UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Registration opens for 1,544 vacancies from March 22; elegibility
Alivia Mukherjee | March 16, 2024 | 09:58 AM IST | 1 min read
UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Selection process includes written exam, document verification and medical test.
NEW DELHI: The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has published a recruitment notice for 1,544 Sahayak Adhyapak (Assistant Teacher)-LT Grade vacancies in the Uttarakhand government's education department. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for UKSSC assistant teacher recruitment 2024 by visiting the official website, sssc.uk.gov.in.
The registration process for UKSSC assistant teacher recruitment 2024 will begin on March 22. The last date to submit the application form is April 12. Candidates will also get an application correction facility from April 16 to 18. The UKSSC assistant teacher recruitment exam 2024 will be held in July.
UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Eligibility
To be eligible, candidates must have completed their Class 10 or 12 education in Uttarakhand or be a Uttarakhand residents. The Sahayak Adhyapak (LT) post requires a graduate degree with BEd or (BA, BEd or BSc BEd) + UTET or CTET paper-II pass.
UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Application fee
To complete the UKSSSC assistant teacher recruitment registration process, candidates are required to pay the application fee. Candidates can have a look at the application fee details below. ‘
|
Category |
Application fee |
|
General OBC |
Rs 300 |
|
SC ST PWD EWS |
Rs 150 |
UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Selection process
The UKSSSC assistant teacher recruitment selection process includes written exam, document verification and medical test. The UKSSSC assistant recruitment exam pattern will cover subjects such as General Knowledge, General Hindi, General English, Child Psychology, Teaching Aptitude, Concerned Subject (example Mathematics, Science, Social Studies)
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UKSSSC Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: Steps to apply
Candidates can follow these steps to apply for UKSSSC assistant teacher recruitment 2024.
- Go to the official website, sssc.uk.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the UKSSSC assistant teacher recruitment 2024 registration link.
- Register and fill the application form with required details.
- Pay the application fee.
- Upload the required documents.
- Save and take a prinout of the confirmation page after submitting the application form.
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