Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), New Delhi issued the list of candidates who have been declared successful in the computer based recruitment test for 14 posts of Assistant Labour Commissioners (Central)/Assistant Welfare Commissioners (Central)/Assistant Labour Welfare Commissioners (Central)/Assistant Directors in Grade –V of Junior Time Scale (JTS) of Central Labour Service (CLS) in the Ministry of Labour & Employment.
The shortlisted candidates are advised to provide their essential documents to with their roll number on each document by Hand/ Speed Post to the Under Secretary (SPC‐II), Room No.16‐A (Main Building), Dholphur House, UPSC, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi‐110069 immediately within 10 days ( in any case not later than 22 June 2015) to verify the eligibility.
Shortlisted candidates have been declared eligible to further appear in the Interview.
Candidates who appeared for the test can check their names from the link given below.
Computer Test Result
UPSC Declared Computer Test Result for Assistant Commissioner Post 2015
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), New Delhi issued the list of candidates who have been declared successful in the computer based recruitment test for 14 posts of Assistant Commissioners.
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