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Government jobs- Karnataka State Police 662 jobs in Jailor & Warder Vacancy – Last Date 09 March 2019


Karnataka State Police – KSP Recruitment – 662 Jailor & Warder Vacancy – Last Date 09 March 2019
Post Name
No Of Vacancy
Pay Scale
Jailor
12
33450 – 62600/-
Warder
650
21400 – 42000/-

              Eligibility Criteria for KSP Recruitment

Educational Qualification

Age Limit (As on 09.03.2019)
Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent Qualification.
20 to 26 years

Application Fee

For GM & OBC (2A, 2B, 3A,3B)
Rs. 250/-
Payment should be made in State Bank of India (SBI) / Post office only.
For SC/ST/Cat-01
Rs. 100/-

Important Dates to Remember

Starting Date for Submission of Application form
21 February 2019
Last Date for Submission of Application form
09 March 2019
Last Date for Submission Application Fee
11 March 2019

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