
APSC JE Civil recruitment 2025: Last day to apply for 32 posts today
The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) is closing the online registration window today, June 2, 2025, for the recruitment of Junior Engineer (Civil) posts under the Fishery Department (Advt. No. 17/2025). Interested and eligible candidates must apply at the official website apscrecruitment.in until the end of the day.
The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill a total of 32 Junior Engineer (Civil) vacancies. While today is the last date to submit applications, candidates can pay the application fee until June 4, 2025.
For details on eligibility, open the official notification.
Steps to apply for Junior Engineer post
Direct link to the registration window.
Application Fee
The applicants from unreserved category are required to pay a fee of Rs 297.20, whereas the fee for OBC/MOBC, and SC/ST/BPL/PwBD categories are Rs 197.20 and 47.20, respectively.

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