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JNU Non-Teaching Recruitment 2023: Apply for 388 Group A, B, C Posts

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, has announced the recruitment notification for various non-teaching posts. Interested candidates can apply for 388 Group A, B, and C vacancies. Here are the details:

Important Dates:

Application Begin: 06/03/2023
Last Date for Apply Online: 27/03/2023 Upto 11:00 PM Only
Later Date Pay Exam Fee: 28/03/2023
Later Date Offline Payment: 29/03/2023
Correction Date: 03-05 April 2023
CBT Exam Date: June/July 2023
Admit Card Available: Before Exam

Application Fee:

For Group A Post:
General / OBC / EWS: 1500/-
SC / ST / Women: 1000/-
For Group B & C Post:
General / OBC / EWS: 1000/-
SC / ST / Women: 600/-
Payment Mode: Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card.

JNU Non-Teaching Notification 2023 Age Limit:

Minimum Age: NA
Maximum Age: 40 Years (For All Other Posts)
Full Age: 50 Years (Deputy Registrar & Senior System Analysis)
For Age Relaxation Details, you Must Read the Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU New Delhi Group A B C Non-Teaching Post Notification 2023.

JNU Non-Teaching Recruitment 2023 Vacancy Details:

Post NameTotal PostEligibility
Junior Assistant (Group C)106Bachelor’s Degree in Any Stream in Any Recognized University in India. English Typing 35 WPM OR Hindi Typing 30 WPM
Stenographer (Group C)22Bachelor’s Degree in Any Stream with 2 Years Experience. Stenographer Hindi or English: 80 WPM, Dictation: 10 Min @ 80 WPM, Transcription: 50 Min English / 65 Min Hindi
Multi-Tasking Staff MTS (Group C)79Class 10th High School Exam in Any Recognized Board in India.
Assistant Registrar (Group A)03Master’s Degree with 55% Marks in Any Recognized University in India. For more Eligibility Details, Read the Notification.

Conclusion

JNU has opened up recruitment for various non-teaching posts under Group A, B, and C. Candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria can apply for the vacancies until the last date of application submission, i.e., 27/03/2023. The selection process will be conducted through a computer-based test (CBT).

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