CG Vyapam 2025: There is a golden opportunity for the youth of Chhattisgarh to get a government job. Chhattisgarh Vyapam has invited applications for direct recruitment to 880 posts under the Education Department. These posts include Laboratory Attendant, Peon, Watchman/Guard, and Sweeper. The notification of this recruitment has been issued and interested candidates can apply for it online.
According to the recruitment process, online application has started from 9 June 2025, and the last date to apply is 30 June 2025. Eligible candidates can apply by visiting the official website of Chhattisgarh Vyapam vyapam.cgstate.gov.in.
Qualification for Chhattisgarh Vyapam Recruitment
The educational qualification has been prescribed differently for these posts. For the post of laboratory attendant, the candidate must be a 12th pass, while for the posts of peon, watchman, and sweeper, the candidate should be a 5th pass. The minimum age of the candidates should be 18 years and a maximum of 40 years. Candidates of the reserved category will be given age relaxation as per the rules of the government.
Application fee
The application fee, ₹ 350 for the general category, ₹ 250 for OBC and ₹ 200 for SC/ST/PH candidates has been fixed.
When will the written exam be held
The written exam will be conducted on 3 August 2025, for which the admit cards will be issued on 28 July 2025. This recruitment is a great opportunity for the candidates who have been preparing for a government job for a long time. Interested candidates must apply before the last date.
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