Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Western region Recruitment 61 Various posts
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Western region Recruitment 61 Various posts
Total no. of posts: 61 posts
Name of the Posts:
1. Assistant Welfare Administrator: 02 Posts
2. Senior Scientific Assistant: 19 Posts
3. Junior Scientific Assistant: 10 Posts
4. Junior technical Assistant: 05 Posts
5. Sepoy: 25 Posts
How to apply: The eligible candidates may apply in prescribed application along with necessary certificates by post to the Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission (Western Region), 1st floor, Pratisiitha Bhavan, 101, MK road, Mumbai – 400020 on or before 16/12/2011.
Educational qualification: Candidates must see the advt details.
Application fee: Eligible Candidates have to pay the fee for Rs 50/- (No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women/EXSM candidates) in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamp (CRFS). These stamps are available at all departmental Post Offices of the country. These stamps may be pasted on the application form in the space provided for the purpose.
Selection procedure: Candidates are selected on the basis of screening test/Interview along with proficiency test.
Last date for receipt of application is 16.12.2011 (for remote areas: 23-12-2011)
For more information regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, application fee, application format, how to apply, selection process, experience, last date for receipt of application, no. of posts and other information of SSC Western Region is available in Employment News 19- 25 November 2011,page no 17. ( or)
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