Enforcement Directorate invited applications for recruitment to the posts for Assistant Director. The candidates eligible for the posts can apply through the prescribed format.
Under Enforcement Directorate Recruitment 2016, there are 58 posts for Assistant Director, in the Directorate at various stations on Deputation Basis, in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Eligibility for Assistant Director: candidate should be an Officer working under the Central Services or State Police Organizations or Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or Public Banks etc.:
- Holding the analogous posts or equivalent on Regular basis in the parent cadre or department; or
- With 02 (two) years of relevant experience of the regular service in the immediate lower pay scale or equivalent; and
- Possessing 03 (three) years of experience in respective discipline of Legal Works etc. and 03 years of experience in Banking/ Accounts/ Audit.
Age Limit: Candidate should be appointment on deputation (including short term contract) shall not be exceeding 56 years as on the closing date of receipt of application, relaxation is provided for candidates belonging to reserved category (if applicable).
Selection Procedure: Candidates would be tested based on Written Test/ Personal Interview.
Eligible candidates can apply in the prescribed format, so as to reach to the Joint Director (Admn), Directorate of Enforcement, 6th Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi – 110 003.
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Enforcement Directorate Recruitment 2016 for 58 Assistant Director Posts – Vacancy Details
Enforcement Directorate Vacancy Details:
- Assistant Director - 58 Posts
How to Apply: Apply in the prescribed format, so as to reach to the Joint Director (Admn), Directorate of Enforcement, 6th Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi – 110 003.
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