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Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs: Recruitment for Town and Country Planner Positions
28 June 2025 2 views
Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs: Recruitment for Town and Country Planner Positions
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has announced the filling of four posts of Town and Country Planner (GCS Group 'A' Gazetted) in Level-12. These positions are crucial for the Town and Country Planning Organisation (TCPO) under the ministry and will be filled through deputation (including short-term contract).
Post Details
- Name of the Post: Town and Country Planner
- Number of Posts: 04 (Four)
- Classification: General Central Service, Group 'A' Gazetted, Non-Ministerial.
- Pay Band and Scale: Level-12 (Rs. 78800-209200/-) of Pay Matrix; Pay band-3 (Rs. 15600-39100/-) plus Grade Pay Rs. 7600/-
- Selection Post: Yes
- Age Limit for Direct Recruits: Not exceeding 45 years
- Educational Qualifications:
- Post Graduate Degree in Town or City or Urban Housing or County or Rural or Infrastructure or Regional or Transport or Environmental Planning from a recognized University or Institute.
- Ten years’ experience in Urban and Regional Planning or Development Control or related fields.
- Probation Period: One year for direct recruits
- Method of Recruitment: By direct recruitment, promotion, or deputation.
Application Process
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications in accordance with the prescribed format. Please check the official website for application details.
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: To be announced
- Exam Date: To be announced
- Result Date: To be announced
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FAQs
- What is the age limit for applicants? Not exceeding 45 years.
- What qualifications are required? A Post Graduate Degree in relevant fields along with ten years of experience.
- How many posts are available? There are four posts available.
- Is there a probation period? Yes, one year for direct recruits.
- When is the application deadline? It is yet to be announced, so please check back later.