Govt. of Manipur jobs for Surveyor/ Draughtsman/LDC/ Gauge Reader in Imphal. Last Date to apply: 05 Oct 2016
Surveyor/ Draughtsman/LDC/ Gauge Reader
Job Description
Surveyor/ Draughtsman/LDC/ Gauge Reader recruitment in Govt. of Manipur- Irrigation & Flood Control Department
Surveyor
Qualification : a. Matriculate HSLC or its equivalent of a recognized University/Institution/Board b. 2 (two) years certificate course of Surveyor from recognized Institute/ITI
No. of Post : 12 posts
Salary : Rs. 5200-20200
Draughtsman
Qualification : a. Matriculate /HSLC or its equivalent of a recognized University/Institution/Board b. Passed In a Certificate or Diploma Course Draughtsman ship from a recognized Institute as approved by National and/or State Council for Training in Vocational Trade OR Passed in Higher Drawing or Tracer's Exam from a recognized Art Institute
No. of Post : 14 posts
Scale of Pay : Rs. 5200-20200
LDC
Qualification : Graduate with completed course on Computer Concepts (DOS + Windows + MS Office + Multimedia + Internet) - (CCC) of a recognized institute.
No. of Post : 56 posts
Scale of Pay : Rs. 5200-20200
Gauge Reader
Qualification : Graduate from recognized university
No. of Post : 02 posts
Scale of Pay : Rs. 5200-20200
Age Limit : 18-38 yrs
Examination Scheme :
A. Written Test
i) 50 marks - General English/100 marks (3 hours) - General English, Précis writing, Drafting & Essay.
ii) 50 marks - General Knowledge.
B. Computer Skill Test (Practical) for the post of LDC/Office Assistant - 50 marks
C Viva Voce (walk-in-Interview ) - 50 marks
Fee : Candidates are required to pay the applicable fee during the time of submission of forum a) For the post of LDC/Office Assistant (OA), Surveyor, Draugustman/Draftsman Grade-III, Gauge Reader –Rs.500/- for Unreserved Category and OBC candidates and Rs. 250/- for SC/ST. for Unreserved Category and OBC candidates and now- for SC/ST.
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Manipur literally meaning “A jeweled land” nestle deep within a lush green corner of North East India. It seems much like an exquisite work of art executed by superb hands of Nature and is indeed a state of exquisite natural beauty and splendors, the beauty of which once inspired Mrs. St. Clair Grimwood described it as ” A Pretty Place more beautiful than many show places of the world” Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru paid a fitting tribute by describing it as “Jewel of India”.