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APSC Soil Conservation Ranger Recruitment 2025: 16 Vacancies

The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has rolled out a fresh recruitment drive for the…

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The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has rolled out a fresh recruitment drive for the year 2025. This time, applications are invited for the post of Soil Conservation Ranger under the Soil Conservation Department, Assam. With a total of 16 vacancies, this recruitment offers a solid career opportunity for graduates from science, agriculture, and engineering backgrounds who are looking to secure a government job in Assam.

Let’s take a closer look at the key details, eligibility, selection process, and exam pattern of this latest recruitment.

Official Notification of the Soil Conservation Ranger Overview

Crash Course Batch for APSC Soil Conversation Ranger under Soil Conversation Department is on!

APSC released the official advertisement (Advt. No. 25/2025) announcing the recruitment. The online application portal opens on July 9, 2025, and will remain active until August 11, 2025. All applications must be submitted through the official APSC website –

apsc.nic.in.

Summary at a Glance

Soil Conservation Summary

Breakdown of Vacancies by Category

Here’s how the 16 positions are distributed among various categories:

Breakdown of Vacancies by Category
Breakdown of Vacancies by Category

Who Can Apply?

Before applying, candidates should ensure they meet the eligibility conditions set by APSC.

Educational Criteria

Applicants must possess one of the following degrees from a recognized institution:

  • B.Sc. in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Geology, Forestry, or Environmental Science
    OR
  • B.Sc. in Agriculture / B.Tech or B.E. in Agricultural or Civil Engineering

Age Requirement

  • Minimum Age: 21 years
  • Maximum Age: 38 years
    (Age to be calculated as on January 1, 2025)

Domicile and Citizenship

  • The applicant must be an Indian citizen under Articles 5–8 of the Indian Constitution.
  • The candidate must be a permanent resident of Assam and hold a valid Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) or Employment Exchange Registration Certificate.

Application Process

Candidates must apply online only through the APSC portal. Applications submitted through any other mode will not be accepted.

  • Start Date to Apply: July 9, 2025
  • Deadline to Apply: August 11, 2025
  • Website: apsc.nic.in

Early application is recommended to avoid any last-minute delays or technical issues.

Application Fees

The application fee varies by category, and an additional processing fee is applicable:

Stages of Selection

The recruitment process will include multiple stages. A candidate must qualify in each stage to make it to the final merit list:

  1. Written Examination (OMR Mode)
  2. Physical Fitness Test
  3. Medical Examination
  4. Personal Interview
  5. Document Verification

Pay Scale & Salary Structure

The selected candidates will be appointed in Pay Band-3, with the following structure:

Written Exam Format

The written test will consist of four papers, structured as follows:

Note: Candidates must choose optional subjects based on their academic background.

Conclusion

This APSC Soil Conservation Ranger Recruitment 2025 is a valuable opportunity for science and engineering graduates in Assam to land a stable and rewarding government job. With a strong preparation strategy and timely application, aspirants can significantly improve their chances.

Make sure to check the official notification, choose your optional subjects wisely, and stay updated with APSC announcements. This could be a career-defining chance for many.

For further details and to apply, visit: www.apsc.nic.in

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