National Testing Agency (NTA) has been established as a premier, specialist, autonomous and self-sustained testing organization to conduct entrance examinations for admission/fellowship in higher educational institutions.
As per the previous data, the official notification for the NTA Recruitment examination is usually released in March- April 2022. However, there is no official notification regarding the NTA Recruitment 2022. The official notification is expected to be released soon on the official website.
Given below are the detailed steps that the candidates can follow to apply for the various non-teaching posts offered by NTA.
The official notification for the NTA Recruitment 2022 containing the eligibility criteria for the exam has not been released yet. However, the eligibility criteria for the year 2021 will help you in determining the eligibility criteria for the NTA Recruitment 2022 examination.
The maximum age limit defined for the NTA Recruitment 2022 examination is 45 years whereas the minimum age limit defined is 27 years. The certain age relaxation given to the reserved categories of the candidates in the NTA Recruitment 2022 are defined in the table below:
Categories | Age Relaxation (in years) |
---|---|
OBC (NCL) | 3 |
PWD + OBC (NCL) | 13 |
ST | 5 |
SC | 5 |
PwD | 10 |
PWD + SC/ST | 15 |
Permanent Govt employees | 5 |
Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers including Emergency Commissioned Officers (ECOs)/ Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) | 5 |
The educational qualification of the NTA Recruitment 2022 for some of the posts has been described in the table below:
Posts | Educational Qualification |
---|---|
Medical Officer | The candidate must hold an MBBS degree from a recognized institution. |
Assistant Registrar | The candidate must have secured an aggregate of 55% marks or equivalent in masters’ from a recognized institution. |
Senior Personal Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Nurse | The candidate must have done BSc Nursing from a recognized university. |
Junior Engineer (Civil) | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in civil engineering from a recognized university. |
Junior Engineer (Elect.) | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in electrical engineering from a recognized university. |
Senior Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Senior Personal Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Laboratory Assistant | The candidate must have passed the 10+2 level with science subject or must have done graduation in relevant subject from a recognized university. |
Stenographer | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and the candidate must have a Shorthand speed of 80 words per minute and typing speed of 35 words per minute in English |
Junior Assistant | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and must have a typing speed of 35 w.p.m. in English or 30 w.p.m. in Hindi Typewriting through Computers |
Library Attendant | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and must have a Certificate in Library Science/Library and Information Science and Computer Course at Sr. Secondary Level or Basic Course in Computer Science/Word Processing from a recognized institution |
The candidates can complete the payment process through different payment gateways like the Debit Card / Credit Card / Internet Banking / Cash Cards / Wallets or other online payment methods.
The exam pattern for the various posts differs accordingly. The table given below contains a general overview of the exam pattern of the NTA Recruitment Examination.
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 150 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 and paper 2 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 150 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 20 to 60 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 and paper 2 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 30 to 40 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 200 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 25 to 50 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 25 to 50 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 200 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
Given below is the general syllabus for the various posts offered through the NTA recruitment exam 2022.
The detailed syllabus for the reasoning ability has been described in the table below.
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Reasoning Ability | Arithmetical Reasoning, Verbal And Figure Classification, Arithmetical Number Series, Differences, Discrimination, Observation, Blood Relation/Relationship, Miscellaneous, Space Visualization, Problem Solving, Analysis, Judgment, Decision Making, Visual Memory, Analogies, Similarities, Concepts |
The detailed syllabus of the general knowledge has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
General Knowledge | Art & Culture, Geography, Economics, General Policy, Current Affairs, General Science, India, and her neighboring countries, etc, Science & Scientific Research, National/International Organizations /Institutions, events, Geography, History, Indian Polity & Constitution |
The detailed syllabus of the quantitative aptitude has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude | Percentage, Mensuration, Number System, Simplification, Decimals, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Tables & Graph, Fractions, L.C.M. and H.C.F., Ratio & Proportion |
The detailed syllabus of the English Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
English Knowledge | Grammar, Sentence Structure, and its correct usage, Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, etc. |
The official notification for the NTA Recruitment 2022 containing the eligibility criteria for the exam has not been released yet. However, the eligibility criteria for the year 2021 will help you in determining the eligibility criteria for the NTA Recruitment 2022 examination.
The maximum age limit defined for the NTA Recruitment 2022 examination is 45 years whereas the minimum age limit defined is 27 years. The certain age relaxation given to the reserved categories of the candidates in the NTA Recruitment 2022 are defined in the table below:
Categories | Age Relaxation (in years) |
---|---|
OBC (NCL) | 3 |
PWD + OBC (NCL) | 13 |
ST | 5 |
SC | 5 |
PwD | 10 |
PWD + SC/ST | 15 |
Permanent Govt employees | 5 |
Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers including Emergency Commissioned Officers (ECOs)/ Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) | 5 |
The educational qualification of the NTA Recruitment 2022 for some of the posts has been described in the table below:
Posts | Educational Qualification |
---|---|
Medical Officer | The candidate must hold an MBBS degree from a recognized institution. |
Assistant Registrar | The candidate must have secured an aggregate of 55% marks or equivalent in masters’ from a recognized institution. |
Senior Personal Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Nurse | The candidate must have done BSc Nursing from a recognized university. |
Junior Engineer (Civil) | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in civil engineering from a recognized university. |
Junior Engineer (Elect.) | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in electrical engineering from a recognized university. |
Senior Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Senior Personal Assistant | The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university. |
Laboratory Assistant | The candidate must have passed the 10+2 level with science subject or must have done graduation in relevant subject from a recognized university. |
Stenographer | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and the candidate must have a Shorthand speed of 80 words per minute and typing speed of 35 words per minute in English |
Junior Assistant | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and must have a typing speed of 35 w.p.m. in English or 30 w.p.m. in Hindi Typewriting through Computers |
Library Attendant | The candidate must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examination from a recognized institution and must have a Certificate in Library Science/Library and Information Science and Computer Course at Sr. Secondary Level or Basic Course in Computer Science/Word Processing from a recognized institution |
The exam pattern for the various posts differs accordingly. The table given below contains a general overview of the exam pattern of the NTA Recruitment Examination.
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 150 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 and paper 2 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 150 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 20 to 60 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 and paper 2 |
Type of Questions | Objective-based |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 30 to 40 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 200 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 25 to 50 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 150 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
The exam pattern is given below:
Particulars | Paper |
---|---|
Mode of Exam | Online |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Name of Sections |
|
Questions in each question | 25 to 50 |
Duration of the Examination | NA |
the Maximum number of questions | 150 in Paper 1 |
Type of Questions | Paper 1: Objective-based Paper 2: Descriptive |
Maximum number of marks |
Paper 1: 300 marks Paper 2: 200 marks |
Marking Scheme | 2 mark each for the correct answer |
Language of Paper | English/Hindi |
Given below is the general syllabus for the various posts offered through the NTA recruitment exam 2022.
The detailed syllabus for the reasoning ability has been described in the table below.
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Reasoning Ability | Arithmetical Reasoning, Verbal And Figure Classification, Arithmetical Number Series, Differences, Discrimination, Observation, Blood Relation/Relationship, Miscellaneous, Space Visualization, Problem Solving, Analysis, Judgment, Decision Making, Visual Memory, Analogies, Similarities, Concepts |
The detailed syllabus of the general knowledge has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
General Knowledge | Art & Culture, Geography, Economics, General Policy, Current Affairs, General Science, India, and her neighboring countries, etc, Science & Scientific Research, National/International Organizations /Institutions, events, Geography, History, Indian Polity & Constitution |
The detailed syllabus of the quantitative aptitude has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude | Percentage, Mensuration, Number System, Simplification, Decimals, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Tables & Graph, Fractions, L.C.M. and H.C.F., Ratio & Proportion |
The detailed syllabus of the English Language has been described in the table below:
Sections | Syllabus |
---|---|
English Knowledge | Grammar, Sentence Structure, and its correct usage, Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, etc. |