UPSC Recruitment 2020; Apply for 42 Asst. Engineer and Various Posts
Team Careers360 | September 26, 2020 | 01:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELH
I - The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released a job notification on September 25, 2020. The UPSC recruitment notification is related to the filling up of 42 vacancies for various posts. As per the UPSC recruitment 2020, the posts are of Assistant Engineer, Foreman, Senior Scientific Assistant and various other posts. Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria of UPSC recruitment 2020 can apply before October 15, 2020. Check all details related to the UPSC recruitment 2020 here.
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UPSC 2020 Recruitment Date
- UPSC notification 2020 and Online application link has been activated on September 25, 2020
- The last date to apply is October 15, 2020
UPSC Recruitment 2020 Vacancies
There are a total of 42 vacancies that have been released under the UPSC recruitment 2020. The posts and the number of vacancies are mentioned in the table below:
UPSC Notification 2020 Vacancies
|
Posts |
Department |
Vacancies |
|
Assistant Engineer |
Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence |
02 |
|
Foreman |
Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence |
02 |
|
Senior Scientific Assistant (Computer) |
Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence |
03 |
|
Senior Scientific Assistant (Electrical) |
Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence |
02 |
|
Senior Scientific Assistant (Mechanical) |
Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence |
10 |
|
Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Clinical Haematology) |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
10 |
|
Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Immuno-Haematology and Blood Transfusion) |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
10 |
|
Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Medical Oncology) |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
02 |
|
Specialist Grade III Assistant Professor (Neonatology) |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
06 |
UPSC recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria vary as per the post, for those candidates are advised to check the detailed notification.
UPSC recruitment 2020 How to apply?
- Visit the official website here
- Click on "Online Recruitment Application (ORA) For Various Recruitment Posts"
- Click on "Apply Now" adjacent to the post for which you are planning to apply.
- Fill in all the details carefully and pay the application fee before clicking on submit.
UPSC recruitment 2020 Application Fees
The application fee is Rs. 25.
Click Here to download the UPSC recruitment 2020 notification.
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