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The Commission aims to fill 23 vacancies. Applicants should be between the ages of 21 to 35 years. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates. Applicants can
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The applicants from ST/SC (Jharkhand) category are required to pay a fee of Rs 50, whereas Rs 100 applies to all other candidates.
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