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TPSC JE 2025 application deadline today; register now
Candidates can apply for the posts on the official website tpsc.tripura.gov.in.
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Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) will close the registration deadline for the recruitment of Junior Engineer, Grade-I & Grade-II, Civil Engineering under R. D. Department (Advt. No. 08/2025) today, April 7. Eligible candidates can apply for the posts on the official website tpsc.tripura.gov.in.The recruitment drive aims to fill 198 vacancies, of which 105 vacancies are for the Junior Engineer, Grade-I posts, and 93 for Junior Engineer, Grade-II posts. Candidates can check the educational qualification, pay scale, age limit, and other details available in the notification below:Here’s the official notification.Application FeeGroup B Gazetted posts: The candidates of General categories have to pay Rs 350, whereas Rs 250 is applicable to ST/SC/ BPL card holders/Physically Handicapped candidates.Group C Gazetted posts: The candidates of General categories have to pay Rs 200, whereas Rs 150 is applicable to ST/SC/ BPL card holders/Physically Handicapped candidates.Steps to apply for JE posts 2025Visit the official website tpsc.tripura.gov.inOn the homepage, go to the Online Application tabClick on the Junior Engineer registration linkRegister and proceed with the application processFill out the form, pay the fee, and submit the formTake a printout for future referenceDirect link to apply for JE posts 2025.For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website here.
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