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22nd January 2011, 09:39 PM
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Eligibility for PSU after B.Tech (Electronics) for people who lost one eye?
a b tech in electronics is eligible for psu,who has lost his one eye?
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23rd January 2011, 10:53 PM
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Re: Eligibility for PSU after B.Tech (Electronics) for people who lost one eye?
Dear Friend
It depends on the type of job one is applying for, whether it is a public sector undertaking or private sector undertaking company. If the job profile has plant job like construction and production where heavy machinery and equipments operate you will not be able to get the job. If the job profile has office works then you can surely apply. So, apply for those jobs which allows office job. Thank You |
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24th January 2011, 12:17 AM
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Re: Eligibility for PSU after B.Tech (Electronics) for people who lost one eye?
hello friend.........
in the PSU sector the eligibility for the physically handicapped candidates depends on the type of the work or the job that is provided by that particular firm........ like it is in the industry then you wont get the job but if it is the officie work then you would have chances of getting that job......... |
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7th December 2011, 12:33 PM
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Re: Eligibility for PSU after B.Tech (Electronics) for people who lost one eye?
It depends on the type of job one is applying for, whether it is a public sector
undertaking or private sector undertaking company. If the job profile has plant job like construction and production where heavy machinery and equipments operate you will not be able to get the job. If the job profile has office works then you can surely apply. So, apply for those jobs which allows office job. |
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