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JSSC Field Worker Recruitment 2024 Notification: Advertisement Released
A detailed brochure has been released about this recruitment of Jharkhand Regional Health Workers. According to which a total of 510 posts will be recruited in this recruitment. How many posts are there for which category? This is also mentioned below.
Social class | field worker vacancy |
sincere | 230 |
scheduled tribe | 133 |
scheduled caste | 44 |
Extremely Backward Classes (SC-I) | 45 |
Backward Classes (Second-II) | 07 |
ews | 51 |
Total | 510 |
JSSC Regional Worker Salary: 10th Pass Apply Now
To apply for these posts, candidates must have passed minimum matriculation/10th from a recognized board by the last date. The candidates selected in this recruitment of Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Department will be given pay scale under Pay Matrix Level-1 (18000-56,900/-). The minimum age of the applicants should be 18 years and maximum 35 years as on 01 August 2024. Relaxation in maximum age limit will also be given to reserved categories.
Field Worker Recruitment 2024: Application Fee
While applying, candidates will have to pay an examination fee of Rs 100. The examination fee for Scheduled Tribe / Scheduled Caste candidates of Jharkhand state is Rs 50. Apart from this, disabled candidates of the state with 40 percent or more disability are exempted from examination fee.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of Computer Based Test (CBT). Normalization of marks obtained by the candidates in this examination will be done. After which the merit list will be prepared. The duration of the examination of total 120 questions will be 2 hours. For other information, see the JSSC website.
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