Government Teacher Recruitment 2025: Recruitment has been taken out on bumper posts by Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission. Which candidates can apply by visiting the official site.
A great opportunity has come up for the youth of Jharkhand. Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has started the recruitment process for the candidates dreaming of becoming trained secondary teachers in government schools of the state.
This recruitment will be organized through Jharkhand Trained Secondary Acharya Combined Competitive Examination 2025 (JTMACCE 2025). A total of 1373 teacher posts will be filled through this examination. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online by visiting the official website of the commission, jssc.jharkhand.gov.in till 27 July 2025.
Candidates who have made any mistake while applying will be able to correct their form between 23 July to 25 July 2025.
The qualification and age limit for this recruitment are different. To check which, candidates can take the help of the official website.
The application fee has also been fixed for the recruitment examination. The fee for candidates of General, OBC and other categories has been kept at Rs 100, while candidates of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe category will have to pay only Rs 50. The fee can be paid through online mode.
The process of applying online is also simple. Candidates first go to the JSSC website, click on the link of JTMACCE 2025 available there.
Then register and fill all the information sought. Upload the required documents and submit the form after depositing the prescribed fee. Finally take a printout of the filled form and keep it safe with you.
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