Haryana PSC recruitment for Accounts Officer in Panchkula
Job Description
Advt. No. : 11
Accounts Officer/Chemist job vacancies in Haryana Public Service Commission (Haryana PSC)
Accounts Officer (Class-II) in DHBVNL (Cat. No. 1)
Qualification : a) Degree in CA with 2 years experience in supervisory capacity after passing CA examination OR ICWA with 4 years experience in supervisory capacity after passing the ICWA examination. b) Must have passed Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric Standard or same subject having qualification in higher degree. Criteria for award 5% additional maximum marks:- i) 5% marks for having qualification of both CA & ICWA ii) 2% marks for 1 year DOEACC “O level” course.
No.of Vacancy : 04
Accounts Officer in UHBVNL (Cat. No. 2)
Qualification : (i) Person having degree in Chartered Accountant (CA) with 2 years experience in supervisory capacity after passing CA examination. OR Institution of Cost & Works Accountants (ICWA) with 4 years experience in Supervisory capacity after passing the ICWA examination. (ii) Must have passed Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric Standard or same subject having qualification in higher degree.
No.of Vacancy : 04
Accounts Officer in HPGCL (Cat. No. 3)
Qualification : a) Person having degree in CA with two years experience in Supervisory capacity after passing CA examination. OR ICWA with four years experience in supervisory capacity after passing ICWA examination. b) Must have passed Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric Standard or same subject having qualification in higher degree.
No.of Vacancy : 08
Chemist in HPGCL (Cat. No. 4)
Qualification : a) M.Sc. (Chemistry) 1st Class with one year experience in Chemistry Laboratory in Thermal Power Plant. b) Must have passed Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric Standard or same subject having qualification in higher degree.
No.of Vacancy : 06
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Public Service Commissions, both at the Union and at the State level, are amongst the most important Public Institutions with long traditions which have served well. The establishment of this Institution had its origin in the history of Indian nationalism and the persistent demand of the leaders of freedom movement for progressive Indianisation of the Civil Service under British Raj.