UP Jal Nigam Junior Engineer Admit card 2016 / UP Jal Nigam JE Admit Card 2016: The selection process includes a written examination followed by a skill test. The written exam will have a duration of 120 minutes and will be 80 points. The objective test would consist of three parts. Part A consists of General Intelligence and Reasoning (15 points). Part B consists of general awareness questions (15 points) and Part-C consists of a question form based on the graduation curriculum.
UP Jal Nigam Admit Card 2016 published. UPJN Recruitment exams will take place in December. Candidates can download the admission card for this exam. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam had notified the recruitment of various vacant positions of Junior Engineer (Civil / Mech. / Elect.). Now, UPJN will do a written test for these posts.
The latest update is that UPJN Admit Card is published. Candidates can download them from the direct link provided below by entering their registration number. Details of the test location, examination date and other details would be included in the Hall tickets. Candidates were advised by UPJN to bring their admission card with proof of photo identity in original and in duplicate at the time of the examination. The use of electronic devices is strictly forbidden in the examination room.
UP Jal Nigam Admit Card 2016 published. UPJN Recruitment exams will take place in December. Candidates can download the admission card for this exam. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam had notified the recruitment of various vacant positions of Junior Engineer (Civil / Mech. / Elect.). Now, UPJN will do a written test for these posts.
The latest update is that UPJN Admit Card is published. Candidates can download them from the direct link provided below by entering their registration number. Details of the test location, examination date and other details would be included in the Hall tickets. Candidates were advised by UPJN to bring their admission card with proof of photo identity in original and in duplicate at the time of the examination. The use of electronic devices is strictly forbidden in the examination room.