Monday, August 6, 2012

Indian Institute of Teacher Education Recruitment for the Asst Professor/ Asst Registrar Post

Recruitment for the Asst Professor/ Asst Registrar Post
Posting Date: 5 August 12

Last Date: 10 August 12

Eligibility:
BEd
M Phil / Phd

Location: Gandhinagar

Job Category: Govt Sector, Teaching

Job Type: Full Time
Hiring Process: Written-test and Interview.

IITE hiring Asst

Indian Institute of Teacher Education, invites applications for the post of Asst Professor/ Asst Registrar

Sl. No.Post NameQualificationNo. of Post
2.Asst ProfessorA. Master’s Degree in Science / Humanities / Arts with 50 % marks (or on equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed). Foundation Courses B. M.Ed. with at least 55 % marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and C. Any other stipulation prescribed by the UGC / any such affiliating body / State Government, from time to time for the positions of principal and lecturers, shall be mandatory. OR A. M.A. in education with 55 % marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed). B. B. Ed. with at least 55 % (marks or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) andC. Any other stipulation prescribed by the UGC / any such affiliating body/ State Government, from time to time for the positions of principal and lecturers, shall be mandatory 27.10. Master’s Degree with at least 55% Marks or its equivalent grade of B in the UGC seven-point scale from a recognized University with Good academic record.

7 1 ST
1 OBC
5 OPEN

10Asst RegistrarMaster’s Degree with at least 55% Marks or its equivalent grade of B in the UGC seven-point scale from a recognized University with Good academic record.
Desirable: At least three years experience in supervisory/ administrative or equivalent
cadre in a Group B post in a Government Department / University / Educational or Research Institution/Teaching and/or Research experience or comparable experience.

3 OPEN

Age Limit : Preferably below 50 years.

Salary : Rs. 15600-39100 GP 6000

Fee : A crossed Demand Draft for Rs. 300/- for candidates under ‘General’ and 'OBC' category, ‘SC/ST category candidates are required to pay Rs 150/- in the form of DD. (Whether the post is reserved for these categories or not), drawn in favour of “Indian Institute of Teacher Education”, payable at Gandhinagar should be sent with the application towards registration fee (non-refundable). Please write Name of the post applied for with subject and specialization (if any), and applicant’s name with full postal address on the back of the Demand Draft without fail.

How to apply

Enclose self-attested photo copies (not originals) of certificates with the application as proof of each information (date of birth, qualifications, experience etc.) furnished in the Application. Please mention 'Sl. No. of proof enclosed' (as mentioned/filled in the application) at the right top corner of each copy of the certificate/document enclosed to the application. Complete Application in all respect in a good envelope [please write on the top-left side of the envelope the Name of the post, SC/ST/OBC/PWD/General etc.] should send to the Registrar, Indian Institute of Teacher Education, Government Commerce College, Sector-15, Gandhinagar-382016, Gujarat, India on or before 10/08/2012.

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Municipal Corporation of Delhi Recruitment for the Lab Asst./ Physiotherapist/ Medical Social Worker post

Recruitment for the Lab Asst./ Physiotherapist/ Medical Social Worker post
Posting Date: 3 August 12

Last Date: 10 August 12

Eligibility:
Any Post Graduate
Diploma

Location: Delhi

Job Category: Govt Sector, Others

Job Type: Full Time

Hiring Process: Face to Face Interview.

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Municipal Corporation of Delhi, invites applications for the post of Lab Asst./ Physiotherapist/ Medical Social Worker

Sl.
No
Name/ No.of the Post Qualification Salary/ Age Date of Interview
1 Lab Assistant

Matriculation Pass with science as a subject from a recognized university/ Boar/ School or equivalent . Diploma in medical laboratory Technology from a recognized Institutions or equivalent.

Rs.12,540/-
/ 18-30 yrs

16/08/2012
3 PhysiotherapistDiploma in Physiotherapy from a recognized Institution. Rs.22,275/-
/ 18-30 yrs
17/08/2012
4 Medical Social Worker

Degree of a recognized University or equivalent. Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma in Social Service/ Social welfare/ Social work/ Sociology Psychology of a recognized university/ Institution or equivalent. Desirable : Experience of field research work Working knowledge of Hindi

Rs. 13,200/-
/18-30 yrs
17/08/2012


How to apply

The application complete in all respects in the prescribed format along with photocopies of the necessary documents should reach the office of the Medical Superintendent/SDN Hospital latest by 10/08/2012 upto 2.00 p.m.

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Sarva Siksha Mission (Govt. of West Bengal) Recruitment for the District Co-ordinator/ District Programme/ Asst Engineer/ Jr Engineer

Recruitment for the District Co-ordinator/ District Programme/ Asst Engineer/ Jr Engineer
Post Date: 3 August 12

Last Date: 24 August 12

Eligibility:
Any Graduate
B.Com(Commerce)
BA(Commerce, Economics)
Diploma(Civil)
Location: West Bengal-other

Job Category: Diploma, Govt Sector, Others

Job Type: Full Time

Hiring Process: Written-test.

Memo No.1131/SSM

Sarva Siksha Mission (Govt. of West Bengal) inviting application for the post of District Co-ordinator/District Programme/Asst Engineer/Jr Engineer

SI
No
Post Name Qualification No of Post Pay Scale
2District Project
Management Information System , (PMIS) Co-ordinator
Hons Graduate /Post Graduate in Commerce with at least 50% marks from any recognized University and DOEACC "O" Level or Diploma Course in Computer Application (DCA) From any recognized Institution . Experience: At Least 1 yr experience in Data Base Managment is desirable01

Rs 18401
3District planning Co-ordinator Hons Graduate /Post Graduate in Econimics or Commerce form any recognized University with at least 50 % marks .Experience: At Least 1 yr experience in Project Work is desirable.01

Rs 18401
4District IED Co-Ordinator Bachelor Degree from any recognised University with RCI Training on disabilities (Degree/Diploma) Experience : At least 3 yrs experience in the field of disabilities is desirable.01

Rs 18401
5Field Level
Jr Engineer
Diploma in Civil Engineering from any recognized Institution 10Rs 16 076
6District Programme (Co-Ordinator (Pedagogy) Hons Graduate /Post Graduate in any subject with at least 50 % marks and B.Ed (at least 55 % marks) from any recognized University.01Rs 15577
11Additional Asst Engineer Degree in Civil Engineering from any recognized University with specialization in Construction /Building Management .Minimum 1 year experience id desirable . 02Rs 26703
12Additional Field Level Jr Engineer Diploma in Civil Engineering from any recognized Institution 20Rs 16076

Age Limit: 21 -35 yrs as on 01/01/2012

How to apply

Submit their application in the prescribed format , duly signed with 10 pcs self addressed stamped (Rs 5) envelope with all attested copies of testimonial. Allication must be submitted to the District Project officer, Sarva Siksha mission, nadia, nadia Zilla Parishad Dak Bunglow (Old), PO Krishnagar , Dist -nadia, Pin -741101, through Registered Post /Speed Post /by hand on or before 24/08/2012 up to 4 PM

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Choosing a Career after 10+2

The time right after the board exams of class 12th is probably the most stressful time for students. There are endless discussions with family members on what stream to choose, hours spent online researching about growth prospects in various fields, trips to counselors, and tons of confusion. The choice you make after class 12th very often defines your entire life. Thus, it is important to choose wisely.
  • Here is a short guide which will help you make a better career decision after class 12th.

Explore your interests

The Indian education is such that you hardly get an opportunity to explore yourself. The couple of months you get after class 12th exams are the ideal time to explore your interests. Enroll in different programs and try to figure out what you love doing. For some, it could be computers, for others it could be designing; there could be some who are interested in research, so on and so forth. Once you identify your interests, it becomes easier to streamline your career options.

Don’t bother about prospects. There are prospects in every field

One of the most common career discussions in households is analyzing prospects for every stream. Adopting such an approach can be a disaster. You might end up with something that you that you don’t really like. The truth is, there are growth prospects in every field. Even if you pick up an unconventional option, you will find examples of people who are really doing well for themselves in that particular field.
If you are good at what you do, you will always succeed in that. Money always follows success.

Talk to a counselor or some seniors about what you are taught in a particular field

Most times, you are not very sure about what you are taught in a particular field. For example, if your interest lies in Chemistry and you choose to do an Honors course in Chemistry from Delhi University, it helps if you know what is the syllabi and future opportunities in the field. Get help from a counselor, or talk to some seniors in the same field.

They will be able to tell you all about it, helping you make an informed decision.

College matters!

Contrary to what most experts tell you out there, the reputation of a college you choose to study in matters. Ask a student who has done B.Com (Hons) from a second grade Delhi University college and you would know. Thus, it is always better to keep two to three career options open. If you can’t get a college of your choice in option A, you can always try for option B and option C.
Studying in a tier 1 college gives you an opportunity to be picked up by some of the best brands out there. They do not bother visiting tier 2 and tier 3 colleges. A tier 1 college also gives you a better exposure overall, which comes in handy for the rest of your life.

5 points mistakes to avoid in job interview

Applicants for a job opening are always greater than the number of positions available, irrespective of the state of the economy. It is always the survival of the fittest, and it is often small mistakes that can cost you the job. A face-to-face interview is the litmus test that many around the world fail to pass.
If you have not been getting a response from employers after an interview, or you are preparing to face the litmus test for the first time, here are 5 most common job interview mistakes that you would do well to avoid.

1.Trying to fit in to the expectations of the employer

It is by far the most common job interview mistake committed by candidates. As humans, we have an innate tendency to be accepted, and we often lie our way to it. But one simple lie leads to hundreds others, and eventually, you are caught. HR professionals are skilled at catching lies. In fact, that’s the first thing they do in a job interview- separate the genuine candidates from the liars.
Don’t try to put on a garb just to seek acceptance from the interviewer. Be yourself and speak of situations as they are. Even if you were fired from your last job, don’t hide it from your potential employer. Interviewers are humans too, and they understand difficulties and situations of working in an organization.

2. Asking no questions, or asking dumb ones

An employer expects you be research a little bit about the company and the industry before you come for the interview. When we research something, we often have our doubts and our questions. Surprisingly though, most candidates fail to put enough hard work in the research part. The end result- they fail to ask relevant questions, or end up asking dumb questions at the end of the interview. Make sure you avoid that mistake.
When you get the chance, always ask questions that make the interviewer think a little.

3. Rambling rather than answering

When an interviewer asks a question, he expects a concise, well articulated response. A to the point answer shows you are confident, and organizations are always looking for confident employees. When answering a question, you need to know when to stop. And you need to avoid the rambling pitfall that interviewers lay there purposely. Most times, when you finish answering, the interviewer will pause for a moment, expecting you to go further.
Don’t fall in that trap. Just remain confident and ask the interviewer politely whether he would like to know something else.

4. Not taking your CV with you

When you read it, it seems like a common thing to do. You need to take your CV and your documents along when you are going for an interview. But 60% of the candidates forget to take it along, or don’t bother taking it along.
Even if you have already sent your CV via e-mail, always take it along when going for an interview. Make sure it is neatly printed on an A4 size sheet, and do not fold it. Keep it safe in a folder with the rest of the documents. It shows that you are organized and serious about the job.

5. Speaking ill of the last employer

It is one of the most common reasons why employers reject a candidate. When you bad mouth your previous employer, it shows that you lack integrity and loyalty. No organization wants an employee who is not trustworthy.
resource:http://www.recruitment4u.net/2012/08/5-job-interview-mistakes-to-avoid.html

10 tips to write a successful CV

Almost 60% of resumes that employers get end up straight up in the dustbin without a call for the second round for the recruitment process. A CV is an introduction of yourself that you give to your potential employer. You need to make sure you introduce yourself effectively in order to improve your chances of getting ahead in the recruitment process. Here are 10 tips which can help you write a better CV.

1. Keep it short

Employers get hundreds of resumes every day. They do not have the time to go through pages of your biography. Keep your CV really short. A page is the ideal length of a resume, but at best, it can be a maximum of two pages. Any longer and it will be trashed.

2. Follow the common layout

Employers tend to scan resumes in order to shortlist the right candidates. Following a standard layout for a CV is always advisable. The general layout of a CV is your personal details at the top, followed by career objectives, academic qualifications, achievements, interests and hobbies. Make sure you use short sentences and use bullet points wherever possible. Have plenty of white space in your Cv in order to make it easy to glance through.

3. Avoid cliched vocabulary

When writing your goals and objectives, avoid using clichéd vocabulary. Employers have become immune to clichéd words and they harm the credibility of your resume.

4. Define your success in numbers

Instead of just saying handled something like “handled a profile successfully”, it is always better to quantify that success. Include numbers such as percentage of sales that increased in the last organization because of your efforts.

5. Tweak the CV according to the profile you are applying for

Don’t just have a CV and start shooting off the same to every organization or job offer you come across. Tweak your resume according to the profile and the organization you are applying for. Your CV needs to be in tune with what an organization is looking for.

6. Write a summary

It is important that your CV is in tune with what the employer is looking for. He does not want to waste time conducting an interview with someone who is not the right fit for the organization. Help save your and your potential employer’s time as well by writing a summary of your career goals and objectives.

7. Explain gaps

There are many of us who have gap years for myriad reasons. Some of us decide to take a break while for others, there is a break forced upon them for lack of a good opportunity. Gaps are not bad, but it is important that you explain them to your employer in a positive way. If you have been out of work for an year, tell your potential employer what you have been doing. It could be a course, self improvement or anything else that shows you in a positive light.

8. Use spell check

Spelling and grammatical errors on a CV never have a good impression on an employer. They come across as lack of interest and a lack of attention to details. Before you send across your CV, make sure you have thoroughly proofread it for grammatical and spelling errors.

9. Include references

References add to the credibility of your resume. Even if it the first job you are applying to, you can always include references from your college internship or someone you have worked with closely for an important project or assignment in college.

10. Don’t forget the cover letter

A cover letter is a prelude to your CV. You need to make sure you write something that peeks the interest of the employer. A good cover letter makes sure your CV is read thoroughly.
resource: http://www.recruitment4u.net/2012/08/10-tips-to-write-successful-cv.html

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