UKPSC RO ARO Recruitment 2023: Registrations underway; apply by September 29
Tanuja Joshi | September 11, 2023 | 08:13 AM IST | 1 min read
UKPSC RO ARO: Candidates can apply through the official website, ukpsc.net.in.
NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has invited applications for the recruitment of Uttarakhand Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer Examination (UKPSC RO ARO) exam 2023. Registrations are underway, eligible candidates can apply by September 29 through the official website, ukpsc.net.in.
The commission will recruit candidates for a total of 137 RO and ARO vacancies. Candidates belonging to the general, OBC, and EWS categories will have to pay an online application fee of Rs 222.30 while SC and ST candidates will have to pay Rs 102.30. PH divyang candidates need to pay Rs 22.30.
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UKPSC will open the correction window from October 5 to 14. The age limit set by the commission is between 21 to 42 years. The reserved candidates will be given age relaxations as per commission rules.
UKPSC RO ARO Recruitment 2023: Steps to apply
- Visit the official website of UKPSC, ukpsc.net.in
- Click on the ‘Online application RO/ ARO’ link.
- Register using your mobile number and email ID.
- Now log in using your credentials and fill in the details.
- Upload your signature and photograph in the prescribed format.
- Pay the application fee and submit.
- Download and print the UKPSC RO ARO application form for future reference.
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