BHU Junior Clerk Posts 2025 Out About 180 Posts Check Here

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), one of the top educational institutions,which has announced its Junior Clerk Recruitment 2025 for the Group ‘C’ Non-Teaching positions. The official notification, which was released on the month of the March 18, 2025, which invites eligible candidates to apply for over 180 vacancies. Applications can be submitted online through BHUS official website. This recruitment presents a great opportunity for individuals looking for a stable government job in the academic field.

Over View Of The Posts

The Junior Clerk position requires candidates to meet certain eligibility criteria. Applicants must have passed at least the 12th class from the recognized board. They should also have basic computer skills, including proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel) and email management. Typing skills are also necessary, with a minimum of 35 words per minute in English typing. Knowledge of Hindi typing (30 WPM) is a plus, but not mandatory. Candidates should be between 18.3 and 27.4 years of age, with age relaxations available for reserved categories.

  • The university is for Banars University it is dedicated for all the students.
  • The salary for this positions is good which  will starts from 22400 to 47600.

Application Details For The Posts

To apply, candidates need to visit the official recruitment page of BHU and register by providing personal details such as name of the person, email of the person, and mobile number of the person. After registration, the application form must be filled out with personal, educational, and work experience information. Candidates are also required to upload several documents, including a recent  photo, and a signature, and their 12th-grade mark sheet. After completing the form, candidates must pay the application fee, which is 400 to 500 for General/OBC/EWS candidates and 200 to 300 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

Selection Details Process

The selection process for the Junior Clerk position involves two stages,the first option is the written examination and then after that skill test. The written exam will consist of multiple-choice questions on general awareness, reasoning, numerical ability, and language skills (English or Hindi). The exam lasts for two and a half  hours and is worth 100 to 110 marks, with a penalty for incorrect answers. Candidates who pass the written exam will then take a typing test to assess their typing speed in English. The final selection will be based on the performance in both the written exam and the skill test.

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