Tea Board of India recruitment for 2018 for accountant vacancy in singrauli. Apply for accountant vacancy govt job in tea board of india.
Post Name : Scientist (Microbiologist)
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Rs. 40000/- (Per Month)
Post Name : Field Expert
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Rs. 40000/- (Per Month)
Post Name : Project Scientist (Microbiology)
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Rs. 21000/- (Per Month)
Post Name : Accountant
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Rs. 20000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification :
For Scientist : Ph.D. (Microbiology/ Food Technology/ Life Science/ Agriculture)
or M.Sc 1st class in Microbiology/ Food technology/ Life Science
For Field Expert : MSc./ PhD in Agriculture with thorough knowledge of field activities including Organic Farming.
For Project Scientist : M.Sc. in Agriculture/ Life Sciences with specialization in microbiology.
For Accountant : Bachelors’ degree in Commerce with adequate skill in operation of Tally (trained).
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 35 years for Scientist/ Field Expert/ Project Scientist & 30 years for Accountant (As on 01.07.2017).
Job Location : Siliguri (West Bengal)
Selection Process : Selection will be through Interview.
Application Fee : There is no application fee.
How to Apply : Interested Candidates may appear for walk in interview along with application, bio-data, attested copies of certificates, mark sheets and testimonials at the time of interview.
Venue of Interview : Quality Control Laboratory, Tea Board , Tea Park (back side of NJP Rly stn), Siliguri-735135.
Tea is one of the industries, which by an Act of Parliament comes under the control of the Union Govt. The genesis of the Tea Board India dates back to 1903 when the Indian Tea Cess Bill was passed. The Bill provided for levying a cess on tea exports - the proceeds of which were to be used for the promotion of Indian tea both within and outside India. The present Tea Board set up under section 4 of the Tea Act 1953 was constituted on 1st April 1954. It has succeeded the Central Tea Board and the Indian Tea Licencing Committee which functioned respectively under the Central Tea Board Act,1949 and the Indian Tea Control Act, 1938 which were repealed. The activities of the two previous bodies had been confined largely to regulation of tea cultivation and export of tea as required by the International Tea Agreement then in force, and promotion of tea Consumption.
Candidate Profile
Bachelors’ degree in Commerce with adequate skill in operation of Tally (trained).
Education : Any Graduate ,B .Com