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UPPSC Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (U.P.P.S.C.) has recently released a notification to recruit UPPSC Reader & Principal Post 2023. The application process will begin on March 17, 2023, and the last date to apply online is April 15, 2023. This article provides an overview of the application dates, eligibility criteria, vacancy details, and how to apply for the UPPSC Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023.

Application Dates

The application process for the UPPSC Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023 will begin on March 17, 2023, and end on April 15, 2023. Candidates must submit their applications before the last date to avoid any last-minute hassle. The last date for completing the application form is April 17, 2023; the exam date will be announced later.

Application Fee

The application fee for U.P.P.S.C. Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023 varies per the candidate’s category. General, O.B.C., and E.W.S. candidates need to pay Rs. 105/-, while SC/ST candidates need to pay Rs. 65/-. P.H. candidates are required to pay Rs. 25/-. Candidates can pay the examination fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or Pay Offline through E Challan.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates applying for the U.P.P.S.C. Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023 must meet the following eligibility criteria:
The minimum age limit for candidates is 28 years, and the maximum is 45 years.
The Principal Post’s age limit is 50-62 years.
Candidates must hold an Ayurveda Degree with seven years of experience for the Reader posts.
Candidates must hold an MD/MS degree with ten years of experience for the Principal post.

Vacancy Details

The U.P.P.S.C. Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023 has 14 posts. The details of the posts are as follows:
Agad Tantra Evam Vidhi Ayurved, S-09/02: 1 post
Kriya Shareer, S-09/03: 3 posts
Shalya Tantra, S-09/04: 1 post
Ras Shastra Evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, S-09/05: 4 posts Reader Dravya Guna, S-09/06: 4 posts
Principal (Allopathy), S-08/01: 3 posts

How to Apply

Candidates can follow the steps below to apply for the U.P.P.S.C. Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023: Visit the official website of U.P.P.S.C. at uppsc.up.nic.in.

Click the Apply Online link and select the U.P.P.S.C. Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023. Register by filling in the required details and uploading the necessary documents.
Fill in the application form and pay the fee through the available modes.
Submit the application form and take a printout for future reference.

Conclusion

The UPPSC Reader & Principal Post Exam 2023 is an excellent opportunity for candidates who meet the eligibility criteria to apply and get recruited by a prestigious organization. Candidates are advised to review the official notification carefully and submit their applications before the last date to avoid any last-minute rush.

Also Read: SSC Selection Post XI Recruitment 2023

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