400 POSTS OF CLERKS AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE STAFF TRAINING INSTITUTE JUNE 2011

AGRICULTURE CO-OPERATIVE STAFF TRAINING INSTITUTE (ACSTI)
NAMDEV CHOWK, JALANDHAR – 144 001.
Recruitment of clerk-cum-data entry operators in various district central cooperative banks in the State of Punjab
Online applications are invited for filling up the posts the details of the no of posts is district wise:
Name of the Post: Clerk-cum Data entry Operators,
Amritsar: 09 posts
Fatehgarh Sahib: 06 posts
Faridkot: 21 posts
Fazilka: 19 posts
Ferozpur: 28 posts
Gurdaspur: 26 posts
Hoshiarpur:13 posts
Kapurthala:16 posts
Ludhiana: 48 posts
Mansa: 26 posts
Moga: 63 posts
Muktsar: 28 posts
Patiala: 32 posts
Sangrur: 48 posts
S.A.S. Nagar: 10 posts
Tarn Taran: 03 posts
*No. of posts may increase or decrease. 
Terms and conditions:
Eligibility Criteria: Graduation (2ndDivision) (any stream) or Post Graduation Pass (any stream), Diploma / Certificate (Minimum 6 months) in computers from an Institute having ISO Certification, Should have passed Punjabi Language examination of Matric, Should be domicile of Punjabs
Pay Scale: Rs.5910 – 20200 (grade pay Rs.1900) on regular basis in various
Age Limit: Minimum 18 and Maximum 37 years.
How to apply online: District Central Cooperative Banks in the State of Punjab as per detail given below: - Eligible applicants may personally submit their applications online Up to 04-07-2011, 5:00 PM.
For online format available: http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in/

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