High Court of Bombay recruitment for Assistant Registrar in Aurangabad
Assistant Registrar (I.T.)/ Project Manager
Job Description
Advertisement No. ADM./ 1104 /2016 Date : 09/08/2016
Assistant Registrar (I.T.)/Project Manager recruitment in High Court of Judicature at Bombay
Qualification : Candidates possess M.E. or equivalent Degree (Computer Science or related subject) from a recognized University / Institution in First Division, with 3 years working experience in the related field ; OR (iii) possess B.E./M.C.A. or equivalent degree in Computer Science or related subject in First Division, with 5 years working experience in the related field ; (iv) have handled Software Development Projects involving complete system development life cycle. Should have been exposed to working on Unix/Linux platforms with skills in Relational Database Environment and Client Server Technologies. Should have handled Project teams consisting of Programmers. Should have exposure to System Administration and Networking (LAN/WAN).
Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 plus Grade Pay Rs. 6600/-
Age : 30 years and more than 40 years
Application Fee : The fees, in the sum of Rs. 100/- should be paid only by the mode of Demand Draft issued by any nationalized bank in favour of “Registrar (Administration), High Court of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad”, payable at par at Aurangabad, which shall not be refunded, in any case. The name and Registration ID number of the candidate, as appearing on the application online, should invariably be mentioned overleaf of the Demand Draft, so as to enable the office to attach it with the respective application. If the fees is paid by a mode different than the mode of Demand Draft, candidature of the candidate shall be rejected.
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The Legal history of Bombay may be said to have begun in 1661, when it became a British possession. The Town and Island of Bombay was received by the British as a part of the dowry of the Portuguese Princess Catherine of Braganza, sister of Alphonso VI, the then Portuguese Monarch, when she married King Charles II . Bombay then was little more than a small fishing village consisting of a few straggling huts of Kolis, its indigenous inhabitants; and its harbour, destined in the course of years to develop into the greatest and most important commercial seaport in the East, sheltered only a few fishing boats. Charles II transferred it to the East India Company in 1668 for an insignificant annual rent of 10 Pounds.