Rampur Raza Library, Rampur
Organization
Under Ministry of Culture, Government of India
Post Name
Library Attendant
Key Details
- Mode: Offline
- Application Fee: Free (निःशुल्क भर्ती)
- Gender: Male / Female
- Qualification: 10th Pass
- Advertisement Price: ₹25
Important Dates
- Last Date to Apply: 03 May 2026
Vacancy Details
| Post Name | Age Limit | Salary (₹) | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Library Attendant | 18–25 | 18,000 – 56,900 | 10th Pass |
Application Process
- Application forms must be submitted offline.
Postal Address for Application
Send the completed application form to:
Director
Rampur Raza Library
Hamid Manzil, Qila
Rampur – 244901 (U.P.)
Required Documents
Attach self-attested copies of:
- Educational Certificates
- Age Proof
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Experience Certificate (if applicable)
- Identity Proof (Aadhar Card / Voter ID etc.)
- Passport-size photograph
General Instructions
- Write clearly on envelope:
“Application for the post of Library Attendant” - Ensure all details are correct before submission.
- Incomplete applications may be rejected.
- Submit before the last date.
- Keep a copy of the application for future reference.
Additional Information
- No TA/DA will be provided for any stage.
- Candidates must meet eligibility criteria before applying.
- Final selection will be based on departmental process.
About the library The Rampur Raza Library (Rāmpur Razā Kitāb Khāna) located in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India is a repository of Indo-Islamic cultural heritage established in the last decades of the 18th century. It was built up by successive Nawabs of Rampur and is now managed by the Government of India; the library is named after Raza Ali Khan Bahadur.[1]
It contains a collection of manuscripts, historical documents, specimens of Islamic calligraphy, miniature paintings, astronomical instruments and illustrated works in Arabic and Persian. The Raza Library also contains printed works in Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Pashto (having the original manuscript of the first translation of the Qur'an in addition to other important books/documents), Tamil and Turkish, and approximately 30,000 printed books (including periodicals) in various other languages.

