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Lower Division Clerk in Sainik School

Lower Division Clerk in Sainik School

Sainik School has published notification for the recruitment of   No. of posts 2 Lower Division Clerk  posts . The job is on Permanent basis. Those candidates who satisfy the desired eligibility conditions as posted in the Official website of  http://www.ssbj.in  Notification can apply .

  • Lower Division Clerk recruitment in Sainik School
  • Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 and Grade Pay Rs.1900/- (Appx total emoluments Rs.18300/- per month)
  • Education Qualification : (i) Matriculation (ii) Typing speed at least 40 words PM on computer. (iii) Knowledge of short hand and ability to correspond in English will be considered as an additional qualification.
  • Desirable : BA/B.Com & Computer literate will be preferred. Knowledge of Short hand and to take dictation of 80 WPM. Preference will be given to those who can read & write Kannada & English
  • Age : 18 to 50 years As on 01.06.2016
  • Allowances and Perquisites : Rent free accommodation, Pay band, Grade pay, Transport Allowance with DA and Medical Allowance as per Sainik Schools Society Rules & Regulations. Subsidized education for two children; LTC, Bonus, New Pension etc as per Sainik Schools Society Rules & Regulations.
  • Mode of Selection : Written Test
  • Last Date to Apply : 4 July 2016

About : Sainik Schools were the result of a joint initiative launched in 1961 by the Union Ministry of Defence and respective state governments. It was an initiative whose primary aim was to prepare boys for an officer’s career in the Indian armed forces. Sainik School Bijapur (SSBJ) began functioning in temporary shelters on September 16, 1963. Thirteenth in the series of sainik schools set up across the country, SSBJ was sheltered in a small corner of Vijaya College in Bijapur. The management of Vijaya College lent the school a section of its building where the morning assembly, the library and the classrooms were housed. Located in an L-shaped structure adjacent to the main college were the living quarters, including the dormitories and the medical inspection room. Rooms had been built along each limb of the structure on raised plinths with a long corridor running in front.




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