Thursday, November 25, 2010

Government Jobs in India|Indian Government Vacancies |Sarkari Naukri

Government Jobs in India|Indian Government Vacancies |Sarkari Naukri


bank Recruitment of Executives in IDBI Nov-2010

Posted: 24 Nov 2010 03:45 PM PST

idbi jobsIndustrial Development Bnk of India (IDBI Bank)
Regd. Office : IDBI Tower, WTC Complex, Cuffe Parade, mumbai- 400005

IDBI Bank, a new generation fully computerised banking company having majority share holding by Government of India, invites application for posts of Executives :

  • Executives (on contractual basis): 700 posts (UR-353, OBC-189, SC-105, ST-53) (PH-21), Age : 25 years as on 30/11/2011, Qulification : Graduation in any discipline with 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PH) from a recognized University in India, Remuneration : The Executives would be paid fixed consolidated remuneration of Rs.12000/- p.m. for the first year of contrat, Rs.13500/- for second year and Rs.15000/- in the third year.

Selection Procedure : The Selection process will comprise of General Aptitude Test on 23/01/2011 followed by personal interview of the candidates who have qualified in the test.
Application Fee : Rs.400/-(Rs.75/- for SC/ST/PWD) payable cash in any branch of IDBI Bank or in SBI through a payment voucher.
How to Apply : Apply Online at IDBI website from 02/12/2010 to 16/12/2010 only. The print out of the system generated application should be kept by the candidate to be preseneted at the time of interview.

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Kindly visit http://www.idbi.com/currentopenings.asp for details and link to online submission of application from 02/12/2010.

All India Engineering Entrance Examination go online next year

Posted: 24 Nov 2010 03:21 PM PST

aieee onlineAll India Engineering entrance examination (AIEEE) will be conducted online on a limited scale next year for admission to universities and technology institutes considered, the Central Board of Secondary Education said.
The examination conducted by CBSE will be able for about one lakh candidates in the exam appear online on a first-come-first-served basis.

While the usual written exam will be held April 24, 2011, online exams will be held from May 1 to 15 for about one lakh candidates.

“For the first time the council also has a facility available for visiting the online survey for one lakh candidates on a first-come-first-served basis 20 select cities, with a maximum of 5,000 per town,” said a CBSE official .

Information about the exam next year will be available at various banks, educational institutions and regional offices of the Board of December 15, 2010.

The facility for submitting online application will be available November 23 on the AIEEE website.

The AIEEE exam for admission to the National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology, many deemed universities and a number of government institutions.

Many private colleges also accept AIEEE ranks for admission.

More than 11 lakh candidates are expected to appear for AIEEE examination in the 10th edition next year seeking admission to engineering courses.

UGC announces NET exemption cut-off date for MPhil holders

Posted: 24 Nov 2010 02:55 PM PST

ugcUniversity Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to exempt all candidates who obtained an MPhil degree on or before July 10, 2009 from clearing the National Eligibility Test (NET) to qualify for a lecturer's job.
The decision, taken at the UGC's 472nd meeting recently, comes as a huge relief for MPhil degree holders. The UGC had last year said that for the post of assistant professor it is mandatory to qualify NET.
This regulation had invited strong protests from a cross-section of the academic community and also led to multiple litigations in various high courts, including the Madras high court.

At its meeting, the UGC noted that the UGC Regulations of 2009/2010 "are prospective and not retrospective in nature," and therefore resolved that "all candidates having MPhil degree on or before July 10, 2009 shall remain exempted from the requirement of NET for the purpose of appointment as lecturer/assistant professor."

A copy of the minutes of the meeting furnished to a Delhi-based applicant under the Right to Information Act revealed that similar exemption shall be applicable to all candidates who have obtained a PhD degree on or before December 31, 2009. Candidates, who had registered themselves for PhD degree on or before July 10, 2009 and are subsequently awarded PhD degree, shall also enjoy the exemption from NET.

The new exemption might just fill various vacancies in universities across the country that is facing serious faculty crunch.

[Source: Times of India]

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