
The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) will close the online registration session for Junior Engineer (Civil) positions in the Fishery Department today, June 2, 2025 (Advt. No. 17/2025). Interested and qualified individuals can submit applications through the official website of APSC at apscrecruitment.in before the end of the day.The recruitment campaign is being held to fill 32 Junior Engineer (Civil) positions. While today is the deadline for submitting applications, applicants can pay the application cost until June 4, 2025.APSC JE Civil Recruitment 2025: Application feesCandidates from the unreserved category must pay a fee of Rs 297.20, while the fees for OBC/MOBC and SC/ST/BPL/PwBD categories are Rs 197.20 and Rs 47.20, respectively.APSC JE Civil Recruitment 2025: Documents requiredAs per the official notice, the mentioned below documents are required for the interview:1. Class X/XII Admit Card/Certificate as Age Proof2. All Mark Sheets and Certificates from HSLC onwards3. Diploma Certificate and Mark Sheets4. Caste/BPL Certificate (if applicable)5. Declaration Form-A (Small Family Norms)6. Proof for claims made an application (e.g., PwBD, employment)APSC JE Civil Recruitment 2025: How to apply?To apply for 32 Junior engineer posts, candidates need to follow the mentioned below steps:Step 1: Visit the official website of APSC at apscrecruitment.in.Step 2: Next, candidates have to register themselves by filling in the necessary details.Step 3: After this, login using the OTP sent to the registered mobile/emailStep 4: Now, on the application section, go to the apply section.Step 5: Fill out the details, make the payment, and submit the form.Step 6: Download the confirmation page and take a printout of the same for further reference.Direct link to apply for APSC JE Civil Recruitment 2025
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