UKSSSC Recruitment 2023: Admit cards for Group C physical test issued at uksssc.co.in; exam dates, pay scale
Alivia Mukherjee | January 9, 2024 | 02:57 PM IST | 1 min read
UKSSSC Group C Recruitment 2023: Physical test is scheduled to begin from January 11.
NEW DELHI: The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has issued the admit cards for the physical test of UKSSSC Group C recruitment 2023. Candidates who are eligible for the physical test can download the UKSSSC admit card 2023 from the official website sssc.uk.gov.in. The UKSSSC 2023 physical test is scheduled to begin from January 11, and the written exam is likely to be conducted on January 31.
The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 236 vacancies for various Group C posts. The UKSSSC recruitment 2023 registration process commenced on December 11 on its official website. The deadline for submitting the application form was December 31, 2023.
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UKSSSC Recruitment 2023: Pay scale
Candidates can have a look at the pay scale details below:
Transport Constable: Rs 21,700 - Rs 69,100
Excise Constable: Rs 21,700 - Rs 69,100
Deputy Excise Inspector: Rs 29,200 - Rs 92,300
Hostel Manager Grade III: Rs 21,700 - Rs 69,100
Housekeeper (Female): Rs 25,500 - Rs 81,100
Steps to download the UKSSSC Group C admit card 2023
Candidates can follow these steps to download the UKSSSC Group C admit card 2023.
- Visit the official website of UKSSSC at sssc.uk.gov.in.
- Go to the "Latest Updates" or "Admit Card" section on the homepage.
- Look for the link that reads "Admit card for Group C competitive exam 2023 physical test."
- Enter the required credentials such as registration number and date of birth.
- UKSSSC Group C admit Card will be displayed on your screen.
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
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