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TPSC SCA Recruitment 2025: Registration begins for Senior Computer Assistant posts, direct link to apply here

TPSC SCA Recruitment 2025: Registration begins for Senior Computer Assistant posts, direct link to apply here

Time of India12 hours ago
The Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) has started the online registration process for Senior Computer Assistant (SCA) posts. A total of 27 vacancies are available across three departments: Industries & Commerce (IT), Home (Jail), and Finance (Taxes).
Interested candidates can apply online at
tpsc.tripura.gov.in
from July 1 to July 31, 2025. This is a good opportunity for candidates with a background in computers and IT to get a government job. The selection will be based on a written test and skill test.
TPSC eligibility criteria
Candidates interested in applying for the recruitment process must fulfill the following eligibility requirements:
Education:
Must have a degree in Computer Science/Computer Applications OR any degree with a one-year computer diploma like PGDCA.
Age Limit:
21 to 40 years as of July 31, 2025 (relaxation for SC/ST/PwD/government workers).
Language:
Must know Bengali or Kokborok (local language of
Tripura
).
Domicile:
Must be a resident of Tripura.
How to apply for TPSC recruitment
Here is how candidates can apply online for TPSC recruitment exam:
Visit
tpsc.tripura.gov.in
Do one-time registration (OTPR)
Fill in the application form with correct details
Upload documents (photo, signature, certificates)
Pay the application fee
Submit the form and download a copy for reference
Direct link to apply online
Selection process
The selection process for the Senior Computer Assistant (SCA) post includes a written test, a skill test, and an interview.
The written test will carry a total of 85 marks and will be divided into three sections: English (20 questions), General Knowledge and Current Affairs (20 questions), and Computer/Job-related topics (45 questions). Candidates who clear the written exam will be called for a computer-based skill test, where their practical knowledge and typing ability will be assessed.
Those who perform well in the skill test will move on to the interview round, which is the final stage of selection. The written exam is tentatively scheduled for June 18, 2026, and candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for any updates.
For more updates, visit
tpsc.tripura.gov.in
regularly.
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