Friday 20 July 2012

Govt. Jobs in Sashastra Seema Bal


Shashastra Seema Bal

Position: ASI/ Lab Asst.
Eligibility: Other Courses, Diploma
Location: Assam, Gorakhpur
Last Date: 31-Aug
Job Details
Qualification For ASI : Candidates should have passed 10+2 With science or equivalent from a recognized Board/Institution . ii) Should have Degree or Diploma in Pharmacy granted by an institution of Central or State Government or an institution recognized by the Central government or State Government. iii) Should be registered as a Pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act, 1948.
No. of Vacancy : 18 (UR-09, OBC- 04, SC- 03, ST- 01, Ex- Servicemen- 01)
Age Limit : 20 to 30 years
Salary : Rs.5200-20200


Qualification For Lab Asst. : Candidates should have certificate in Laboratory Assistant Course from an Institution recognised by Central Government or State Government. Matriculation with science from a recognised Board or Institution.
No. of Vacancy : 58 (UR-21, OBC- 19, SC- 08, ST- 05, Ex- Servicemen- 05)
Age Limit : 18 to 25 years
Salary : Rs.5200-20200




How To Apply
The applications should be typed or neatly hand written. Two self-addressed envelopes of 4”x9” size with Rs.25/- postage stamps duly affixed should also be attached with the application form. The candidates belonging to different States/UTs should send their application forms to the address as shown at Column No.3 of the table below on or before closing date. The envelope containing the application should be super scribed in block letters as APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF “(NAME OF POST)”, POST CODE NO “……………..”
Candidates should be prepared their bank draft For ASI ( Pharmacist) in favoure of D.I.G. (Medical), Composite Hospital, SSB Tezpur (Assam) payable at SBI Tezpur (Assam) Code -0195, and for CT(Lab Asstt.) in favoure of Accounts Officer, SHQ, SSB Gorakhpur (UP) payable at SBI Gorakhpur.


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About Sashastra Seema Bal
SSB is a Border Guarding Force (BGF) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs. SSB was set up in early 1963 in the wake of the Indo-China conflict to inculcate feelings of national belonging in the border population and develop their capabilities for resistance through a continuous process of motivation, training, development, welfare programmes and activities in the then NEFA, North Assam, North Bengal, hills of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh. The scheme was later extended to Manipur, Tripura, Jammu (1965), Meghalaya (1975), Sikkim (1976), border areas of Rajasthan and Guj arat (1989), Manipur, Mizoram and some more areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat (1988), South Bengal, Nagaland (1989) and Nubra Valley, Rajouri and Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir (1991).

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