Gujarat Subordinate Services Selection Board (GSSSB) has taken out bumper recruitments on Revenue Talati (Class-3) posts, for which applications have been invited. The board had issued its notification on 24th April itself, under which Patwari will be recruited for a total of 2300 posts. According to the official notice, the selection board will soon open the application window, after which candidates can apply online through the official website .
The official notification issued by the selection board reads, 'Gujarat Subordinate Services Selection Board will soon publish a detailed advertisement about 2300 vacancies of Revenue Talati, Class-3 of Revenue Department, exam syllabus, category wise vacancies to be filled, online application date, etc.'.
How can you apply?
First of all, candidates have to visit the official website of GSSSB gsssb.gujarat.gov.in.
Then click on the link 'GSSSB Recruitment 2025' on the homepage.
Then enter the required details on the next page, such as name and educational and personal information.
Scan and upload the required documents in the prescribed format.
Now pay the application fee and press the submit button.
Once all this is done, check all the information thoroughly and take a printout of it.
Download a copy of the application form for further need.
What is the selection process?
Candidates will have to go through a four-stage selection process. The process will start with the preliminary exam, followed by the main exam. Once the candidates clear the written exam, they will have to go for the document verification round. Selected candidates can get a salary of around Rs 19,950 per month.
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