023.
Candidates with a diploma in engineering can apply for the UKPSC JE recruitment 2023. Interested candidates must be between 18 and 42 years to apply for UKPSC JE recruitment 2023.
Candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC category will get 5 years of age relaxation and for PwD candidates, the relaxation is of 10 years.
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How to apply for UKPSC JE recruitment 2023?
Candidates can follow the below mentioned steps to fill the UKPSC Junior Engineer application form.
- Visit the official website, psc.uk.gov.in.
- Click on the UKPSC JE Apply link available on the homepage
- Fill the form and upload the photo and signature in the prescribed format
- Pay the application fees
- Download the confirmation page and take a printout for further need.
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