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Job Post: Legal Officers @ Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited [Apply by Jan 3]

By LawStreet News Network      15 December, 2018 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Legal Officers @ Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited [Apply by Jan 3]

Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL), a Schedule A Mini-ratna CategoryI Central Public Sector Enterprise wholly owned by Government of India, started functioning as a Corporatized entity with effect from 13th January, 2006. The objective and the business of the Company is designing, manufacturing security papers, Printing Currency & Bank notes, Passports, non-judicial stamp papers, postage stamps and Minting of the Coins.

SPMCIL is looking forward to recruiting high calibre and talented professionals and accordingly invites online applications for the post of Officer (Legal).

Total number of posts: 7 (4-UR, 1-SC, 2-OBC)

Level: E-1

Scale of Pay (IDA): Rs. 40,000-1,40,000/-

Eligibility

Essential Qualification: First class degree in Law (Regular course) from Govt. recognized University/Institute.
Desirable: Law degree from a National Law School/ Law Faculty of Delhi University.

Maximum Age (As on 03.01.2019): 30 years

Upper age relaxation by 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC candidates (for reserved posts) and J&K candidates.

Selection Procedure

Selection for the posts will comprise of an online test followed by Interview. The online examination will be conducted at various centers in
Delhi/Noida/Gurugram/Faridabad.

How to Apply

To apply online, click here.

Examination Fees and Intimation charges:

Rs. 400/- (Non-Refundable) for candidates belonging to General and OBC Categories (including Ex-Servicemen)
Intimation charges of Rs. 100/- (Non-Refundable) for candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD Categories.
The fees is inclusive of GST.

Important Dates

Opening of website link for applying online application03.12.2018
Closing date for applying online03.01.2019
Payment of fees in online mode 03.12.2018 to 03.01.2019
Online ExaminationThe date will be informed on the website
Link for download of admit cards from the websiteAround 10 -15 days before the examination

Read the official notification below.



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