Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has released a notification for the recruitment of 119 Lecturers. Interested candidates may check the eligibility criteria and apply online from 09-05-2017 to 08-06-2017.
More details about recruitment of Lecturers through Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC), including number of vacancies, eligibility criteria, selection procedure, how to apply and important dates, are given below:
Vacancy Details:
•Post Name: Lecturers
•No of Vacancy: 119
•Pay Scale: Rs. 15,600-39,100
•Grade pay: Rs. 6,000
Job Location: Odisha
Eligibility Criteria for Lecturers:
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have completed their Master’s Degree in concerned subjects with at least 55% marks or equivalent grade with at least a second class in the Bachelor’s Degree, and be NET qualified from recognised University.
Age Limit (as on 01-01-2017): Minimum 21 years and Maximum 33 years
Selection Process:
Selection of candidates will be made on the basis of the Career Assessment and Viva Voce test.
Application Fee: All the candidates have to pay Rs. 200/- through SBI bank challan. SC/ST/PWD candidates of Odisha do not have to pay any fee.
How to Apply:
Interested and eligible candidates may apply online through OPSC website “http://www.opsc.gov.in/” from 09-05-2017 to 08-06-2017. Send printout of online application form along with photocopies of relevant documents and Challan to The Special Secretary, Odisha Public Service Commission, 19, Dr. P.K. Parija Road Buxi Bazar, Cuttack-753001 on or before 20.06.2017 till 05:00 PM.
Important Dates:
• Starting Date of Online Application: 09-05-2017
• Last Date for Submission of Online Application: 08-06-2017
• Last Date for Payment of Application Fee: 13-06-2017
• Last Date for Receipt of Hard Copy of Online Application: 20-06-2017
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