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Govt. Jobs For Scientist ‘B’ (Lien vacancy) In WIHG – Nov 2013

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Scientist ‘B’ (Lien vacancy)

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Address: Registrar, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 33, General Mahadeo Singh Road
Postal Code: 248001
City Dehradun
State Uttarakhand
Pay Scale: Rs. 15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs. 5400/-
Educational Requirements: First class in M.E./M.Tech. in Electrical/Electronics/ Instrumentation or combination of any two.
Qualifications: First class B.E./B.Tech. in Electrical/Electronics/Instrumentation or combination of any two with two years experience in handling/maintenance & repair of scientific equipment/instruments.
Date Posted: 10/03/2013
No of Post: 01
How To Apply: The detailed Notice for the above posts, including educational qualifications, age limits, closing date for submission of applications etc. and prescribed application performa, on which the application for the post is to be submitted, is available on our website www.wihg.res.in. Interested Candidates can download the details and application form (s) from our website.
Last Date: 29.11.2013


Govt Jobs After BTech

BTech in India is a thriving field as this country holds a strong reputation in producing world-best scientists, engineers and doctors. In fact, India proudly holds third positioning the world, in terms of producing esteemed professionals to other countries. However, it is a matter of great pride to serve one’s own country, especially when there are great prospects of Indian government jobs for BTech students. When it comes to engineering jobs, there are several types of fields, like, electrical engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering and so on and so forth. Evidently, it would depend largely on a student’s field of specialization to decide the kinds of government jobs he can apply for. There are different job openings in different sectors of Indian government. All such job openings are filled up with qualified BTech candidates who successfully pass the recruitment process. Generally, Indian government holds competitive exams to select qualified candidates. This article will now discuss some of the important job posts for BTech candidates that are available in the Indian government sector. In general, every company or organisation holds a written test followed by interview as the selection procedure. Union public Service Commission (UPSC) – UPSC holds authority to conduct examinations for recruiting candidates for civil services of India. It holds Indian Engineering Services (IES) Examination every year. Civil, electrical and mechanical engineers can apply for this exam. The pay scales for UPSC jobs depend on the type of post. However, on a general note, a BTech graduate can earn within a range of Rs. 15,600- Rs. 39,100 (with Rs. 5400 as a grade pay). There are many reputed government companies that recruit BTech candidates through examination and related procedures. A candidate must hold good knowledge regarding the fundamental basics of his field of work. More information is available on related websites for different companies.

Govt. Vacancies For Scientist ‘C’ (Lien vacancy) In WIHG – Nov 2013

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Scientist ‘C’ (Lien vacancy)

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Address: Registrar, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 33, General Mahadeo Singh Road
Postal Code: 248001
City Dehradun
State Uttarakhand
Pay Scale: Rs. 15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs. 6600/-
Educational Requirements: Ph.D. degree in Geology with four years research experience at post doctoral level in the areas of Structure & Tectonics, Mathematical modeling, Sedimentology, Glaciology, Igneous Petrology, Geochronology, Isotope/Aquous Geochemistry, Computational Seismology, Palynology and paleomagnetism with 1 st division in M.Sc. in Geology/Geophysics/Physics/Chemistry with outstanding research publications.
Date Posted: 10/03/2013
Experience Requirements: The candidates with demonstrated experience in maintaining/operating EPMA, Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometer or any modern analytical geoscience laboratories and mathematical modeling of geological process will be given preference.
No of Post: 01
How To Apply: The detailed Notice for the above posts, including educational qualifications, age limits, closing date for submission of applications etc. and prescribed application performa, on which the application for the post is to be submitted, is available on our website www.wihg.res.in. Interested Candidates can download the details and application form (s) from our website.
Last Date: 29.11.2013


Govt Jobs After BTech

BTech in India is a thriving field as this country holds a strong reputation in producing world-best scientists, engineers and doctors. In fact, India proudly holds third positioning the world, in terms of producing esteemed professionals to other countries. However, it is a matter of great pride to serve one’s own country, especially when there are great prospects of Indian government jobs for BTech students. When it comes to engineering jobs, there are several types of fields, like, electrical engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering and so on and so forth. Evidently, it would depend largely on a student’s field of specialization to decide the kinds of government jobs he can apply for. There are different job openings in different sectors of Indian government. All such job openings are filled up with qualified BTech candidates who successfully pass the recruitment process. Generally, Indian government holds competitive exams to select qualified candidates. This article will now discuss some of the important job posts for BTech candidates that are available in the Indian government sector. In general, every company or organisation holds a written test followed by interview as the selection procedure. Union public Service Commission (UPSC) – UPSC holds authority to conduct examinations for recruiting candidates for civil services of India. It holds Indian Engineering Services (IES) Examination every year. Civil, electrical and mechanical engineers can apply for this exam. The pay scales for UPSC jobs depend on the type of post. However, on a general note, a BTech graduate can earn within a range of Rs. 15,600- Rs. 39,100 (with Rs. 5400 as a grade pay). There are many reputed government companies that recruit BTech candidates through examination and related procedures. A candidate must hold good knowledge regarding the fundamental basics of his field of work. More information is available on related websites for different companies.

Government Vacancies For Technical Officers In State Bank of India – Mumbai

State Bank of India (SBI)

State Bank of India (SBI)

Technical Officers

State Bank of India

Address: Central Recruitment & Promotion Department Atlanta Building, 3 rd Floor, Plot no. 209, BBR, Block No. III, Nariman Point
Postal Code: 400021
City Mumbai
State Maharashtra
Pay Scale: Rs. 40,000/- per month
Employment Type: Contractual Basis
Educational Requirements: Degree in engineering in any of the following disciplines from a recognized Indian / Foreign University / Institute: Mechanical/ Production/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Chemical/ Pharma/ Textile Technology/ Metallurgy
Experience Requirements: Should have worked as Technical Officer in State Bank Group/ Public Sector Bank, with major work experience comprising of conducting industrial site visit and submission of report on working of the unit, preparation of techno-economic feasibility reports of various credit proposals, assessing suitability of plant & machineries, capacity assessment, etc.
No of Post: 30 Posts
How To Apply: Eligible candidates may apply on the format made available along with this advertisement and e-mail the application to dgm.crpd@sbi.co.in latest by 16th November 2013. The hard copy of the application along with photocopies of testimonials should reach the address given so as to reach the Bank by 23rd November 2013.
Last Date: 23rd November 2013.
Age Limit: 65 Years


Govt Jobs After BTech

BTech in India is a thriving field as this country holds a strong reputation in producing world-best scientists, engineers and doctors. In fact, India proudly holds third positioning the world, in terms of producing esteemed professionals to other countries. However, it is a matter of great pride to serve one’s own country, especially when there are great prospects of Indian government jobs for BTech students. When it comes to engineering jobs, there are several types of fields, like, electrical engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering and so on and so forth. Evidently, it would depend largely on a student’s field of specialization to decide the kinds of government jobs he can apply for. There are different job openings in different sectors of Indian government. All such job openings are filled up with qualified BTech candidates who successfully pass the recruitment process. Generally, Indian government holds competitive exams to select qualified candidates. This article will now discuss some of the important job posts for BTech candidates that are available in the Indian government sector. In general, every company or organisation holds a written test followed by interview as the selection procedure. Union public Service Commission (UPSC) – UPSC holds authority to conduct examinations for recruiting candidates for civil services of India. It holds Indian Engineering Services (IES) Examination every year. Civil, electrical and mechanical engineers can apply for this exam. The pay scales for UPSC jobs depend on the type of post. However, on a general note, a BTech graduate can earn within a range of Rs. 15,600- Rs. 39,100 (with Rs. 5400 as a grade pay). There are many reputed government companies that recruit BTech candidates through examination and related procedures. A candidate must hold good knowledge regarding the fundamental basics of his field of work. More information is available on related websites for different companies.

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