UPSSSC Forest Guard, Wild Life Guard Recruitment 2023
Important Date
- Online Apply : 20-09-2023
- Last Date : 10-10-2023 11:59 PM
- Correction in Application Form : Upto – 17-10-2023
- Exam Date : Soon
- Admit Card Date : Soon
Application Fee
- For All Rs. 25/-
- Payment Mode : OnlineÂ
Age Limit as on 01/07/2023
- Age : 18 – 40 Years .
- Age Relaxation as per Rules.
Eligibility
- 12th Class passed and UPSSSC PET Qualified for 2022.
- More Details will be Available Official Notice.
Physical Fitness
- Height Male – Other – 168 Cms , ST – 60 Cms .
- Height Female – Other – 150 Cms, ST – 147 Cms .
- Running Male – 25 KM in 4 Hours With 10 KG .
- Running Female – 14 Km in 4 Hours With 10 KG.
Vacancy Details Total : 709 Post
- Forest Guard :- 693 Posts
- General : 333 Posts
- EWS : 69 Posts
- OBC : 97 Posts
- SC : 189 Posts
- ST : 05 Posts
- Wilf Life Guard :- 16 Posts
- General : 08 Posts
- EWS : 01 Post
- OBC : 04 Posts
- SC : 03 Posts
Salary
- Pay Scale: Rs. 5200 – Rs. 20,200/- ( Grade Pay: Rs. 18,00/-)
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The UP Forest Guard Recruitment 2023 is set to attract individuals who have a deep appreciation for nature and are committed to preserving the environment. This recruitment drive by UPSSSC offers an incredible opportunity for those looking to make a difference in wildlife conservation efforts.
To be eligible for this prestigious role, candidates must meet certain criteria. They should possess a minimum educational qualification, which may vary depending on the specific requirements of the position. Additionally, applicants must fulfill age criteria as specified by UPSSSC.
Once selected, Forest Guards and Wild Life Guards will play a crucial role in protecting the rich biodiversity of Uttar Pradesh’s forests and wildlife sanctuaries. Their responsibilities include patrolling designated areas, preventing illegal activities such as poaching or deforestation, and raising awareness among local communities about the importance of environmental conservation.