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3rd May 2019, 03:05 AM
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Can I get relaxation in BSPHCL Assistant Electrical Engineer recruitment being an OBC candidate?
Hello, I am from OBC category candidate. I am interested to apply in BSPHCL Assistant Electrical Engineer recruitment. But before that I want to know that I can get relaxation or not in this recruitment? Please tell me about this.
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6th May 2019, 09:15 PM
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Yes, you can get relaxation in BSPHCL Assistant Electrical Engineer recruitment being an OBC candidate. Being an OBC candidate, you can get 5% relaxation in minimum aggregate of marks required in graduation and also you can get upper age relaxation of 3 years to apply for BSPHCL Assistant Electrical Engineer recruitment.
The application fee to apply for BSPHCL Assistant Electrical Engineer recruitment period s Rs. 1500/-. |
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6th May 2019, 11:44 PM
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Age relaxation available in Assistant Electrical Engineer under BSPHCL recruitment:
The detailed information about age relaxation available in Assistant Electrical Engineer in BSPHCL recruitment is given below. Name of the Company - Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Limited Name of the Job Position - Assistant Electrical Engineer >> Minimum age required - 21 years >> Maximum age allowed - 37 years Age criteria is considered as on 1st January, 2018 and of course there is an age relaxation applicable for reserved category candidates. @ For SC candidates - 5 years age relaxation @ For ST candidates - 5 years age relaxation @ For EBC candidates - 3 years age relation @ For BC candidates - 3 years age relaxation @ For Female (UR) candidates - 3 years age relaxation |
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