Jalpaiguri District Govt of West Bengal jobs for Nirman Sahayak/ Accounts Clerk/ Clerk cum Typist in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 23 Dec 2016
Nirman Sahayak/ Accounts Clerk/ Clerk cum Typist
Job Description
Nirman Sahayak/Accounts Clerk/Clerk cum Typist Job vacancies in Govt. of West Bengal (Jalpaiguri District) on contractual basis
Nirman sahayak
No. Vacancies : 05 posts
Qualification : Applicants must have Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Pay Scale : Rs. 9000 – 40500/-
Accounts Clerk
No. Vacancies : 07 posts
Qualification : Applicants should be passed 10th or its equivalent qualification from a reputed Board.
Pay Scale : Rs. 5400 – 25200/-
Clerk cum Typist
No. Vacancies : 03 posts
Qualification : a) Must be a citizen of India as defined in Part-II of the Constitution of India. b) Have passed Madhyamik or its Equivalent examination from any Recognized University or Board or Council. c) Must have a minimum typing speed of 30 words per minutes in English and 20 words per minutes In Bengali. Provided that the selected candidates shall have to acquire proficiency in MS word or such other standard computerized word processing application before confirmation In service.
Pay Scale : Rs. 5400 – 25200/-
Age : 18-40 yrs
Selection Process : Candidates will select for recruitment of Jalpaiguri District Nirman Sahayak – Accounts Clerk & Clerk cum Typist through – 1. Written examination, 2. Viva Voce Test. The total marks for the Written exam is 85 where duration of exam is about 90 minutes.
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The name Jalpaiguri came from the word 'jalpai' means 'olive' which grew in the town and were seen even in 1900. The suffix 'guri' means a place. The name as well be associated with Jalpesh, the presiding deity (Shiva) of the entire region. The district situated in the northern part of West Bengal has international borders with Bhutan and Bagladesh in the North and South respectively and borders with Assam and Darjeeling hills in the East, West and Northwest. The entire topography is crisscrossed with rivulets, rivers and hills. The district is primarily rural with more than 80% of rural population. It has also high percentage of SC/ST population. Relatively sizeable population resides in Tea Gardens and Forest villages which are isolated and mostly inaccessible. The district is the gateway to the entire North-Eastern States and Bhutan. Having high percentage of migrated population different cultural groups (Ranjbanshi, Ravas, Totos, Metch, Santhals, Madasia and Oraons) have created a unique cultural harmony which is rarely seen in other districts of West Bengal.