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UKSSSC Fisheries Inspector Recruitment 2022: Don’t Miss the Opportunity, Apply before 5th March

UKSSSC (Uttarakhand Subordinate Staff Selection Commission) has issued a recruitment advertisement under Samuh G for the position of Fisheries Inspector in the Uttarakhand Fisheries Department.

Updated on: 14 January, 2022 3:30 PM IST By: Shivani Meena
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UKSSSC (Uttarakhand Subordinate Staff Selection Commission) has issued a recruitment advertisement under Samuh G for the position of Fisheries Inspector in the Uttarakhand Fisheries Department. For 28 positions of Fisheries Inspector in Uttarakhand Fisheries Departments, candidates can apply from 20 Jan to 5 Mar 2022. 

UKSSSC Fisheries Recruitment in Uttarakhand 

Name of Post  

No. Of Post  

Educational qualification 

Salary 

Fisheries Inspector 

28 

Graduate in fisheries 

INR 29200 – 92300 

Total Posts: 28 

Educational Qualifications: Graduate degree in Fisheries Science

OR 

Any other equivalent degree from a recognized University 

 OR  

Four-year graduate in Fisheries Science from Govind Ballabhpant University of Agriculture and Technology

For more details about education qualifications please go to the official notification. 

Age Limit: 21-46 on 01 July 2021 

Employment Type:  Full Time 

Hiring Organization: UKSSSC 

Job Location: Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India 248001 

How to Apply 

From 20 January 2022 to 05 March 2022, interested and eligible applicants can apply online at www.sssc.uk.gov.in. Other modes/methods of application will not be accepted. 

New users must first register through OTR (one-time registration) on the UKSSSC official website before applying for a position. Aspirants who have previously registered must log in with their user id and password and apply for the appropriate position. 

Selection Process for UKSSSC fisheries inspector position 

Candidates for the position of Fisheries Inspector will take a two-hour objective type test of 100 points.

Candidates from the general and OBC categories would need to score at least 45 percent, while SC and ST candidates will need to score at least 35 percent. Those who receive fewer than this number of points will not be passed. The test will also include negative marking. For each incorrect response, one-fourth of a point will be deducted. 

More information can be obtained from official notification from UKSSSC.

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