Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has issued a notification for recruitment to the posts of Assistant Agricultural Engineer. The application process for these posts has started from 28th July. Interested candidates can fill out the application form in online mode till 26th August by visiting the official website of the commission, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. The commission has invited applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to a total of 281 posts.
Out of the total posts, a total of 101 posts have been reserved for the General category. At the same time, 45 are reserved for SC, 34 for ST, and 59 for OBC. Let us know what the eligibility criteria are for the application and how the selection will be done.
RPSC AAE Recruitment 2025: What is the qualification sought?
Candidates applying for these posts should have a BSc in Agriculture or a BSc (Horticulture) degree from any recognized university. At the same time, candidates should have a basic understanding of Rajasthani culture. The age of the candidate applying should be between 18 and 40 years. Candidates of the reserved category have also been given relaxation in the maximum age limit as per the government rules.
RPSC AAE Vacancy 2025: What is the application fee?
General category and OBC (creamy layer) category applicants will have to pay an application fee of Rs 600. At the same time, the application fee for the candidates belonging to the SC and ST categories has been fixed at Rs 400.
RPSC AAE Bharti 2025 How to Apply: How to apply
Visit the official website of RPSC.
Click on the Apply Online tab given on the home page.
Now register and fill out the form.
Upload the required documents.
Pay the fee and submit.
RPSC Vacancy 2025: What is the selection process?
Applicants will be selected for these posts through written examination and document verification. For more information related to this recruitment, candidates can check the detailed vacancy notification issued by the commission.
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