Government Jobs: Unique Identification Authority of India Recruitment for 15 posts in UIDAI, 23 September is the last date to apply

  • Unique Identification Authority Of India Recruitment For 15 Posts In UIDAI, 23 September Is The Last Date To Apply

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There is a great chance to work in Unique Identification Authority of India. Accordingly, UIDAI has invited applications for the posts of Private Secretary and Deputy Director, Section Officer, Assistant Accounts Officer. Under this, a total of 15 posts will be recruited. In such a situation, the candidates who want to apply for these posts can check the online notification by visiting the official website of UIDAI https://uidai.gov.in/. At the same time, the last date to apply for these posts is till September 23, 2021. UIDAI had also made a tweet in this regard. Accordingly, UIDAI is looking for passionate professionals to strengthen its team. Please read the recruitment notification carefully before applying.

Vacancy Details

Private Secretary- 07 Posts

Deputy Director- 03 Posts

Section Officer- 03 Posts

Assistant Accounts Officer- 02 Posts

Applications invited for 6 Regional Offices
UIDAI has invited applications for its 6 Regional Offices at Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow and Ranchi. According to this, candidates will be selected for the 3 post of Private Secretary for the Regional Office of Chandigarh. On the other hand, Deputy Director 1 post, Section Officer 1 post, Assistant Accounts Officer 1 post and Private Secretary 1 post have been removed for the regional office of Delhi.

Applications are invited for 2 posts of Private Secretary in the Regional Office of Hyderabad. Interested candidates can also fill the UIDAI Application Form in the prescribed proforma and send it to the address mentioned on the official notification. At the same time, for related details in this regard, candidates can check the latest updates by visiting the official site of UIDAI.

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