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Varanasi Dr. Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Guest House, Banaras INTER UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR TEACHER EDUCATION(IUCTE),Varanasi (An Autonomous Organisation of UGC), Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India Dr. Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Guest House, Banaras Hindu University Contact No. 0542-2368825 : www.iuctebhu.org e-mail: [email protected] Advertisement No. 01/2019 Inter University Centre for Teacher Education (IUCTE), BHU, Varanasi, an Autonomous Institution under UGC, MHRD, invites applications from eligible candidates for the various functions of IUCTE (Academic, Administration, Finance and Secretarial) on short term and on the consolidated payment basis. The details are placed on our Web Site www.iuctebhu.org, interested candidates may apply latest by 30th Aug, 2019 by Speed Post/on desk in IUCTE Office, Room No. 10 Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Guest House, BHU on Monday to Friday from 10:30 am to 04:30 pm or send by e-mail: [email protected] Only short listed candidates will be contacted for interaction/interview. Sl. No. Category & Number of Post 1 Academic Consultants 3 2 Consultants as Administrative Officer 1 3 Consultants as Section Officer (Admin) 1 4 Consultants as Section Officer (Accounts) 1 5 Consultants as Assistant/UDC 3 6 Senior Accountant 1 7 Consultant as Private Secretary 1 8 Consultant as Personal Assistant 1 9 Web Master 1 10 Multi Media Producer 1 Sr. Administrative Officer IUCTE, BHU Varanasi Copy with request for wide circulation to; 1. Registrar, All Central University & NIEPA 2. Publication Officer, UGC, New Delhi 3. Secretary, NCERT, New Delhi S.O. (Admin) Advertisement No. 01/2019 Inter University Centre for Teacher Education (IUCTE), BHU, Varanasi, an Autonomous Institution under UGC, MHRD, invites applications from eligible candidates for the various functions of IUCTE (Academic, Administration, Finance and Secretarial) on short term and on the consolidated payment basis. The details are placed on our Web Site www.iuctebhu.org interested candidates may apply latest by 30th Aug, 2019 by Speed Post/on desk in IUCTE Office, Room No. 10 Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Guest House, BHU on Monday to Friday from 10:30 am to 04:30 pm or send by e-mail: [email protected] Only short listed candidates will be contacted for interaction/interview. QUALIFICATION FOR POST S.No. Category Qualification Remuneration 1 Academic Retired Professor from Central/State Rs. 1,00,000/- per Consultant University/Institute/College month Or (Professor Level) (preferably from Education Pay-Pension discipline). whichever is less Age preferred below - 70 years 2 Administrative Master’s degree with at least 55% of Rs. 55,000/- per Officer the marks or an equivalent grade in month Or a point scale wherever grading Pay – Pension system is followed. whichever is less 5 years experience in supervisory capacity in administrative/Establishment/ Finance in the Govt./University/Autonomous Bodies in Level 7 and above Age below - 62 years. 3 Section Officer A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 40,000/- per (Admin) discipline from any recognised month Or Institute/ University Pay – Pension Three Year’s experience as whichever is less Assistant in the Level 6 or eight years as UDC in Level 4 in any Central or State Govt./PSU and other Central or State Autonomous Institutions or holding equivalent positions in any reputed Private companies/ Bank with annual turnover of at least Rs. 200/- Crore or more. Proficiency in Computer Operation, noting and drafting. Age below - 65 years Working experience in Organisation/Retired from Central/State/Govt Organizations at the appropriate level. 4 Assistant A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 25,000/- per discipline from any recognised month Or Institute/ University Pay – Pension Three Year’s experience as UDC or whichever is less equivalent in the Level 4 in Central/ State Government/ University/PSU and other Central/State Autonomous Bodies or equivalent pay package in the reputed private companies/ corporate banks with a minimum annual turnover of at least Rs. 200/- Crore or more. Proficiency in Computer applications, noting and drafting. Age preferred below - 65 years 5 Section Officer A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 40,000/- per (Accounts) discipline from any recognised month Or Institute/ University Pay – Pension Three Years’ experience in whichever is less finance/Accounts as Assistant in the Level 6 or eight years’ experience in Finance/Accounts/Purchase & Store as UDC in Level 4 in any Central/State Govt./University/ PSU and other Central or State Autonomous Institutions or holding equivalent positions in any reputed Private companies/ Bank with annual turnover of at least Rs. 200/- Crore or more. Proficiency in Computer Operation, noting and drafting. Age below - 65 years 6 Assistant A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 30,000/- per discipline from any recognised month/Rs. 25,000/- University/ Institute. Or Three Year’s experience as UDC or Pay – Pension equivalent in the Level 4 in Central/ whichever is less State Government/ University/PSU and other Central/State Autonomous Bodies. In case of UDC, Six years’ experience as LDC or equivalent in the level 2 in Central/State Univesities/PSUs and other reputed privateCompanies/ corporate Banks with a minimum annual turnover of at least Rs. 200/- Crore or more. Proficiency in Computer applications, noting and drafting. Age preferred below - 65 years 7 Senior Accountant Master Degree in Commerce from Rs. 30,000/ per any recognised Institute/ University month Or Three Year’s experience as UDC or Pay – Pension equivalent in the Level 4 in Central/ whichever is less State Government/ University/PSU and other Central/State Autonomous bodies or equivalent pay package in the reputed private companies/ corporate banks with a minimum annual turnover of at least Rs. 200/- Crore or more. To write various books of accounts such as ledger salary register, income tax registers, maintain Receipt & Payment and prepare Balance sheet. Age preferred below - 65 years 8 Private Secretary A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 40,000/- per discipline from any recognised month Or Institute/ University Pay – Pension At least 03 Years’ experience as whichever is less Personal Assistant or 5 years as Stenographer in Central State Govt. Organisations/ University Research Institution or Central/ State Autonomous Institution/Reputed Private Intuition having a turnover Rs. 200/- Crore. Competent in taking fast dictation in English & Hindi (Preference for Shorthand qualification). Typing Speed: 35 wpm in English or 30 wpm in Hindi Knowledge of computer applications. Desirable: Proficiency in English & good communication skills. Age below - 65 years 9 Personal Assistant A Bachelor’s Degree in any Rs. 30,000/- per discipline from any recognised month Or University/Institute Pay – Pension Proficiency in Typing in English or whichever is less Hindi with minimum speed of 35/30 wpm respectively (preference for shorthand qualification). Knowledge of Computer Applications. Two years’ experience as personal Assistant or equivalent in Central State Govt. Organisations/ University Research Institution or Central/State Autonomous Institution/Reputed Private Institutions having a turnover Rs. 200/- Crore Competent to undertake the fast dictation. Desirable: Proficiency in English & good communication skills. Age preferred below - 65 years. 10 Web Master M. Tech /M.C.A. with appropriate Rs. 40,000/- per experience in Software Technology, month Web Designing in Digital Platform, Experience in Development of Apps, Website and Software. MOOCs Production of Audio & Video e- Learning Knowledge of Software in relevant area Age below - 40 years 11 Multi Media MCA/B.Tech/B.F.A. with appropriate Rs. 40,000/- per Producer experience in Software Technology. month Production of Multi Media on Digital Platform Knowledge of relevant Software Experience of Production of Audio & Video e-Learning ,MOOCs Age below - 40 year General Information: 1. The appointment is purely temporary and will terminate automatically without any notice or compensation on 31st March, 2020 or on joining of new permanent staff whichever is earlier. 2. The appointed person shall have no claim of appointment / absorption. 3. The appointment of the applicant will be governed by the terms and conditions of the IUCTE, BHU/UGC. 4. No TA/DA will be admissible for appearing for the interview. 5. Selected candidates will have to join duty immediately on receipt of the offer. 6. Relaxations and Reservation as per Govt. of India norms will be followed. 7. No interim enquiries / correspondence/ communication of any sort will be entertained on the matter. 8. Canvassing in any form and / or bringing any influence, political or otherwise, will be treated as a disqualification for the post applied for. .
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