Women conductors are to be recruited by Uttar Pradesh Transport Corporation. The date for this has been fixed. An employment fair will be held on 17 April in Moradabad region. In which interested female candidates can participate. Candidates can apply both online and offline.
Apply on this website.
In the female conductor recruitment, female candidates holding the NCC B certificate, Bharat Scouts and Guides Institute's State Award and President's Award certificate will be given a five percent benefit based on intermediate marks. Merit will be released on this basis only. This process is also there for NSS certificate holders. Interested candidates can apply online on the corporation's website www.upsrtc. com along with the employment fair.
The department will verify the applications.
After the application, the regional manager will get the uploaded certificates of the candidate verified by the concerned department. Female candidates will be given training for the post of conductor through the Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Mission under skill development. It is mandatory to have 12th pass and CCC certificate for the post of female conductor. Service manager Anurag Yadav said that recruitment of women operators in Moradabad region is to be held on 17 April in the regional manager's office. Interested candidates can apply. Recruitment will be done as per the standards.
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