CPCB Admit Card 2021: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will be soon releasing the CPCB Admit Card on its official website @cpcb.nic.in. The candidates who have applied for CPCB Exam 2021 against the advertisement number 02/2020 can download their admit cards through the official website of CPCB which will be released soon. The exam has been scheduled for the first week of February 2021. This recruitment will be done to recruit 48 vacancies of Scientist B, Junior Scientific Assistant, Senior Technician, Data Entry Operator, Junior Technician, Junior Laboratory Assistant, Lower Division Clerk & Attendant (MTS). The selection of the candidates will be done on the basis of Written Test/Skill/Trade Test/Interview. Stay tuned with us for every latest about CPCB Admit Card 2021.
CPCB Admit Card 2021: Overview
CPCB Admit Card 2021 | |
Organization Name | Central Pollution Control Board |
Recruitment | Scientist B, Junior Scientific Assistant, Senior Technician, DEO, Junior Technician, Junior Laboratory Assistant, Lower Division Clerk & Attendant (MTS) |
Vacancies | 48 |
BPSC APO Prelims Exam | Available Soon |
Admit Card Release Date | First week of February 2021 |
Category | Admit Card |
Official Website | cpcb.nic.in |
CPCB Admit Card 2021: Direct Link to Download
CPCB Scientist B/ JSA & Other Exam 2020 is tentatively scheduled to be held in the first week of February. The admit cards for the same will be released anytime on the official website. The candidates can download their hall ticket from the direct link below
Click to Download CPCB Admit Card 2021 (link will be active soon)
Steps to Download CPCB Admit Card 2021
- Visit the official website.i.e.cpcb.nic.in
- Click Jobs section.
- Click on “Apply Online for Jobs in CPCB (Advt. No. 02/2020 Admin (R).
- Enter your credential and click on submit button.
- Download CPCB Hall Ticket 2021 and save it for future reference.
CPCB Exam Pattern 2021
The written test for the aforesaid posts will be conducted through a computer-based test. The Total Marks of the exam will be 100 marks for 2 hours. There will be 0.25 negative marking for the wrong answer.