A total of 3,831 vacancies are available for these positions. Candidates who have successfully passed the UPSSSC Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) in 2022 are eligible to appear in the main examination for the respective posts.
For the application process, candidates should note that the application fee is Rs 25 for Unreserved (UR), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates. Additionally, there is an age limit for applicants, as per the official notification, which requires candidates to be between 18 to 40 years old.
Application Modification Period: The UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission) has announced the commencement of the application modification period for the recruitment of Junior Assistant, Junior Clerk, and Assistant Level-III positions. This modification window will be active from September 12, 2023, and will remain accessible until October 10, 2023.
Amendment Process for UPSSSC Applications: Candidates who wish to make amendments to their application forms for UPSSSC Junior Assistant, Junior Clerk, and Assistant Level-III positions should follow a specific procedure.
First and foremost, it’s essential that candidates have already deposited the application fee. To initiate the modification process, they need to access the Applicant’s Dashboard, which is found within the Applicant Segment on the main page of the UPSSSC website. Here, they must log in using their registration details from the Preliminary Qualifying Examination-2022.
Within the Dashboard, candidates should locate the ‘Modify Application’ button associated with the respective advertisement for their desired position. Upon selecting this option, they will be prompted to enter a verification code to confirm their identity. Subsequently, an OTP (One Time Password) will be sent to the candidate’s registered mobile number or email address. By submitting this OTP, candidates gain access to their previously submitted application form, allowing them to review, amend, and save changes as needed to ensure the accuracy and completeness of their application.
Direct link to apply for UPSSSC Junior Assistant and Clerk Recruitment 2023
Here are the steps to apply online for UPSSSC Junior Assistant and Clerk Positions:
Step 1: Start by visiting the official UPSSSC website, which is upsssc.gov.in. Ensure you are using a secure and trusted internet connection.
Step 2: Look for the link that corresponds to the ‘Junior Assistant and Clerk Recruitment 2023.’ This link is usually located on the homepage or under the ‘Recruitment’ or ‘Latest Updates’ section.
Step 3: You’ll need to log in to the application portal using your PET 2022 registration number. Ensure that you have this information handy before you start the process.
Step 4: Follow the instructions to complete the online application form. Provide accurate and truthful information, including personal details, educational qualifications, and contact information.
Step 5: Pay the application fee, which is Rs 25 for Unreserved (UR), SC, ST, and OBC candidates, as specified in the official notification. Ensure you make the payment using the provided payment options.
Step 6: After successfully submitting your application and making the payment, don’t forget to take a printout of your completed application form for future reference. This will serve as proof of your application.
Remember to review all the details you have entered in your application form before submitting it. Ensure accuracy and completeness to increase your chances of being considered for the UPSSSC Junior Assistant and Clerk Positions.
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