UPSSSC Announces Results for 3,446 Technical Assistant Posts in Agriculture Department
UPSSSC Results for Technical Assistant Positions
The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has officially released the results for 3,446 Technical Assistant (Group-C) positions within the Agriculture Department. This announcement raises questions about its potential effects on the state's economy and its agricultural sector.
In a significant development for the youth of Uttar Pradesh, the UPSSSC revealed the results on Tuesday, June 23. A total of 3,446 candidates have been selected through this recruitment drive and will soon be assigned to various districts throughout the state.
Details of the Written Examination
It's important to highlight that the UPSSSC conducted a written examination on July 13, 2025, to fill these vacancies in the Agriculture Department. Candidates had been eagerly anticipating their results since the exam date. The announcement of results on Tuesday brought immense joy to the successful candidates and their families. Following the results, Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi, along with Minister of State for Agriculture Baldev Singh Aulakh and senior officials, congratulated the successful candidates and wished them a prosperous future.
Breakdown of Selected Candidates by Category
Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi provided comprehensive details regarding the selected candidates, emphasizing that the recruitment process was conducted with complete transparency and fairness across all categories. The category-wise distribution of the 3,446 selected candidates is as follows:
| Category | Number of Candidates |
|---|---|
| General Category | 1,813 |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 629 |
| Scheduled Castes (SC) | 509 |
| Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 344 |
| Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 151 |
Responsibilities of Agriculture Technical Assistants
Officials from the Agriculture Department have stated that these Technical Assistants will primarily operate in rural areas. Their role will involve direct interaction with farmers to promote awareness of modern agricultural practices. They will ensure that welfare schemes from both the central and state governments, such as the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Soil Health Card, and Crop Insurance Scheme, effectively reach farmers, irrespective of their land size. Furthermore, they will provide guidance on the optimal use of improved seeds, organic fertilizers, and pesticides, which is expected to enhance crop yields and lower farming costs.
