UPSSSC periodically releases consolidated notifications covering miscellaneous Group C positions across various UP government departments. This recruitment for 115 posts bundles together several different roles — each with its own qualification requirement, pay scale, and department — under a single advertisement. For candidates who have cleared UPSSSC PET and hold the right qualifications, these mixed-bag recruitments often contain hidden gems that receive far less competition than standalone notifications for popular posts like Lekhpal or Junior Assistant.
What Kind of Posts Are Typically Included
UPSSSC Various Post notifications typically include technical and non-technical Group C positions that individual departments have requisitioned. Past examples include Enforcement Inspector, Forest Guard, Cane Supervisor, Lab Technician, Agriculture Technical Assistant, and similar specialized roles. Each post has its own specific educational qualification — some require a specific diploma, others need a bachelor's degree in a particular subject, and a few accept 12th pass with relevant experience. The variety is what makes these notifications valuable — you might find a post perfectly matching your unusual qualification combination that rarely gets its own dedicated recruitment.
Salary Range Across Different Posts
Since this covers multiple posts, the pay levels vary. Most Group C posts in this category fall between Pay Level 2 (Rs 19,900) and Pay Level 6 (Rs 35,400) at the entry level. With allowances, monthly take-home ranges from Rs 25,000 to Rs 48,000 depending on the specific post. All posts come with standard UP government benefits — EPF/NPS, medical reimbursement, leave encashment, and other allowances.
Selection Process
UPSSSC PET qualification is mandatory. After PET, the recruitment-specific examination tests subject knowledge relevant to the post applied for. For technical posts, expect domain-specific questions. For non-technical posts, the exam covers general Hindi, general knowledge, reasoning, and numerical ability. Some posts may also require a physical efficiency test (for field-oriented roles) or a skill test (for technical positions). Document verification and medical examination follow the written test.
Why You Should Not Ignore Smaller Notifications
With 115 posts spread across multiple roles, each individual post might have 10-30 vacancies. The applicant pool for these niche positions is dramatically smaller than flagship UPSSSC recruitments. A Cane Supervisor post might attract only 15,000-20,000 applications compared to 30 lakh for Lekhpal. If you have a specialized qualification — a diploma in agriculture, a certificate in food technology, experience in enforcement work — these mixed notifications are where your niche skills become an advantage rather than an irrelevance. Check the detailed notification carefully, match your qualifications against each listed post, and apply for every one you are eligible for.