Miscellaneous Posts, Debts Recovery Tribunal



Applications are invited from eligible candidates in Central/State Government/Courts/ Tribunals to fill up the following posts:

1. Assistant: The number of vacancy is 1 and the Pay Band is Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay of Rs.4200/-.

Eligibility:

i.) Candidates must be Officers in Central/State Govt. or in courts holding analogous posts and possessing degree from a recognized University. Or

ii.) Upper Division Clerks with 8 years regular service in the scale of Rs.4000-100-6000/- or equivalent.

2. Stenographer Grade ā€˜C’: The number of vacancy is 1 and the Pay Band is Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay of Rs.4200/-.

Eligibility:

i.) Officers in Central/State Govt. or in courts holding analogous post on regular basis. Or

ii.) Stenographers Grade ā€˜D’ with 8 years regular service in the scale of Rs.4000-100-6000/- or equivalent.

3. Accounts Assistant: The number of vacancy is 1 (anticipated) and the Pay Band is Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay of Rs.4200/-.

Eligibility:

i.) Officers of the Central Govt. holding analogous posts on regular basis or with 3 years or 8 years regular service in the pay scale of Rs.5000-8000/- and Rs.4000-6000/- respectively.

ii.) Having working experience as Accountant or senior Accountant who have undergone training in Cash & Accounts.

4. Court Master: The number of post is 1 (anticipated) and the Pay band is Rs.5200-20200 + Grade Pay of Rs.2400.

Eligibility:

i.) Persons holding analogous posts in Central/State Govt. or in High Courts/Tribunals

ii.) Lower Division Clerks with regular service of 8 years in the scale of Rs.3050-75-3950-80-4590 or equivalent.

iii.) Having knowledge of Stenography will be preferred.

For further details refer to Employment News dated 3-9 April 2010.


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