New Delhi: Sarkari Naukri UP, UPSSSC Recruitment 2022: There is a golden opportunity for 12th pass candidate to do government job in UP. Actually, Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has taken out bumper recruitment on Junior Assistant post. For which the notification has been issued. Candidates who have been successful in UPSSSC PET 2021 can apply for these recruitments. Let us tell you that the process of online application on these recruitments will start from 21 November 2022. The application process will continue till 14th December, 2022.
Educational Qualifications
If you want to apply for this post, then the candidate should be PET qualified. Apart from this, the candidate should have passed 12th examination in any recognized board. Preference will be given to the candidates whose typing speed is between 25 WPM in Hindi and 30 WPM in English.
Age Range
To apply for the post of Junior Assistant, the age of the candidate should be between 18 to 40 years. Reserve class candidates will be given age relaxation as per government rules.
how to apply
The candidates who want to apply for this can visit the official website http://upsssc.gov.in/ to get information about how to apply. After visiting the official website, candidates first click on the link to apply online. There a form will open, fill your educational and personal details in it and apply. After filling the form, submit the application fee. Submit the application form after paying the fee. After this, take a print out of the receipt of the form and keep it safe with the candidate himself.
Application fee
All the candidates applying for Junior Assistant have to pay only Rs 25 as application fee. This is common for all classes.
Selection process
The selection of the candidates for these posts will be done on the basis of written examination. Objective type questions will be asked in the exam, whose number will be 130. The total paper will be of 65 marks. There will be three parts of the question paper. The first part will be related to Hindi comprehension and grammar and writing skills. In this question paper 60 questions of 30 marks will be asked. In the second part, 30 questions of 15 marks each will come from the general intelligence test. The third part will be from general knowledge, in which 130 questions will come for 65 marks. There will be negative marking in the exam as per the rules. That’s why the candidate should answer only those questions which he knows well.