The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released the admit cards for the main examination of Junior Assistant recruitment. The exam is scheduled for August 27, 2023. Candidates can download the admit cards from the official UPSSSC website or through a provided direct link.
To download the admit card, candidates need to enter details such as their registration number, date of birth, and verification code. The admit card will contain important information such as the candidate’s name, photograph, signature, exam date, time, and venue.
The main examination will be a written test of two hours duration. The question paper will be in Hindi and English languages. The exam will be held in two shifts:
- Shift 1: 10 AM to 12 PM
- Shift 2: 2 PM to 4 PM
The exam centers are located in Lucknow and Agra. Candidates are advised to check their admit cards carefully for the correct exam center and reporting time.
The UPSSSC Junior Assistant is a highly sought-after government job in Uttar Pradesh. The salary for this post starts at Rs. 62,400 per annum. The job profile includes handling clerical and administrative tasks.
Candidates who have applied for the UPSSSC Junior Assistant recruitment are advised to download their admit cards as soon as possible. The admit cards will be available on the UPSSSC website till the day of the examination.
Here are some important things to keep in mind about the UPSSSC Junior Assistant admit card:
- The admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the examination.
- Candidates must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination center.
- The admit card must be in good condition and should not be tampered with.
- Candidates must carefully check the details on the admit card, such as the name, photograph, signature, exam date, time, and venue.
If any candidate has any queries regarding the admit card, they can contact the UPSSSC helpline at 0522-2230075.
Here are some tips for preparing for the UPSSSC Junior Assistant examination:
- Start your preparation early.
- Make a study plan and stick to it.
- Revise your notes regularly.
- Practice solving previous year question papers.
- Take mock tests to assess your preparation level.
- Stay calm and confident on the day of the examination.
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