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31st May 2012, 09:29 PM
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how to apply for government post after completing diploma in Architecture?
i have complated deploma in architecture .I want to know can i appply for the goverment post which for civil
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23rd June 2012, 05:03 PM
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Re: how to apply for government post after completing diploma in Architecture?
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You can have many jobs.The eligibility conditions for civil enggineering jobs : The candidate is expected to successfully complete B.E Civil Engineering, M.E. Civil Engineering, B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Arch and M.Arch. Maths is one of the main eligibility in becoming a civil engineer. Based on the qualification, your job profile will be designated. Posts and pay scales Chief Engineer – The candidate should posses’ certification in Group A Service examination and IRSE and education background of M.Tech Structural Engineering. He/she is expected to be less than 50 years of age. The pay band for this designation would be around Rs.51300/- and it can go up to a maximum of Rs.73000/-, provided the candidate have an experience of seven years in big Government organizations and involved in large building constructions. General Manager, Design division – The candidate who is applying for the post is expected to have completed Group A Service examination and IRSE. The preferred education background is B.E in Civil and M.Tech Structural Engineering. With a minimum of five year experience in a reputed construction company and the experience of working in manager level in any Gazette fields would be paid an average of Rs.29100/-. When experience grows, the pay band would increase to Rs.54500/-. The age limit for this position is not more than 50 years. |
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29th April 2014, 04:09 PM
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Re: how to apply for government post after completing diploma in Architecture?
after completed diploma in architecture what goverment jobs will be their and how to apply ?
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