Thursday, 4 June 2020

BECIL Recruitment 2020: Apply for 464 MTS posts, 8th pass can apply - education


Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Ltd. (BECIL) Noida has invited applications for the post of multi-tasking staff (MTS). There are a total of 464 vacancies in the office of East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC). The recruitment will be on contract basis. The last date to apply is June 15.

Aspirants will have to download the application form from the official website at becil.com and send the duly filled application form along with following self-attested documents to Deputy General Manager (HR) in BECIL’s Head Office at BECIL, 14-B, Ring Road, I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002, Phone: 011-23378823. The applications should reach office before June 15.

Applicants should have passed class 8th examination and must have two years experience in relevant field to apply for the post. Selected candidates will get Rs 16, 431 per month.

Selection will be made as per prescribed norms and requirement of the job. No TA/DA will be paid for attending the test/interview or joining the duty on selection. However, preference will be given to local candidates.

Required documents to be sent along with application form

Photocopies of educational qualification certificates

Photocopies of work experience certificates

Two passport size photograph

PAN Card

Adhar Card

Application Fee :

General and OBC candidates – Rs. 500/-

SC/ST/PH candidates – Rs. 250/-

Official notification

Application form



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UP 69,000 assistant teacher recruitment: District- wise merit list likely on Monday - education


District-wise list of candidates who have qualified assistant teachers’ recruitment exam held to recruit 69,000 assistant teachers in government-run primary schools run by Basic Education Board in UP is expected to be released on Monday, say officials.

These candidates will then take part in counselling rounds to be held in respective districts for final allotment of schools to them.

As per the timetable issued by UP Basic Education Board on May 17, the district wise list of qualified candidates was to be issued on May 31. However then for the benefit of the candidates, the last date for online amending and correcting mobile phone numbers was extended by two days from May 26 to May 28 which then impacted release of the district wise selection list, officials explained.

Secretary, Basic Education Board, Vijay Shankar Mishra said the much-awaited list was not expected to be released on Sunday now.

“Teams of Basic Education Board and National Informatics Centre are working in this regard and a decision on its will be taken as soon as all the technical work gets completed,” he said.

The importance of the list can be gauged from that fact that only those candidates whose names figure in the district wise list would be able to take part in the counselling set to be held between June 3 and June 6.

Mishra had on May 29 issued detailed orders to all Basic Shiksha Adhikaris (BSAs), divisional assistant directors (basic education) and principals of district institutes of education and training (DIETs) ordering that guidelines issued to prevent Covid-19 like observing social distancing and making available hand sanitisers etc be ensured during counselling.

He had also ordered that adequate presence of policemen for security and order be also made sure.

During the counselling, the candidates will need to compulsorily submit their original documents. After appointment letters get issued, verification of all educational and training certificates will take place followed by a medical examination before the first salary gets disbursed, officials said.



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NHM Recruitment 2020: Application deadline to fill 112 vacancies for JE, Manager and others extended - education


National Health Mission (NHM), State Health Society, Mumbai, Maharashtra, has extended the deadline to submit applications for the recruitment of Junior Engineer, District Program Manager, Program Manager- Public Health, and various other posts on its official website.

Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the post in the prescribed format and send their applications along with the documents to nrhm.recruit1@gmail.com on or before 04 June 2020.

Earlier the last date to apply was May 28, 2020.

The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 112 vacancies of Junior Engineer, District Program Manager, Program Manager- Public Health, and various other posts.

For more details, candidates are advised to read the official recruitment advertisement.



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TPSC Food Safety Officer merit list 2020 released at tpsc.gov.in - education


Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) on Saturday released the merit list for the recruitment of Food Safety Officer (FSO) on its official website.

Candidates who have appeared in the recruitment examination can check the merit list online at tspsc.gov.in.

The commission had conducted the recruitment drive to fill 36 Food Safety Officer vacancies in Director, Institute Of Preventive Medicine Public (Health) Laboratories & Food (Health) Administration, and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. A total of 8911 candidates have been admitted in the merit list.

“The candidates, if any are admitted in the Merit Lists as per the Court Orders, their admission is purely provisional and subject to outcome of the final judgments in the respective W.Ps/W.As pending before the High Court,” reads the notice.

Here’s the direct link to check the merit list.



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SSC CHSL, CGL, CAPF, JE, Steno exams revised datesheet released at ssc.nic.in - education


Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the revised tentative schedule for various examinations on its official website at ssc.nic.in. According to the revised date sheet, SSC CHSL tier 1 exam will be conducted from August 17 to 21 and August 24 to 27. SSC CGL tier 2, 2019 will be conducted from October 14 to 17.

SSC Junior Engineer Paper 1, 2019 will be conducted from September 1 to 4. SSC Selection Post Phase 8 exam will be held from September 7 to 9.

SSC Stenographer grade C and D exam 2019 will be held from September 10 to 12. The sub inspectors in Delhi Police and CAPF paper 1 2020 exams will be held from September 29 to October 1 and 5.

SSC Junior Hindi Translator, senior Hindi Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam paper 1, 2020 will be conducted on October 6.

The examinations were postponed due to the coronavirus Lockdown.

According to the official notice, the schedule is subject to the prevailing conditions and govt guidelines issued from time to time regarding handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Check full schedule here

Note: Visit official website of SSC for latest news and updates.



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JK Bank Recruitment 2020: 1850 vacancies for PO, banking associates on offer - education


Jammu and Kashmir Bank has invited online applications for the recruitment against 1850 vacancies of probationary officers (PO) and banking associates. There are a total of 350 vacancies for PO and 1500 vacancies for banking associates post. Only domicile of Jammu Kashmir- UT can apply for the posts.

Graduates in any discipline from a recognised university can apply for any of the two posts. Applicant for PO should be between 20 and 32 years of age while for banking associates applicants must be between 20 and 30 years of age. Interested candidates can apply for the posts online at jkbank.com/careers.

The link to apply for the posts will be activated on June 20. The deadline of application will be notified later.

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J-K authorities to hold consultations with students, parents over opening of educational institutions - education


The Jammu and Kashmir administration has asked education authorities to hold consultations with stake holders including parents and students before deciding on opening of schools and colleges.

The move comes after the educational authorities faced backlash after it Monday expressed government’s intention to reopen schools in mid June amid the Covid-19 pandemic prompting the union minister Dr Jitendra Singh to suggest the J&K administration to defer its decision of reopening schools.

The order to hold consultations also comes in the backdrop of communication from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to the J&K government seeking its feedback on the reopening of the educational institutions across the country.

“The decision (to open educational institutions) will be taken after a wider consultation at the institution level with parents and other stake holders.

As such, Directors SEDs through their CEOs and ZEOs shall consult the institution heads, sarpanches, Gram Panchayats, Municipalities and provide feedback on opening of schools in each educational zone,” LG’s Advisor, K K Sharma, who is also in-charge of the school education department, asked school and higher education departments on Wednesday.

The advisor sought the feedback till June 07 and then directed administrative department to provide its recommendations.

“Similar action is to be taken by Director Colleges and Director Technical Education for stakeholder consultation in respect of each college, polytechnic and ITI,” he said.

Accordingly the director colleges of higher education department on Wednesday asked all the principals of the degree colleges to enter into wider consultations with students, parents and other stake holders.

There had been strong resentment among the people over the UT adminitration’s purported move to reopen schools from June 15, especially among the parents.

Former J&K women commission chairperson Vasundra Pathak Masoodi in a letter to lieutenant governor had described the plan as “an abject contravention and violation of the guidelines issued by the home ministry under the National Disaster Act”.

On Monday, School Education Department’s Director Finance in a communiqué stated that the ‘government intends to re-open schools in mid of June’ and asked the concerned authorities to ensure all safety measures to arrest the spread of coronavirus among students and teachers.

Following the resentment, Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office, on Wednesday asked the J&K administration to defer the decision of opening schools.

After the centre’s intervention, L-G adviser K K Sharma said the UT administration has not taken any decision to reopen the schools on June 15 yet.

He, however, said instructions have been issued to schools to ensure sanitisation of the premises in view of Covid-19 across J&K.



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