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Deputy Director - Project/ Industrial Promotion

Haryana Public Service Commission



Location : Panchkula , Haryana

Job Type : Contract Basis

Hiring Process : Interview ,  Written Test

Key Skills : HR

Industry : Government

Functional Area : Top Management

Eligibility : MA(Commerce, Economics), MBA/PGDM, BE/B.Tech

Last Date : 6/24/2019 12:00:00 AM

Job Details

Deputy Director (Project/ Industrial Promotion)  job opportunities in Haryana Public Service Commission

Deputy Director (Project)

No. of Post :  1  

Qualification :   (i) Degree in Engineering or Technology with 1st Division from recognized university. (ii) Hindi or Sanskrit upto Matric Standard or higher education. (iii) Minimum 03 years experience in supervisory / managerial capacity in a Private Industry/Semi Government/ Government Undertaking/ Department.

Pay :  Rs. 15600 - 39100 + GP 5400

Age  Limit :  21 - 42 yrs

Deputy Director (Industrial Promotion)               

No. of Posts :  5

Qualification :   (iv) Postgraduate Degree in Commerce /Economics/Business Administration with 2nd division or Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Technology with 1st Division from recognised university. (v) Hindi or Sanskrit upto Matric Standard or higher education. (vi) Minimum 03 years experience in supervisory / managerial capacity in a Private Industry/Semi Government/ Government Undertaking/ Department.

Pay :  Rs.15600 - 39100 + GP 5400

Age  Limit :  21 - 42 yrs   

Application Fee  :  Application fee is Rs Nil for PWD, Rs.125/- for SC/BC/ ESM/ Female and Rs. 500/- for others.

Selection Process :  On the basis of personal Interviews after shortlisting on the basis of qualification and experience.


Application Process :

Interested candidates should Apply Online latest by 24-06-2019. 


Organisation Profile : The establishment of this Institution had its origin in the history of Indian nationalism and the persistent demand of the leaders of freedom movement for progressive Indianisation of the Civil Service under British Raj. The Montagu-Chelmsford Report accepted in principle the demand for Indianisation of the higher civil services and accordingly a provision for this was made in the Government of India Act, 1919. The Royal Commission of the Superior Civil Service in India under the Chairmanship of Lord Lee, in its 1924 Report, recommended setting up of Public Service Commission of India. The Public Service Commission of India was set up on 1st October, 1926 under the Chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker.



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