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HPSC recruitment 2025: Apply for 29 Assistant Environmental Engineer posts from August 21

HPSC recruitment 2025: Apply for 29 Assistant Environmental Engineer posts from August 21

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The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has invited online applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the post of Assistant Environmental Engineer (Group-B) in Haryana State Pollution Control Board. Candidates can apply for the posts at hpsc.gov.in from August 21 to September 10, 2025.
The recruitment drive aims to fill 29 vacancies.
Here's the official notification.
Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit: 18 to 42 years as on August 1, 2025. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates.
Educational Qualification: Full time regular Bachelor Degree in Engineering in first division in civil / chemical / Environmental Engineering. Hindi / Sanskrit upto Matric or Higher Standard. More details in the notification below:
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