Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Recruitment 2026 – Apply for Hindi Translator Post The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has released a recruitment notification for the post of Hindi Translator. This opportunity is for officials of the Central Government seeking deputation. Eligible candidates must apply through proper channels within the specified timeframe.
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Recruitment 2026
Overview
Organization
Posts Available
Application Deadline
Official Website
Central Vigilance Commission
1 Post
13/03/2026
https://www.cvc.gov.in
| Post Name | No. of Posts | Pay Scale | Recruitment Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hindi Translator – Group-B Non-Gazetted (Non-Ministerial) | 01 | Level 6 (Rs. 35,400 – 1,12,400/-) | Deputation |
Q: What is the mode of recruitment for this post?
A: The recruitment is strictly by deputation from officials of the Central Government.
Q: When is the last date to apply?
A: The last date for receipt of the application is 13/03/2026.
Q: What is the educational qualification required?
A: A Degree of a recognized University with Hindi and English as elective subjects is required.
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Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is an apex Indian governmental body created in 1964 to address governmental corruption. In 2003, the Parliament enacted a law conferring statutory status on the CVC. It has the status of an autonomous body, free of control from any executive authority, charged with monitoring all vigilance activity under the Central Government of India, advising various authorities in central Government organizations in planning, executing, reviewing and reforming their vigilance work.