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Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (Indian Army), invited from candidates for recruitment as Jr. Commissioned Officer (Catering)Â www.freshersworld.com
Post Name | Qualifications | No. of Post |
Jr. Commissioned Officer (Catering) | (i) 10+2 or equivalent from any education board recognized by Council of board of school education in India. Candidates should have working knowledge of either English or Hindi or both. (ii) Diploma/Certificate Course of a duration of one year or more in Cookery/Hotel Management and Catering Technology from a recognized University / Food Craft Institute. AICTE recognition is not mandatory. | 05 |
Age : 21 to 27 years as on First day of Recruitment Rally.
Physical Standards : Minimum physical standards will be as applicable to the Soldier (General Duty) category. These vary depending upon the region of the country. The country has been divided into six regions, e.g Western Himalayan Region, Eastern Himalayan Region, Western Plains Region, Eastern Plains Region, Central Region and Southern Region. The details can be obtained from the nearest HQ Recruiting Zone /  Army Recruiting Office/IRO.
Mode of Recruitment : (a) Screening.  Screening of the candidates will be carried out from 15 – 18 Jan 2013 at Army Supply Corps Centre (South), Bangalore.
Medical Standard :Â A candidate should have robust physique and mental health, chest should be well developed having minimum 5 cm expansion, should have normal hearing with each ear. Should have sufficient number of natural healthy gum and teeth, i.e. 14 dental points. Should not have diseases like deformity of bones, hydrocele, varicose veins or piles. Candidates may contact nearest recruiting office / zones given in Para 14 of the advertisement for existing rules on medical standards.Â
Written Examination : Only those candidates selected in the screening will be permitted to appear in the written examination which will be conducted only at Army Supply Corps Centre (South), Bangalore on 21 Jan 2013. The written examination will be of two hours. The exam will comprise of one composite question paper of 100 marks. Min pass marks is 40.
The Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) is the nodal agency to undertake multi-media advertising and publicity for various Ministries and Departments of Government of India. Some of the Autonomous Bodies also route their advertisements through DAVP. As a service agency, it endeavours to communicate at grass roots level on behalf of various Central Government Ministries.The origin of DAVP can be traced to the times of World War-II. Immediately after the out-break of Second World War, the erstwhile government of India appointed a Chief Press Advisor. Besides other things, advertising was also the responsibility of the Chief Press Advisor. A post of Advertising Consultant was created in June 1941 under the Chief Press Advisor. This is where DAVP has its roots. On March 1, 1942, the Advertising Consultant Office became the Advertising Branch of the Department of Information & Broadcasting. Following the expansion in its scope, functions and activities, this Advertising unit was declared an Attached Office of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on October 1, 1955. The office also assumed the name of Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity(DAVP). DAVP was further declared as Head of a Department on April 4, 1959. By virtue of this declaration, financial and administrative powers were delegated to DAVP.
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