Multiple Posts (Deputy Central Intelligence Officer, Assistant Director, Medical Officer, etc.)
Post Overview
| Organization | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
| Post Name | Multiple Posts (Deputy Central Intelligence Officer, Assistant Director, Medical Officer, etc.) |
| Total Vacancies | Multiple (Various posts across Ministries) |
| Salary / Pay Scale | As per 7th Central Pay Commission norms (varies by post) |
| Job Sector | Central |
Educational Qualification
Varies by post (Graduate/Postgraduate/Technical/Professional degrees)
Please refer to the official advertisement PDF linked in the "How to Apply" section to verify detailed branches and experience requirements.
Application Fees
Not Specified
Steps to Apply
- 1
Visit the official UPSC website at upsc.gov.in. 2. Navigate to the 'Online Recruitment Application (ORA)' section under Recruitment. 3. Register as a new user or login with existing credentials. 4. Select the desired advertisement/post from the active recruitment list. 5. Fill in the online application form with accurate personal, educational and professional details. 6. Upload scanned copies of photograph, signature and required documents as per specifications. 7. Pay the application fee online (if applicable) or generate the challan for offline payment. 8. Review the application thoroughly and submit it. 9. Take a printout of the submitted application form for future reference.
Recruitment Frequency & General Analysis
UPSC conducts lateral recruitments and direct recruitment for various Group A, B and C posts in Central Government Ministries, Departments and Organizations throughout the year. Recruitment tests are typically held periodically based on requisitions received from ministries. The Commission releases advertisements regularly for technical, administrative, medical and specialist posts across different sectors of the government.
Preparation Recommendations
Based on historical data for recruitment drives conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), candidate success rates correlate strongly with:
- Solving past 5-year question papers under real-time constraints.
- Focusing on high-weightage sections identified in the syllabus layout.
- Tracking recent revisions in the exam pattern (if any) as published on the official web portal.