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UKPSC 2026 Notification:#63 post;Pre exam in October

Uttarakhand PCS Recruitment: Notification for 63 Posts Soon, Prelims Proposed for October

Dehradun: In a major relief for government job aspirants in Uttarakhand, the State Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has announced that it will soon release the official advertisement for the recruitment of 63 vacancies in the Upper PCS cadre. Addressing the long-standing queries of youth who have been eagerly waiting for this vacancy, the commission has issued an official update regarding the same.

Proposal for 63 Vacancies Received

According to the information released by Ashok Kumar Pandey, the Secretary of the Commission, a proposal detailing 63 vacant positions for the Upper PCS has been successfully received by the commission from the state administration.
The commission is currently conducting a thorough review and study of the received proposal. Once this analysis is complete, the official notification inviting applications will be published without any further delay.

Preliminary Exam Expected in October

In a bid to help candidates streamline their study plans, the commission has also shared a tentative timeline for the selection process. The Secretary stated that the PCS Preliminary Examination is proposed to be held in the month of October.

Important Message for Candidates:
The commission has explicitly advised all aspirants to align their exam preparation accordingly and start giving the final touches to their studies to make the most of this opportunity.

A Wave of Hope for Job Seekers

The youth of Uttarakhand had been waiting for this recruitment drive for a very long time. The announcement has brought a wave of motivation among administrative job aspirants across the state, giving them a definitive target to work toward.
Further detailed information regarding eligibility criteria, age limits, the application process, and specific dates will be made available on the official UKPSC website as soon as the detailed advertisement is formally rolled out.

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