Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Applications are invited for the following:
Post: Junior Architect
Number of vacancies: 15
Pay Scale: Rs.9,300-34,800/- (PB2) + 4,700/- Grade Pay
Age: 18 Years
Qualification: A Degree in Architecture of any University or Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission for the purpose of its grant. OR A Diploma in Architecture awarded by J.J School of Arts. Bombay or By the Government of Maharashtra.
How To Apply: Candidates should apply only through online in the Commission’s Website www.tnpsc.gov.in or in www.tnpscexams.net.
Last Date: 01.10.2012
Details will be available at:http://www.tnpsc.gov.in/notifications/34_2012_not_eng_jr_arch.pdf
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Govt Jobs For B.Arch
B Arch is a Bachelor of architecture. It is a five year course pursued by those who wish to make architecture as their profession. A qualified architecture after a B Arch can either plan to work or can do a masters i.e. an M Arch. After a degree in Architecture one may have many options in the working field, government or private sector. An architect’s main job revolves around supervision, planning, designing and construction of buildings and structures. An architectural person is well in demand in government sectors these days. These days B arch has a good scope especially in our country as it is the least affected by recession and hence there is a lot more scope and demand for infrastructural development. A B Arch graduate can work in many departments such as section engineer, branch engineer, in designing the layout or any other part associated to the building. Other government departments that employ B Arch graduates are Department of Railways, Department of Post and Telegraph and National Building Organization. A capable architect could be placed with state and central government departments like in the public work departments or housing and urban development corporation. They can be employed in municipalities and city development authorities.
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