PSSSB Punjab postpones clerk recruitment written exam 2022 to Aug 6 – Times of India

The Punjab Subordinate Service Selection Board (PSSSB) has recently released a public notice informing candidates about the postponement of the written exam for the post of Clerk (Advertisement No. 15/2022). Originally scheduled to take place on July 16, 2023, the exam has been rescheduled to August 6, 2023.
While the specific reason for the postponement has not been disclosed, the PSSSB has assured candidates that the new exam date will be communicated to them through SMS and emails registered with the Board. To stay updated, candidates are advised to regularly check the PSSSB website at https://sssb.punjab.gov.in/.
The Clerk recruitment drive offers a significant number of vacancies across different categories. For the posts of Clerk & Legal Clerk, there are a total of 1,200 vacancies, while the positions of Clerk, IT & Accounts Clerk have 735 vacancies. In total, there are 1,935 vacancies available for eligible candidates.
To provide a breakdown of the vacancies, Advt No. 02/2022 has 283 vacancies for Legal Clerk, Advt No. 03/2022 offers 917 vacancies for Clerk, Advt No. 15/2022 has 704 vacancies for Clerk, 10 vacancies for Clerk IT, and 21 vacancies for Clerk Accounts.
Candidates who have already applied for the Clerk exam are advised to visit the PSSSB website for the latest updates regarding the new exam date. It is crucial to stay informed about any changes to the schedule to ensure proper preparation and a smooth examination process.
The PSSSB is committed to maintaining transparency and ensuring a fair recruitment process for all candidates. Applicants are encouraged to regularly check the PSSSB website for further updates and instructions related to the Clerk recruitment.

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