Applications for the posts of Agricultural Development Officer (Administrative Cadre) (Group-B) in the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department under Advt. No. 17 of 2025 is now being accepted by the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC). Until August 25 at 5:00 p.m., candidates can register for the positions on HPSC's official website at hpsc.gov.in. The recruitment effort intends to fill 785 openings.
HPSC ADO Registration 2025: Eligibility Criteria
On July 1, 2025, applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 42. The upper age limit has been eased for reserved category aspirants. Candidates must have a degree in B.Sc (Honours) Agriculture from a recognised university.
HPSC ADO Registration 2025: Application Fees
The application fees for the positions are:
1. For all persons of Haryana with benchmark disability (PwBD) (with atleast 40% disability): NIL
2. Aspirants belonging to OSC, DSC, BC-A (Non Creamy Layer), BC-B (Non Creamy Layer), ESM, EWS and women candidates of Haryana: Rs 250
3. DESM Applicants of Haryana belonging to their vertical category, i.e. OSC, DSC, BC-A (Non Creamy Layer), BC-B (Non Creamy Layer), ESM, EWS of Haryana: Rs 250
4. DESM Candidates of Haryana belonging to UR Category: Rs 1000
5. All remaining applicants: Rs 1000
Read the official notice here
How to register for ADO posts 2025?
To apply for this position, candidates need to follow the steps given below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of HPSC at hpsc.gov.in.
Step 2: Next, go to the Recruitment tab and then click on the ADO registration 2025 link.
Step 3: After this, aspirants need to register themselves and then proceed with the application process.
Step 4: Now, fill out the form, make the payment, and then submit the form.
Step 5: Download the page and take a printout of the same for future reference.
Direct link to apply
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