The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) is a Constitutional body constituted with effect from 1st April 1988 under Article-315 of the Constitution of India vide Notification OM-15/88 dated 29th March 1988. The Commission advice the Government of Arunachal Pradesh on all matters relating to state civil services and publish notifications inviting applications for selection to various posts as per the requisitions of the appointing authorities, conduct written tests and interview, prepare ranked list based on the performance of the candidates and advice candidates for appointing strictly based on their merit and observing the rules of reservation as and when vacancies are reported.
Applications are invited in prescribed format for the posts of Assistant Professors :
Assistant Professor
Number of vacancies : 23
Pay Scale : Pay Band3 of Rs.15,600 – Rs. 39,100 with AGP of Rs.6,000/
Age : 30 years of age as on 04.08.2011 (Relaxable as per rules)
Subjects : English – 07; Economic – 03; History – 03; Political Science – 03; Hindi – 01; Physics – 01; Chemistry – 03; Mathematics – 02
How to apply:
Application in the prescribed form along with necessary documents should reach this Commission in a Cover/Envelope superscribed “Application for the post of Assistant Professor”. The last date for receipt of application form by the Commission is up to 04.08.2011.
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