JKPSC Recruitment 2024: Apply For 575 Lecturer Positions Till January 9
Qualified applicants may apply for the positions on the official website, jkpsc.nic.in.

JKPSC Recruitment 2024 | Official Website
Applications are being accepted online from qualified applicants for the position of Lecturer in the School Education Department by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC). Until January 9, 2025, qualified applicants may apply for the positions on the official website, jkpsc.nic.in. There are 575 lecturer positions available overall.
Eligibility criteria
A Master's degree in the relevant field from an accredited university is required of the applicants.
As of January 1, 2024, the highest age limit is 40 years old; however, candidates from the reserved category are exempt from this restriction.
Application fees
Candidates from the general category must pay a fee of Rs 1200, while those from the reserved category must pay Rs 700.
How to apply?
Step 1: Go to jkpsc.nic.in, the official website.
Step 2: Navigate to the "Jobs/Online Application" section under the "Recruitment" option on the webpage.
Step 3: Select the tab for Direct Recruitment.
Step 4: To apply, sign up and log in.
Step 5: Complete the form, submit it, and pay the charge.
Step 6: Print off a copy for your records.
Available vacancies:
Mathematics - 54
Botany - 52
Chemistry - 51
Physics - 50
Zoology - 50
Political Science - 49
English - 49
Education - 48
Environmental Science - 41
Urdu - 36
Economics - 28
History - 14
Sociology - 13
Commerce - 10
Geography - 6
Persian - 4
Psychology - 4
Functional English - 4
Dogri - 3
Kashmiri - 3
Arabic - 2
Geology - 2
Punjabi - 1
Statistics - 1
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