Gujarat Environment Management Institute jobs for Senior Clerk in Gandhinagar. Last Date to apply: 30 Apr 2017

Senior Clerk
Job Description
Post Code 3
Senior Clerk job opportunities in Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI) on Direct Recruitment
Qualification : Should posses a Bachelor Degree from a Recognized University or Institute in Commerce, Arts, Law, Business Administration or Science with first class and minimum 2 years experience in office routine work of accounts with reputed organization. Should have the basic knowledge of Computer Application as prescribed in Gujarat Civil Services Classification and Recruitment (General) Rules 1967, as amendment from time to time. Should possess adequate knowledge of Gujarati or Hindi. Candidates having Bachelor’s degree in disciplines other than above shall be ineligible
No. of Post : 01
Age : 21 - 37 of years
Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200
Fee : a. For General Category Candidates: Rs 500/- per application b. For General Category Female Candidates & SC, ST & SEBC Candidates: Rs. 250/- per application
Selection Process : Candidates will be Selected on the basis of their performance in Written Examination/ Computer Proficiency Test
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About Company
The Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI) was constituted in accordance with the Govt. Resolution No. ENV-1098-1280-P, dated. 1.2.1999 issued by the Forest & Environment Department, Government of Gujarat, with its Head Quarter at Vadodara. The GEMI was registered under the Society of Registration Act, 1860 vide the Registration No. Gujarat/1380/Vadodara dated. 1.3.1999 as well as under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950 vide the Public Trust Register no. F/1065/Vadodara, dated 01/03/1999. The Institute shifted it’s headquarter to Gandhinagar on 1st November 2011.It has also set up a Separate Laboratory. After shifting to Gandhinagar, the Institute has been given a boost with new vigour. The revamped Institute has started contributing to the environmental action based on awareness about the environment issues.