Upper Division Clerk,Stenographer Grade-III, Jobs & Vacancy in Others at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Aug 2011
Job or Vacancy Description:
Application invited for the post of:
Upper Division Clerk
Stenographer Grade-III
General Instructions:
I. The upper age limit is also relaxable suitably in cases of certain other categories such as Children/Family member of those died in 1984 riots, Ex-servicemen, repatriates, retrenched employees etc. as per rules.
2. The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the closing date for receipt of applications from candidates in India (other than those in Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep).
3. Only date of birth indicated in SSC/Secondary School Leaving Certificate/Birth Certificate will be accepted. No subsequent request for change shall be granted.
4. Only screened-in applicants will be called for written test.
5. In case response is more, the screening of applications will be restricted to those with higher percentage of marks in the prescribed qualification.
6. SC/ST outstation candidates will be paid to and fro travelling allowance of second-class Railway fare by the shortest route (subject to production of tickets) as admissible under the Rules. However, Travelling Allowance is not admissible to those SC/ST candidates who are already in Central/State Government services, Central/State Government Corporation, Public Undertakings, Local Government Institutions and Panchayats and the Concession availed from Railways, if any, for undertaking journey for attending written examination.
7. Applications, which are not in conformity with the requirements indicated in the advertisement are liable to be rejected.
8. Candidates may ensure that they fill in the correct information. Candidates who furnish false information will be disqualified for skill test/interview.
9. BARC reserves the right to fill up the post or even to cancel the whole process of recruitment without assigning any reasons.
10. Mere fulfilling the requirements as laid down in the advertisement does not guarantee candidates being called for written examination etc. No correspondence will be entertained with candidates not considered for written examination / stenography / typing test / oral interview / appointment.
11. More vacancies may also be filled through this advertisement. Further, vacancies mentioned above are subject to variation. The eligibility criteria as prescribed in the advertisement will be determined with respect to the last date for receipt of application.
Tentative Last Date : 16-09-2011
About the organization:
Dr. Bhabha approached Sir Dorabji Tata Trust for starting nuclear research in India leading to the establishment of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, which was inaugurated on December 19, 1945. Atomic Energy Act was passed on April 15,1948 and Atomic Energy Commission was constituted on August 10, 1948 in order to intensify the studies related to the exploitation of nuclear energy for the benefit of the nation. Exhaustive survey for rare minerals and Uranium deposits started by Atomic Minerals Division and on August 18, 1959 Indian Rare Earths Ltd was set up for the chemical processing and recovery of rare earth compounds and Thorium-Uranium deposits. Atomic Energy Commission started Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay on January 3, 1954. Atomic Energy Commission functioning under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research was brought under the Department of Atomic Energy from August 3, 1954 with Dr. Homi Bhabha as the Secretary to the Government of India for the department. Department of Atomic Energy functioned under the direct control of the Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and continued to remain under the direct charge of successive prime ministers since then. All scientists and engineers engaged in the fields of reactor design and development, instrumentation, metallurgy and material science etc were transferred along with their respective programme from TIFR to AEET to become an integral part of the newly created AEET. TIFR has become an institution fully dedicated to carry out fundamental research in Nuclear Science. The Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) was formally dedicated to the nation by the then Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru on January 20, 1957. Later, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi renamed AEET as Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) on January 22, 1967 as a fitting tribute to Dr. Homi Bhabha who died in an air crash on January 24, 1966. Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay has already made its impressions in the world of science as one of the unique nuclear research institution where high quality research and development is taking place in the areas of nuclear reactor design and installation, fuel fabrication, chemical processing of depleted fuel and also acquired sufficient expertise in the development of radioisotope application techniques in medicine, agriculture and industries. Basic and advanced research investigations were in full progress in nuclear physics, spectroscopy, solid state physics, chemical and life sciences, reactor engineering, instrumentation, radiation safety and nuclear medicine etc. In a nutshell, BARC provides a broad spectrum of scientific and technological activities extending from basic laboratory bench scale research to scaled up plant level operations and its functional domain covers all walks of science and technology ? stretching from classical school of thoughts to the emerging novel fields of interest. The core mandate of this institution is to provide Research and Development support required to sustain one of the major peaceful applications of nuclear energy viz.
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