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JKPSC Announces Results of Written Test for Assistant Professor Posts

JKPSC Announces Results of Written Test for Assistant Professor Posts

   

The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has declared the results of the written test for various gazetted vacancies in the Health and Medical Education Department. The vacancies include Epidemiologist-cum-Assistant Professor (Community Medicine), Assistant Professor(s) (Anatomy, ENT, Orthopedics, Community Medicine and Dentistry).

The written test was held on October 29, 2023. The candidates who have qualified for the interview/viva voce will be notified separately about the schedule.

Here’s a quick look at the details:

  • A notification regarding the result of the written test was published on the JKPSC’s official website on April 25, 2024.
  • The interview/viva voce schedule will be published separately.
  • Candidates can check their result on the JKPSC’s official website https://jkpsc.nic.in/.

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Important Note:

The candidature of the shortlisted candidates is purely provisional. The commission will verify their documents at the time of the interview. In case of any discrepancy with regard to age/qualification/experience and other eligibility conditions, the candidate’s candidature will be cancelled.

Only eligible candidates with the requisite qualification and age limit will be allowed to appear for the interview/viva voce. They will have to produce their original certificates/testimonials on the date of the interview.

The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) is a constitutional body responsible for recruiting employees for the various departments of the Jammu and Kashmir government.

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