Karnataka PSC Recruitment 2020 - 1112 Vacancies
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement févr. 03, 2020
Karnataka Government released 1112 vacancies for Karnataka PSC Recruitment for Assistant/First Division Assistant Posts. This is good news for candidates looking for Karnataka govt jobs. Karnataka PSC Recruitment Notification is released on 6th February 2020. The applicants applying for the latest govt jobs must read the Karnataka PSC Recruitment notification before applying. Candidates should have completed Degree or equivalent from a recognized university for applying to these posts of Assistant/First Division Assistant. Age Limit for these Assistant/First Division Assistant posts is 35 years. Eligible and Interested Candidates can apply on or before 6th March 2020.
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