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PGCIL Recruitment 2025: Notification Out for 1,543 Field Engineer & Supervisor Posts, Salary up to ₹8.9 Lakh

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PGCIL Recruitment 2025: Apply for 1,543 Posts | Salary up to ₹8.9 Lakh

The Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) has released an official notification inviting online applications for 1,543 vacancies across multiple positions. The recruitment drive includes openings for Field Engineers and Field Supervisors in Electrical, Civil, and Electronics disciplines.

The online registration process began on August 27, 2025, and the last date to apply is September 17, 2025 (11:59 PM). Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the official website powergrid.in.


Vacancy Details

  • Field Engineer (Electrical): 532 posts
  • Field Engineer (Civil): 198 posts
  • Field Supervisor (Electrical): 535 posts
  • Field Supervisor (Civil): 193 posts
  • Field Supervisor (Electronics & Communication): 85 posts

Total Vacancies: 1,543


Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit:

  • Maximum 29 years as on September 17, 2025.
  • Age relaxation applicable for reserved categories as per government rules.

Educational Qualification:

  • Field Engineer: Full-time B.E./B.Tech/B.Sc. (Engg.) in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks.
  • Field Supervisor: Full-time Diploma in the relevant field with at least 55% marks.

Application Fee

  • Field Engineer: ₹400
  • Field Supervisor: ₹300
  • SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen: No Fee

Salary Package

  • Field Engineer: CTC up to ₹8.9 lakh per annum
  • Field Supervisor: CTC up to ₹6.8 lakh per annum (approx.)

The package includes basic pay, DA, HRA, and additional perks as per PGCIL norms.


Selection Process

  1. Written Test (Technical & Aptitude)
  2. Interview (for Field Engineers only)
  3. Final Merit List based on performance in exams, document verification, and medical examination.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official website: powergrid.in.
  2. Go to Careers → Job Opportunities → Openings.
  3. Register and fill in the online application form.
  4. Upload required documents and pay the application fee (if applicable).
  5. Submit and download the confirmation page for future reference.

Important Dates

  • Application Start Date: August 27, 2025
  • Application Last Date: September 17, 2025 (11:59 PM)

📌 Candidates are advised to apply well before the last date to avoid technical issues.

All Schools, Colleges, and Universities Across J&K Closed on August 28; IUST, CUS, ICSC, KU Postpone Exams; JKSSB PET/PST and JE (Civil) Also Deferred

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All Schools, Colleges, and Universities Across J&K Closed on August 28; Multiple Exams Postponed Amid Bad Weather

Srinagar, Aug 27 (KSA): In view of the prevailing inclement weather conditions across Jammu and Kashmir, the government has ordered the closure of all educational institutions, including universities, colleges, GCETs, and schools, on Thursday, August 28, 2025.

Kashmir University

Kashmir University has postponed all examinations scheduled for August 28. The Assistant Controller of Examinations said that fresh dates will be notified separately.

JKSSB

The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has announced that the Physical Endurance Test/Physical Standard Test (PET/PST) for police recruitment, which was postponed today, will not be held tomorrow. New dates will be notified by tomorrow evening.

In another notification, JKSSB has also postponed the OMR-based examination for the post of Junior Engineer (Civil) that was scheduled for August 31. The decision was taken due to the ongoing bad weather, though aspirants had earlier demanded postponement citing a clash with the UPSC exams on the same date.

Cluster University Srinagar

All examinations scheduled by the Cluster University Srinagar on August 28 have been postponed. Fresh dates will be announced separately, according to the Controller of Examinations.

Islamia College

Islamia College has postponed its BG 2nd Semester examinations scheduled for tomorrow. Revised dates will be notified in due course.

Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST)

The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) has also postponed all its examinations set for August 28 due to inclement weather.

Summary

With heavy rains disrupting normal life across the Union Territory, students have received confirmation of closure and postponement from all major educational institutions. The revised schedules will be issued separately by the concerned authorities.

National Child Development Council Demands Collective Action to End Dowry System

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National Child Development Council Demands Collective Action to End Dowry System

New Delhi – The National Child Development Council (NCDC) held a top-level Core Committee meeting during the week, making a strong call for action to end India’s time-honored and deadly dowry tradition. At the meeting, NCDC women’s empowerment leaders, educators, and social activists came together to focus on recent dowry tragedies and stress the urgency for cultural as well as legal change.

Central to the debate was the sad history of Rithanya, a young woman from Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, who ended her life just 72 days after marriage, reportedly on account of constant demands for higher dowry and incessant harassment, sexual as well as emotional abuse from her spouse. Though her parents had given a big dowry at the time of marriage, the demands continued to mount, driving her to despair.

“She left a voice message for her parents prior to her death stating that she could no longer tolerate the physical and mental torture. Her agony is a reflection of thousands untold tales from India,” one of the committee members stated during the session.

Dowry System Persists Despite Legal Ban

Though dowry has been prohibited in India by virtue of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, members observed that the practice persists, thinly veiled under the guise of “gifts,” “property,” or “security.” The issue is not limited to illiterate or economically backward sections now; it exists in all levels of society, including educated and financially prosperous groups.

A number of members also raised concerns that parents of brides are complicit, willing to give dowry under social compulsion or to arrange so-called “prestigious” matches. The result, they cautioned, is a normalization of a exploitative custom.

Social and Psychological Burden

Apart from economic strain, the committee highlighted related problems such as:

Body shaming and discrimination against women who do not fit societal beauty norms, which is often followed by increased dowry demands.

Mental effects like anxiety, depression, and suicide in women trapped in abusive marriages.

A lack of desire to get married among educated women who see such trends prevailing in society.

“Even now, girls are being asked to ‘adjust’ instead of leaving abusive marriages. Parents are more scared of social stigma than the agony of their daughter,” noted a speaker.

NCDC Recommendations

In a series of resolutions adopted at the meeting, the NCDC laid out a holistic plan to address dowry:

1. Dowry Laws Must Be Stricter: Families demanding or taking dowry should face immediate legal action with hastened judicial procedures.

2. Education in Schools: Education about dowry awareness and gender equality has to be included in school curriculum to transform attitudes at a young age.

3. Community and Family Involvement: Parents should stand behind their daughters after marriage and should never insist that they stay in abusive situations for family honor.

4. Empowerment of Women: Women should be encouraged to seek education, jobs, and financial independence to prevent dependency and exploitation.

5. Emphasizing Positive Role Models: The council provided instances of marriages arranged without dowry and encouraged them to be role models for society.

“Saying ‘no’ to dowry isn’t sufficient. We should say ‘yes’ to empowerment, to equality, and to a new cultural norm,” stated one top official.

Not Just a Legal Issue — A Cultural One

The Council highlighted that government action is needed, but the actual transformation must come from society. The craze for money, gold, and lavish weddings needs to give way to human values, respect for each other, and equality in marriage.

“Do not sell our daughters. Marriage is a union of hearts—not wallets,” retorted a flustered protester.

Conclusion

With over 77,000 cases related to dowry being filed each year—and countless others going unreported—the NCDC called for collective responsibility from families, communities, and the government. The system of dowry, they added, is a moral crisis, and if not taken seriously, will continue to take the lives and dignity of India’s women.

The Council summed up in a national call to action: “Ban dowry in practice, not just in law. Value life—not gold.”

JKBOSE Postpones Class 10th, 11th Exams Scheduled for August 27 Due to Bad Weather

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Amid bad weather, JKBOSE postpones exams of 10th, 11th standard

Srinagar: In view of bad weather conditions, Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Tuesday postponed exams of 10th and 11th classes scheduled to be held on Wednesday.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer—(KNO), an official said, “All the exams of Class 10th and 11th scheduled for 27.08.2025 stands postponed.”

The board said that it will announce fresh dates will be separately—(KNO)

UPSC Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 84 Lecturer & Prosecutor Posts, Salary up to ₹1.77 Lakh

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UPSC Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 84 Posts, salary up to Rs. 1,77,500

UPSC Recruitment 2025 is here for the vacant Lecturers and Public Prosecutors posts, candidates are apply online before September 11, 2025.

Important Dates

  • Starting Date for Application: 23rd August 2025
  • Last Date for Application: 11th September 2025

Vacant Posts

Total posts: 84

  • Public Prosecutor – 25 posts
  • Assistant Public Prosecutor – 19 posts
  • Lecturer (Botany) – 8 posts
  • Lecturer (Chemistry) – 8 posts
  • Lecturer (Economics) – 2 posts
  • Lecturer (History) – 3 posts
  • Lecturer (Home Science) – 1 post
  • Lecturer (Physics) – 6 posts
  • Lecturer (Psychology) – 1 post
  • Lecturer (Sociology) – 3 posts
  • Lecturer (Zoology) – 8 posts

Eligibility Criteria

For the post of Lecturer: Candidates must possess a postgraduate degree in their respective fields of study (such as botany or physics) along with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree. Individuals older than 45 years of age are not eligible to apply, although exceptions may be considered based on caste categories.

For the post of Public Prosecutor: Candidates must possess a degree in Law from a recognized university and have at least 7 years of experience in conducting criminal cases at the Bar. No experience is required for Assistant positions. Additionally, candidates should not exceed the age of 30 years.

UPSC Recruitment 2025: Application fees

Candidates Except Female/SC/ST/Persons with Benchmark Disability, Candidates who are exempted from payment of the fee are required to pay a fee of Rs. 25/- (Rupees Twenty five) only, either by remitting the money in any branch of the SBI by cash or by using the net banking facility of any bank or by using Visa/Master/Rupay/Credit/Debit Card/UPI payment.

How to Apply

  • Visit the official website of UPSC at upsconline.nic.in
  • Enter the credentials for the One-Time Registration process
  • On the homepage, click on the “UPSC Lecturer, Public Prosecutor” registration link
  • Candidates must submit all documents as mentioned in the notification.
  • Pay the application fee.
  • Submit the form.
  • Take the printout of the application form for future reference.

For more details, candidates can visit the official website of the Union Public Service Commission at upsc.gov.in.

JKBOSE Releases Class 12th Centre Notice for Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual Exam 2025

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JKBOSE Issues Centre Notice for Class 12th Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual Exam 2025 in Shopian

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE), Sub-Office Shopian, has released the Centre Notice No. 01 for the upcoming Hr. Secondary School Examination Part-II (Class 12th), Session Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual 2025. The notice outlines the examination centres and roll number allocations for candidates appearing from District Shopian.

According to the notification, a total of 1,100 candidates will take part in the examination across different designated centres. The examination centres have been divided into three major groups for smooth conduct:

Examination Centres and Allotments

Centre No. 336000 – Govt. Boys HSS Shopian ‘A’

  1. Govt. HSS Vehil Shopian – Roll Nos. 231, 461–462
  2. Govt. HSS Kaprin Shopian – 273, 463
  3. Mohammdiya Institution Shopian – 283
  4. Govt. HSS Kanjulliar Shopian – 343
  5. Govt. HSS Ramnagri Shopian – 344
  6. Govt. HSS Herpora Shopian – 380
  7. Govt. HSS TurkaWangam Shopian – 460, 464

Centre No. 336001 – Govt. HSS Barbugh Imamsahib Shopian

  1. Govt. HSS Zainapora – 322, 504
  2. Govt. HSS Barbugh Imamsahib – 493, 505
  3. Jamia Siraj Ul Uloom Imamsahib – 503, 508

Centre No. 336002 – Govt. Girls HSS Shopian

  1. Govt. HSS Keller Shopian – 241, 472–478
  2. New Green Land Educational Institute Shopian – 278
  3. Govt. HSS Hermain – 321, 479
  4. Govt. Boys HSS Shopian – 480–488

Centre No. 336003 – Govt. Boys HSS Shopian ‘B’

  1. Govt. HSS Keegam Shopian – 257, 426–427
  2. Govt. HSS Narapora – 310, 425
  3. Govt. HSS Sedow Shopian – 347
  4. Govt. Girls HSS Shopian – 424, 428–434
  5. Jamia Aisha Sidiqa (RA) Educational Institute Tachloo Shopian – 001

Instructions and Arrangements

The Sub-Office has directed all Heads of Institutions to ensure proper coordination for the smooth conduct of examinations. Security arrangements have also been requested from local police authorities in Shopian and Imamsahib to maintain order during the exam period.

The notice was issued under F.No: 001/SOS/Estt/12th/BA/25 dated 09-07-2025 and signed by the I/C Assistant Secretary, Sub-Office Shopian.

📌 Official Notification: Download Here (PDF)

JKSSB Cancels JE (Electrical) Exam Held on Aug 24; Fresh Dates Soon

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JKSSB Cancels Junior Engineer (Electrical) Exam Conducted on August 24, 2025; Fresh Dates to Be Announced

Srinagar, Aug 24 (KSA): The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has cancelled the OMR-based written examination for the post of Junior Engineer (Electrical) in the Power Development Department, which was held on August 24, 2025.

According to the official notification, the exam was scheduled across 35 centres in Jammu and Srinagar districts from 11:00 AM. However, due to weather-related exigencies, the examination timings had to be rescheduled from 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. While the exam was successfully conducted at 34 venues, it could not be held at one of the designated centres.

“In view of the above, it has been decided by the Board to cancel the OMR Based Examination for the posts of Junior Engineer (Electrical), Power Development Department conducted on 24.08.2025 and shall be conducted afresh,” the notice read.

The fresh date(s) for the re-examination will be announced separately by JKSSB.

The notification was issued by Reyaz Ahmad Malik (JKAS), Controller of Examination, JKSSB, and has been circulated to the concerned authorities, including the Power Development Department, General Administration Department, Deputy Commissioners of Jammu and Srinagar, and the Department of Information & Public Relations (DIPR) for wide publicity.

Key Highlights:

  • Exam Date Cancelled: 24th August 2025
  • Post: Junior Engineer (Electrical)
  • Department: Power Development Department
  • Reason: Exam could not be conducted at one centre due to weather-related issues.
  • Fresh exam dates: To be notified soon

Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website of JKSSB www.jkssb.nic.in for updates regarding the rescheduled examination.

J&K: Over Rs 6.43 Crore Collected in Application Fees for 75 Naib-Tehsildar Posts

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Jammu, Aug 24: The recruitment for just 75 naib tehsildar posts has turned into a windfall for Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) which has collected over Rs 6.43 crore from aspirants in application fees, according to information obtained through a Right to Information (RTI) query.

With each form priced at Rs 600 for general and Rs 500 for reserved category, the money collected shows that over one lakh aspirants had applied for the posts but the deferment of the recruitment process last month has now left these candidates in limbo, RTI activist Raman Kumar Sharma said.

 

 

 

“The sheer scale of the response — over one lakh candidates vying for a meagre 75 posts — speaks volumes about the deepening unemployment crisis. It reflects the desperation of educated youth who, despite degrees and qualifications, are left with few opportunities,” Sharma, who filed the RTI application, said.

The JKSSB in its response to the query said that an amount of Rs 6,43,28,400 was collected as fees from the candidates for 75 posts of naib tehsildar in the revenue department on June 9.

 

Sharma filed the RTI application on July 21, a week after the JKSSB deferred the recruitment until further notice after the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Jammu, stayed the ‘Urdu-only’ rule for the recruitment.

The activist had sought details about the total number of applications, category-wise, received in response to the job notification and the money collected from them.

The Public Information Officer, JKSSB, in his reply on August 2, refused to share the information about the number of applications before the culmination of the selection process, but shared the details about the total fees collected.

“For thousands of aspirants, many from financially strained backgrounds, the deferment of the recruitment process not only means the loss of hope but also the loss of hard-earned money, as there is no return policy for the deposited application fee,” Sharma said.

Shortly after the advertisement, the recruitment ran into controversy over the mandatory Urdu clause, with the BJP leading the protests, seeking revocation of the “discriminatory order” across the Jammu region – a party bastion where it had won 29 Assembly seats last year.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah defended the Urdu only clause and said there was never any intention to prevent anyone from appearing for the exam.

“Even before Independence, our revenue records were in Urdu. How will a staff member in the revenue department work if he/she does not know Urdu?” Abdullah said earlier.

 

He said that in the past, officers of Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service and Indian Administrative Service not versed in Urdu used to be given time to learn basics.

“I do not think staff members of the revenue department who do not know Urdu can be efficient for the job,” the National Conference leader said, and advocated for the policy that grants time to the people to learn the language after appointment.

On July 14, a two-member CAT bench stayed the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Revenue (Subordinate) Service Recruitment Rules of 2009 that mandate graduation with knowledge of Urdu as the minimum qualification for the post of naib tehsildar.

Former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, reacting to the CAT order, said, “It is deeply unfortunate that our judiciary appears to be influenced by divisive politics.” The People’s Democratic Party president said, “Urdu, a recognised official language for decades, is now being unfairly communalised. Our revenue records and administrative work continue to be maintained in Urdu, and it is only logical that applicants for the post of naib tehsildar possess basic proficiency in the language. This requirement is rooted purely in administrative efficiency, not in any form of divisiveness.” (AGENCIES)

IGNOU June TEE Result 2025 Declared at ignou.ac.in – Download Term-End Exam Marksheet PDF

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IGNOU June TEE Result 2025 Declared at ignou.ac.in – Download Term-End Exam Marksheet PDF

The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has officially declared the June 2025 Term-End Examination (TEE) results. Students who appeared in the exams can now check their marks and download the marksheet from the official website – ignou.ac.in.

The TEE June 2025 examinations were conducted from June 12 to July 19, 2025, in two sessions daily – morning (10 AM to 1 PM) and afternoon (2 PM to 5 PM). Thousands of candidates across India appeared for the test to complete their degree, diploma, and certificate programs under IGNOU.


How to Check IGNOU June TEE Result 2025 Online

Students can follow these steps to download their marksheet:

  1. Visit the official IGNOU website – ignou.ac.in.
  2. Click on the ‘Student Support’ section.
  3. Select ‘Results’ and then click on ‘Term-End’.
  4. Choose June 2025 TEE Result link.
  5. Enter your Enrollment Number and submit.
  6. Your marksheet/grade card will be displayed.
  7. Download the PDF and keep it safe for future use.

Details Mentioned in the Marksheet

The IGNOU TEE marksheet will contain:

  • Student’s Name
  • Enrollment Number
  • Program & Course Code
  • Marks obtained in each subject
  • Maximum marks and grade
  • Result status (Pass/Fail)

Students are advised to carefully verify all details printed on their result card.


Important Points for Students

  • Results are being released in phases; if your result is not visible, check again after a few days.
  • Original marksheets and certificates will be provided by the respective regional centers.
  • Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation or copy of answer script through the IGNOU portal.

About IGNOU

Established in 1985, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is the largest open university in the world. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and certificate programs through distance and online learning modes. IGNOU has over 3 million students enrolled across India and abroad.


📌 Quick Snapshot

Particulars Details
Exam Name IGNOU June 2025 Term-End Exam (TEE)
Conducting Body Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Exam Dates June 12 – July 19, 2025
Result Status Declared (Available Online)
Official Website ignou.ac.in

👉 Students can now download their IGNOU June TEE 2025 Result & Marksheet PDF directly from the official website and plan for their next academic step.

UPSC Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 84 Lecturer & Prosecutor Posts Eligibility, Salary & Last Date

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UPSC Recruitment 2025: Apply for 84 Lecturer & Prosecutor Posts – Eligibility, Selection, and Application Details

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced a major recruitment drive for 2025, inviting applications for 84 vacancies across Lecturer, Assistant Public Prosecutor, and Public Prosecutor positions. This notification presents a golden opportunity for qualified candidates looking to build a career in academics or law under the central government.

The application process has already begun, and the last date to apply online is September 11, 2025. Candidates must apply through the official website of UPSC — upsc.gov.in.

In this detailed article, we will cover every aspect of the UPSC Recruitment 2025 including post-wise vacancies, eligibility, salary, selection process, application fee, important dates, and step-by-step guide to apply online.


Overview of UPSC Recruitment 2025

  • Recruitment Authority: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
  • Total Vacancies: 84
  • Posts Available: Lecturer, Assistant Public Prosecutor, Public Prosecutor
  • Mode of Application: Online (ORA portal)
  • Last Date to Apply: September 11, 2025
  • Official Website: upsc.gov.in

This recruitment is spread across different disciplines of Lecturers and legal posts in various government departments.


Vacancy Details

UPSC has released 84 vacancies distributed as follows:

Post Vacancies
Assistant Public Prosecutor 19
Public Prosecutor 25
Lecturer (Botany) 8
Lecturer (Chemistry) 8
Lecturer (Economics) 2
Lecturer (History) 3
Lecturer (Home Science) 1
Lecturer (Physics) 6
Lecturer (Psychology) 1
Lecturer (Sociology) 3
Lecturer (Zoology) 8

Total: 84

This distribution ensures opportunities for both law graduates and subject experts in different academic fields.


Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility criteria differ depending on the post. Candidates must carefully check their qualifications before applying.

For Lecturer Posts:

  • Educational Qualification: A Master’s degree in the relevant subject from a recognized university with at least 55% marks (or equivalent grade).
  • Desirable: Candidates with PhD or NET (National Eligibility Test) qualification will have an added advantage.

For Assistant Public Prosecutor:

  • Educational Qualification: A degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized university.
  • Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience in legal practice, preferably in criminal law.

For Public Prosecutor:

  • Educational Qualification: A degree in Law (LLB).
  • Experience: Minimum 7 years of practice as an Advocate, with significant exposure to criminal law cases.

Age Limit:

  • Lecturer: Not exceeding 35 years
  • Assistant Public Prosecutor: Maximum 30 years
  • Public Prosecutor: Maximum 35 years
  • Age relaxations are applicable as per government rules for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD candidates.

Application Fee

  • ₹25 for General / OBC / EWS (Male) candidates.
  • No Fee for SC/ST candidates, PwBD candidates, and women candidates of any category.
  • Payment can be made through:
    • SBI cash
    • Net banking
    • Credit/Debit card
    • UPI

Note: General/OBC/EWS male candidates are not eligible for fee exemption.


Selection Process

The selection process for UPSC Recruitment 2025 consists of:

  1. Shortlisting: Based on academic records and application details.
  2. Interview: Candidates who are shortlisted will be called for an interview.

Minimum qualifying marks in Interview:

  • UR/EWS: 50%
  • OBC: 45%
  • SC/ST/PwBD: 40%

The final merit list will be prepared on the basis of performance in the interview.


Salary Structure

UPSC offers attractive pay scales for all the advertised posts, along with allowances and benefits as per central government norms.

  • Lecturer: Level 10 in Pay Matrix (approx ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500)
  • Assistant Public Prosecutor: Level 7 in Pay Matrix (approx ₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400)
  • Public Prosecutor: Level 10 in Pay Matrix (approx ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500)

In addition to basic pay, employees will receive DA (Dearness Allowance), HRA (House Rent Allowance), TA (Travel Allowance), medical benefits, pension, and other perks.


Important Dates

  • Notification Release Date: August 23, 2025
  • Starting Date of Online Application: August 23, 2025
  • Last Date to Apply Online: September 11, 2025
  • Interview Schedule: To be announced later on the official website

How to Apply – Step by Step Guide

Candidates must apply online via the Online Recruitment Application (ORA) portal. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website – upsc.gov.in.
  2. Click on Recruitment → Online Recruitment Application (ORA) or directly visit upsconline.gov.in/ora.
  3. Register yourself by filling in basic details (if not already registered).
  4. Log in and select the desired post (Lecturer / Prosecutor).
  5. Fill in the application form carefully with personal, educational, and professional details.
  6. Upload scanned copies of necessary documents (photo, signature, certificates).
  7. Pay the application fee online (if applicable).
  8. Preview the application form and submit.
  9. Take a printout of the application form for future reference.

Why Apply for UPSC Lecturer & Prosecutor Posts?

  1. Job Security: These posts come under central government service with full job security.
  2. Attractive Salary & Perks: Competitive salary along with allowances and pension benefits.
  3. Prestigious Role: Serving as a Lecturer or Prosecutor under UPSC enhances career reputation.
  4. Career Growth: Ample opportunities for promotion and professional development.
  5. Nation-Building Role: Contributing either in education or in the justice system directly benefits society.

Preparation Tips for Candidates

  • For Lecturer Posts:
    • Revise your subject thoroughly.
    • Stay updated with recent developments in your field.
    • Prepare for potential teaching demonstration rounds during interviews.
  • For Prosecutor Posts:
    • Brush up on criminal law, IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act.
    • Be ready to discuss practical legal cases you have handled.
    • Stay updated with latest Supreme Court & High Court judgments.
  • General Tips:
    • Work on communication skills since interview performance is crucial.
    • Practice mock interviews.
    • Keep all original certificates ready for verification.

Conclusion

The UPSC Recruitment 2025 for 84 Lecturer and Prosecutor posts is a highly valuable opportunity for candidates in the fields of education and law. With vacancies spread across multiple disciplines, candidates can find suitable positions matching their qualifications.

Since the last date to apply is September 11, 2025, candidates are advised not to delay the application process. Prepare your documents, check eligibility, and apply via the official UPSC portal at the earliest.

For official notification and application, visit: upsconline.gov.in/ora