DDA Recruitment 2018: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited applications through a notification for the recruitment of 190 posts of Law Officer, Junior Engineer among other positions at its official website: dda.org.in till January 22. Those who are interested should read the detals on the official website as the online process has already started from December 26. Those who have completed their graduation and diploma are eligible for the said posts.

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According to the DDA notification, “If a candidate wants to apply for more than 1 (one) post, he/she needs to apply separately for all such posts. In case of any clash in the test date/time for any two or more posts, candidates need to decide the test they would like to take & DDA will not entertain any request for change in test date/time later on." "In that case, separate application fee shall be payable for each and every application," DDA added.

Vacancy Details: The vacant posts include Planning Assistant-45, Assistant Director (Architecture)- 13, Assistant Director (Planning)- 19, Assistant Accounts Officer-18, Senior Law Officer-3, Deputy Director (Planning)-9, Deputy Director (Architecture)- 1, Assistant Director (Mins.)-9, Junior Engineer (Civil)-3, Assistant Director (System)- 5, Programmer-3, Stenographer Grade ‘D’- 20, Junior Law Officer- 5, Naib Tehsildar- 6, Architectural Assistant- 10, Section Officer (Horticulture)- 2, Assistant Section Officer- 4, Assistant Director (Landscape)- 5, and Surveyor-13 positions.

DDA Recruitment 2018: How to apply

1. Candidates should first visit the DDA's official website dda.org.in

2. They should now scroll to ‘jobs’ button

3. Candidates should now click at ‘direct recruitment 2019’ link

4. Now, they can click on application link and complete their registration details

As mentioned in the DDA notification, those applying for multiple posts need to fill separate forms for each position. In case of clash of exam date or timing, applicants will be permitted to take only one examination.

Notably, for each form, candidates have to pay separate application fee.