Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has invited applications to fill vacancies in Assistant Engineer, Deputy Director-Sainik Welfare and Assistant Director of Fisheries post. The application forms are available on the official website, hppsc.hp.gov.in.
Vacancy Details
- Assistant Engineer (Executive Trainee-Mechanical) in Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited: 6 posts
- Assistant Engineer (Executive Trainee-Civil) in Department of Public works: 26 posts
- Assistant Engineer (Executive Trainee-Environment) in Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited under the Department of MPP and POWER: 2 posts
- Assistant Director of Fisheries in the Department of Fisheries: 2 posts
- Computer Programmer in Food Supplies and Consumer Affairs: 1 post
Candidates will be selected on the basis of a preliminary test and interview.
The preliminary test will either be computer based or held offline. The minimum pass marks in computer based test / offline test (objective or descriptive) are 25% for the candidates of general category and 20% for the candidates of reserved categories.
The candidate will register and create his/ her profile on "One Time Registration" and after logging into his/ her account in OTR. The list of advertisements will be displayed to the candidate on dashboard. Candidate will apply for a particular post through portal. The application of the candidate will be submitted only after uploading of requisite documents as per advertisement, the Commission has said.
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