India Post jobs for Postman /Mail Guard in Thiruvananthapuram. Last Date to apply: 14 Feb 2017
Postman /Mail Guard
Job Description
Postman/Mail Guard recruitment in Kerala Postal Circle
Postman
Qualification : Matriculation from a recognized board or University
No. of Vacancy : 583
Mail Guard
Qualification : Matriculation or Equivalent from a recognized board or University
No. of Vacancy : 11
Age limit : 18-27 years
Pay Scale : Rs. 21700 - 69,100
Application Fee: Rs. 100/- ( Rs One hundred only) mandatory for a1l categories of applicants who have registered. Examination Fee: In addition to the application fee, examination fee prescribed for all male applicants in General and OBC categories is Rs. 400/-
Selection Procedure: Division wise merit list will be prepared as per the marks obtained in the Aptitude test. The marks obtained in Aptitude Test will be taken to draw merit for each recruiting division and selection will be purely on merit basis in that particular division. It is further stated that
(a) if two or more candidates secure equal marks in Aptitude Test and if they are standing in the last position in the merit list, then it is clearly stated that the candidate senior in Age will be considered for selection
(b) if two or more candidates secure equal marks in Aptitude Test and they are standing in the last position in the merit list & their ages are also the same, then candidates who secured higher percentage in the matriculation will be considered for selection.
( c) Impersonation and / or possession of any material, electronic equipments or any other malpractices found/noticed during the examination may render a candidate liable to be expelled from the examination hall . The candidature will be cancelled apart from any other punishment/penalty that may be imposed upon the candidate.
Probation Period: Two Years
Job Particulars
About Company
Kerala P&T Circle was formed on 1st July 1961, bifurcating the then Madras Circle. Prior to their integration with Indian Post Offices on 1st April 1951, there were separate postal systems in the former states of Travancore and Kochi called ‘Anchal Service’. The Anchal Service was meant for communication within the respective State only. The then Indian P & T Department also had its own Posts and Telegraph Offices in these States. These offices were part of the then P & T Department of Government of India. Consequent on integration of the ‘Anchal Service’, all the then existing Anchal Offices were either amalgamated to the nearby Indian Post Offices or re-designated as Post Offices in the same location.