Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment 2025 – 20 Senior Field Officer Posts
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Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment 2025 – 20 Senior Field Officer Posts

Cabinet Secretariat.
Last Date: 25/05/2025.


Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India has released an employment notification for the recruitment of 20 Senior Field Officer (Technical) Posts in Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India. Interested and eligible candidates may apply here . 
 

Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment 2025


Name of post: Senior Field Officer (Technical)

No of posts
: 20 posts

Subject-wise vacancy:


# Computer Science / IT: 07
# Data Science / Artificial intelligence: 05
# Electronics and / or Communication / Technology: 07
# Geomatics Engineering: 01
 
Pay: Total Monthly Emoluments ₹ 1,25,000/- (Approx.) including all allowances in the case of posting at New Delhi.
 
 

Eligibility Criteria of Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment 

 
Age Limit: Candidate age should not exceed 35 years. Age limit is relaxable for identified categories viz. SC/ ST/ OBC/ Central Govt Employees/ Ex-servicemen, as per Central Government Orders in force.

Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Technology or Master’s Degree in Science in the above mentioned subjects from a recognized University/ Institution.

GATE Score: The Candidate should have a valid GATE Score (GATE 2023 or GATE 2024 or GATE 2025).

How to Apply for Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment ?

 
# Eligible candidates apply in prescribed application format (A-4 Size Paper), should be filled in English Capital (Block) letter using Black or Blue Ink Only.

# Completed application along with self attested required documents should be sent through Ordinary Post addressed to the following post

"Post Bag No. 001,
Lodhi Road Head Post Office, New Delhi - 110003."

# The last date for receipt of application is 25/05/2025.
 

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