UKSSSC Vacancy: Recruitment for 1827 posts including LT teacher in Uttarakhand, BEd mandatory for arts class also

UKSSSC Vacancy: Recruitment for 1827 posts including LT teacher in Uttarakhand, BEd mandatory for arts class also

Before the implementation of the code of conduct for Lok Sabha elections, Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission has started the recruitment process for a total of 1827 posts in various departments. This includes 1544 posts of LT Teacher Recruitment. Advertisement for these recruitments was issued by the Commission on Friday. Online applications for LT teacher under the Secondary Education Department will start from March 22, the last date of which has been fixed as April 12. Its written examination can be held in online or offline mode in the month of July. Apart from 12th, graduation, it is necessary to have B.Ed or LT diploma in the relevant subject. The age limit for applicants has been kept from 21 to 42 years. The exam date will be released by the commission later.

According to the revised rules, the Commission has made B.Ed mandatory for LT Arts category also. In this, 786 posts are available in Garhwal division and 758 posts in Kumaon.

LT Teacher Qualification: Graduation and B.Ed and UTET or CTET Paper-2 pass.

Apart from this, the Commission has also announced to start online application for 200 posts of scaler in Forest Development Corporation from March 18. The applicant must have passed 12th from a recognized board. The last date for application has been fixed as April 8. Apart from this, there is recruitment for 49 posts in the Employment and Home Guard Department.

Higher driving test scores

The Commission has issued advertisement for a total of 34 posts of vacant vehicle drivers under the State Property Department as well as Raj Bhavan and UBTR. For this, the application process will be started from March 19, which will continue till April 9. The age limit for this recruitment has been fixed at 21 to 42 years. The written examination may be held in June. Commission Chairman GS Martolia said that 75 percent marks have been kept for driving test for drivers. Candidates will have to score minimum 50 percent marks in the driving test.

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