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UPSC Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 462 Assistant Editor, Assistant Chemist and More Posts, Last Date - 03 July 2025

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Apply for UPSC Recruitment 2025! 462 vacancies including Assistant Editor, Assistant Chemist & more. Check eligibility, salary, selection process & apply online at upsc.gov.in before July 3, 2025.


๐Ÿšจ UPSC Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 462 Posts

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released a notification for the recruitment of 462 vacancies including Assistant Editor, Assistant Chemist, and various other posts. This is a golden opportunity for eligible candidates with qualifications ranging from Graduation to Ph.D. in various disciplines.

๐Ÿ”— Apply online before: 03 July 2025
๐ŸŒ Official website: upsc.gov.in


๐Ÿ“Œ UPSC Recruitment 2025 – Key Highlights

FeatureDetails
Recruiting AuthorityUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Notification No.Advt. No. 07/2025
Total Vacancies462 Posts
Apply ModeOnline only
Application Start Date14 June 2025
Application End Date03 July 2025
Official NotificationDownload PDF


๐Ÿ“š Post-wise Eligibility & Qualification

UPSC is inviting applications for various posts. Here's a summary of the required qualifications:

  • Educational Qualification:
    Candidates must possess any of the following degrees:

    • Any Graduate, B.A, B.Arch, B.Sc, B.Tech/B.E

    • LLB, MBBS, DNB, CA, M.Sc, PG Diploma

    • MVSC, M.Phil/Ph.D, MS/MD, M.Ch, DM

  • Age Limit:

    • Minimum Age: 30 Years

    • Maximum Age: 45 Years

    • Age relaxation applicable as per UPSC rules.


๐Ÿ’ผ Vacancy Details: Total 462 Posts

A total of 462 posts are available across various departments. Some of the key positions include:

  • Assistant Editor

  • Assistant Chemist

  • Assistant Director

  • Engineer Posts

  • Medical Officer

  • Scientists and more

Full post-wise breakup is available in the official notification.


๐Ÿ’ฐ Application Fee

CategoryFee
General/OBC/EWS (Male)₹25/-
SC/ST/PwBD/Women (Any Category)Exempted

Payment Methods: Net banking, Credit/Debit card, UPI, or SBI branch cash deposit.

๐Ÿ” Selection Process

The UPSC selection process will include:

  1. Screening/Shortlisting

  2. Interview/Personality Test

  3. Document Verification

Note: Selection criteria may vary depending on the post. Refer to official PDF for full details.


๐Ÿ“ How to Apply for UPSC Recruitment 2025?

Follow these simple steps to submit your application online:

  1. Visit the official UPSC portal: upsc.gov.in

  2. Navigate to Recruitment > Online Recruitment Application (ORA)

  3. Register with a valid email ID and phone number.

  4. Fill out the application form carefully.

  5. Upload required documents and pay the application fee (if applicable).

  6. Submit the form and take a printout for future reference.


๐Ÿ“Ž Important Dates

  • Application Start Date: 14 June 2025

  • Application Deadline: 03 July 2025

  • Notification Release Date: 14 June 2025


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๐Ÿง  Final Words

If you're aiming for a central government job in 2025, this UPSC Recruitment is a must-apply. With 462 vacancies, wide-ranging qualifications, and a transparent selection process, this could be your career breakthrough.

➡️ Don't wait – Submit your application before 03 July 2025 and take the first step toward a prestigious government role.


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What is UPSC?

UPSC, or the Union Public Service Commission, is India’s premier central recruiting agency. It is responsible for conducting various prestigious examinations for recruitment to All India Services and Group A & Group B posts under the Government of India.


๐Ÿ›️ History & Background

  • Established: October 1, 1926 (as the Public Service Commission); became UPSC after independence in 1950.

  • Headquarters: Dholpur House, New Delhi.

  • Constitutional Authority: Article 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the Indian Constitution deal with the UPSC.


๐Ÿ“‹ Major UPSC Exams

  1. Civil Services Examination (CSE) – Most popular exam for:

    • IAS (Indian Administrative Service)

    • IPS (Indian Police Service)

    • IFS (Indian Foreign Service)

    • IRS (Indian Revenue Service) and more

  2. Combined Defence Services (CDS)

  3. National Defence Academy (NDA)

  4. Engineering Services Examination (ESE/IES)

  5. Indian Forest Service (IFS)

  6. Combined Medical Services (CMS)

  7. Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service (IES/ISS)

  8. Geologist Examination

  9. CAPF (Assistant Commandants)

  10. Various direct recruitment for ministries and departments (like the 462 posts you mentioned)


๐Ÿงช Functions of UPSC

  • Conduct exams for appointments to central government services.

  • Assist states, if requested, in framing or operating recruitment processes.

  • Advise the President on disciplinary matters and promotions.


๐Ÿ“š UPSC Civil Services Exam Structure (IAS Exam)

StageDescription
PrelimsObjective type – 2 papers (GS + CSAT)
MainsDescriptive – 9 papers
InterviewPersonality Test at UPSC HQ

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๐Ÿ‘ฅ Who Can Apply?

UPSC allows applications from Indian citizens meeting these criteria:

  • Educational Qualification: Varies by post (Graduation is minimum for IAS)

  • Age Limit: Usually 21–32 years (relaxation applies for reserved categories)

  • Attempts: General – 6 | OBC – 9 | SC/ST – Unlimited (till age limit)


๐ŸŒ Official Website

๐Ÿ”— www.upsc.gov.in

Here you’ll find:

  • Notifications

  • Exam calendars

  • Syllabus & previous papers

  • Online application links

  • Results and interview schedules


๐Ÿค” Why UPSC Is So Respected?

  • Transparency in recruitment

  • High standards of examination

  • Merit-based selection

  • UPSC officers become the backbone of India’s governance

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