Deputy Legislative Counsel in Official Languages Wing, Legislative Department, Ministry of Law and Justice, UPSC

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Deputy Legislative Counsel in Official Languages Wing, Legislative Department, Ministry of Law and Justice, UPSC [Multiple Vacancies]: Apply by Feb 2, Job Post

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About UPSC

The Union Public Service Commission, commonly abbreviated as UPSC, is India’s premier central recruitment agency for the recruitment of all the Group ‘A’ officers under the Government of India.

About the Opportunity

Union Public Service Commission is inviting applications from eligible law graduates under various multiple vacancies

Eligibility Criteria

  • Masters Degree in Law from a recognized University or Institution
  • Passed Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognized Board or University or Institution through Hindi medium or had offered Hindi as a subject in Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognized Board or University or any institution or foreign University approved by the Central Government

OR

  • Bachelors Degree in Law from a recognized University or Institution
  • Passed Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognized Board or University or Institution through Hindi medium or had offered Hindi as a subject in Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognized Board or University or any institution or foreign University approved by the Central Government

How to Apply

Applicants can apply through the official link provided at the end of the post

Application Deadline

February 2

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