How to apply for Abkari Vibhag in Uttarakhand PSC?
Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) invites online applications for filling up the following vacancies of Group C posts of Assistant Accountant and Junior Auditor in the Excise Department ( Abkari Vibhag ). Eligible candidates may apply online for Uttarakhand PSC Abkari Vibhag Recruitment through UKPSC website
What is the selection/ recruitment process for UK Abkari Sipahi?
UK Abkari Sipahi Selection/ Recruitment process will consist of Physical Standard Test (Physical Measurement Test), Physical Efficiency Test and Written Exam as per the details below (the tests will be conducted by Abkari Vibhag). 1. Physical Standard Test
When will physical test for Abkari Sipahi (excise Constable) be conducted?
Latest Update – As per the reports, Physical tests for Abkari Sipahi (52 Vacancies) will be conducted from 25 February 2019. Physical tests for these posts will be conducted by the Sports and Youth Welfare Department. Approx 49000 candidates have applied for the vacant posts of Abkari Sipahi (Excise Constable).
What is welcome to Uttarakhand excise?
Welcome to Uttarakhand Excise! The Excise Department of Uttarakhand is the second largest revenue contributor of the state government. The department had a challenging objective to automate the alcohol supply chain management system in whole Uttarakhand in real time mode and to increase the revenue collection for the department.
What is uguttarakhand Excise Management System?
Uttarakhand Excise Management System is an Online Business Application to generate online Permits & Issue passes to various Licensees of Uttarakhand Excise Department as well as monitor the inventory levels at various Distilleries, Breweries, Bonds and wholesales.
What is the history of Uttarakhand?
Uttarakhand was formed on 9th November 2000 as the 27th State of India, when it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh. Located at the foothills of the Himalayan mountain ranges, it is largely a hilly State, having international boundaries with China (Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east.