Hurry up government job aspirants, today is the last day to apply for 257 vacancies in Ministry of Labour & Employment. Send in your completely filled applications before 11.59 pm today for recruitment to the post of Enforcement Officer/ Accounts Officer.
UPSC has invited applications for recruitment to 257 posts of Enforcement Officer/ Accounts Officer in Ministry of Labour & Employment. Read more about the Enforcement Officer/ Accounts Officer recruitment here. Applications are invited from graduates within the age limit of 30 years. The Commission also seeks candidates with Bachelor’s degree in Law/Integrated five (05) years’ Degree in Law/Masters in Business Administration/Post Graduate Diploma in Management/Company Secretary/Chartered Accountant/Cost & Management Accountant and Two years experience in Administration/Accounts/Legal Matters in any government or Listed-Private Organisation.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of pen and paper test and subsequent interview. The test will be of two hours duration and the medium of the test will be both Hindi and English. The test will be an objective type with multiple choices of answers. All questions will carry equal marks. There will be penalty for wrong answer. Every wrong answer will carry a deduction of one-third of the marks assigned to that question. If no answer is marked for a question, there will be no penalty for that question.
Questions will be asked from topics related to General English- To evaluate candidate’s understanding of English language & workman – like use of words, Indian Freedom Struggle, Current Events and Developmental Issues, Indian Polity & Economy, General Accounting Principles, Industrial Relations & Labour Laws, General Science & knowledge of Computer applications, General Mental Ability & Quantitative Aptitude and Social Security in India. Prepare This Exam with Unique Study Materials
Candidates are requested to apply only Online against this advertisement on the Online Recruitment Application (ORA) website.
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