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Written exam for the posts of General Line Teachers concludes smoothly at Kargil

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KARGIL, OCTOBER 27:- The written examination for the posts of General Line Teachers conducted by the District Service Selection Recruitment Board (DSSRB) Kargil concluded smoothly at Khree Sultan Cho Sports Stadium Bemathang here today.

The written test was conducted under the overall supervision of the Chairman DSSRB and Deputy Commissioner and CEO, LAHDC, Kargil Baseer ul Haq Choudhary for which all necessary measures were put in place by the District Administration so as to conduct the written examination in the most transparent, free, fair and smooth manner.

In order to monitor the whole examination process in a controlled and organized manner, the written test was conducted under a proper team comprising of a team of 12 Observers and 71 Supervisors and Assistant Supervisors.

Out of the 3537 candidates who had applied for the examination for 58 vacant posts of General Line Teachers, 2976 candidates appeared in the written test.

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