UPSC Invites 84 Lecturer and Prosecutor Applicants by September

UPSC Invites 84 Lecturer and Prosecutor Applicants by September

Last Updated Aug - 25 - 2025, 12:59 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 16

The UPSC has opened applications for 84 positions of Lecturer and Public Prosecutor (and assistants), offering salaries up to.
UPSC Invites 84 Lecturer

If you've been seeking a meaningful career change in academia or law, UPSC’s 2025 recruitment drive could be your gateway. The Union Public Service Commission has released a notification inviting applications for 84 direct vacancy posts, spanning Lecturer, Public Prosecutor, and Assistant Public Prosecutor roles.

What makes this opportunity rare is the direct recruitment nature there’s no written test. Selection will include shortlisting followed by interview-based evaluation. The deadline for applications is September 11, 2025, and the entire process is online, via the official UPSC portal.

Salary packages are quite compelling: Lecturer positions offer between ₹52,700 ₹1,66,700, Public Prosecutor between ₹56,100 ₹1,77,500, and Assistant Public Prosecutor between ₹44,900 ₹1,42,400. To break down vacancies further, there are:

  • 19 Assistant Public Prosecutor posts
  • 25 Public Prosecutor posts
  • Lecturer positions across various disciplines (Botany, Chemistry, Economics, History, Home Science, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Zoology) totalling 40.

Eligibility varies by post: law degree plus experience for prosecutors, and postgraduate degree with credentials for lecturers; for complete details, refer to the official notification.

Taken together, this is a rare chance to serve the nation in vital roles making classrooms vibrant or strengthening legal systems while enjoying government benefits. If you’ve been dreaming of making your mark, here’s your moment.

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