Sainik School jobs for Asst Master Social Science / Lab Assistant Biology in Bijapur. Last Date to apply: 31 Jan 2017
Asst Master Social Science / Lab Assistant Biology
Job Description
Asst Master (Social Science)
No. of Post : 01
Qualification : (a) Graduate with any two of the following subjects - Geography, Economics, Political Science and History. (b) B.Ed from a recognized university. (c) Qualified in CTET/TET conducted by Central/State Govt. Desirable (a) Teaching experience of two years in CBSE affiliated English Medium Schools, preferably residential. (b) Higher qualifications with computer knowledge. (c) Achievements in NCC/ Sports/Extra-curricular activities etc
Age : Between 21 - 35 Years as on 01 Jun 17
Pay Scale : Rs 9300- 34800 Grade Pay Rs 4600/-
Lab Assistant (Biology)
No. of Post : 01
Qualification : Intermediate (or) 10+2 equivalent with Biology subject from recognized Board. Desirable (a) B.Sc (with Biology as one of the subject). (b) Computer Knowledge. (c) Teaching experience of 2 years in CBSE affiliated English Medium School, preferably residential. (d) Achievements in NCC/ Sports/Co-curricular activities.
Age : Between 21 - 35 Years as on 01 Jun 17
Pay Scale : Rs 5200- 20200 + Grade Pay Rs 2400/-
Fee : Applications should be accompanied by one A/C payee Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- (non- refundable) in favour of Principal, Sainik School Bijapur payable on State Bank of India Sainik School Campus Bijapur Branch (Code 3163).
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About Company
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 anofficer’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 theclassrooms 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. The corridor overlooked a large quadrangle that was bounded on the two remaining sides with nondescript brickworks and the like