Summary:
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has invited applications for recruitment of 171 candidates to various Group A, B and C services. BIS recruitment 2020 is being done for posts like Assistant Director, Assistant Section Officer, Assistant and more.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has invited applications for recruitment of 171 candidates to various Group A, B and C services. BIS recruitment 2020 is being done for posts like Assistant Director, Assistant Section Officer, Assistant and more. Candidates who fulfill the BIS recruitment eligibility criteria can apply online at www.bis.gov.in 2020. The Bureau of Indian Standards 2020 recruitment registration process will end on September 26, 2020 at 06:00 P.M.
Bureau of Indian Standards Recruitment 2020 Important Dates
BIS recruitment 2020 notification release date - September 5, 2020
Date of commencement of online registration - September 5, 2020 (from 09:00 A.M)
Last date for Bureau of Indian Standards recruitment 2020 registration - September 26, 2020 (till 06:00 P.M)
Last date for payment of form fee - September 26, 2020 (till 06:00 P.M)
BIS 2020 recruitment admit card released date - October 20, 2020 (Tentative)
BIS recruitment 2020 exam date - November 8, 2020 (Tentative)
Bureau of Indian Standards Recruitment 2020 - How to Apply Online?
- Visit the BIS website - www.bis.gov.in
- Click on ADVERTISEMENT NO. 2/2020/Estt. link
- Click on Apply Online link
- Fill the details as asked in the BIS 2020 recruitment application form
- Pay the application fee
- Successfully submit the Bureau of Indian Standards recruitment form online
Bureau of Indian Standards Recruitment 2020 - Application Fee
Posts & Categories and Application Fees
Assistant Director -Rs 800
Other Posts - Rs 500
SC/ ST/ PWD/ Women /BIS serving employees - NIL
The Bureau of Indian Standards 2020 selection process will be based on a written test.

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