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Technical Staff vacancy in NPL  

National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research - CSIR)
Dr. K.S. Krishnan Marg (Near Pusa), New Delhi - 110012

Advertisement No. 09/2008

Applications are invited from the citizens of India for filling up the following positions at National Physical Laboratory (NPL), as per details given below :

  • Technical Staff Gr.II(1) : 26 posts (UR-13, OBC-7, SC-4,ST-2) in various disciplines/ trades, Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200 Grade Pay 1900, Age : 28 years, Qualification : SSC/10th Standard with 50% marks in aggregate with ITI Certificate in repsective trade.

How to Apply : Completed application in all respects, supported by attested copies of certificates of educational qualifications, experience, etc together with an application fee of Rs.100/- (No fee from SC/ST/PH) in the form of crossed Demand Draft in favour of Director, National Physical Laboratory payable at New Delhi is to be sent in an envelope superscribing Application for the post of Technical Staff GroupII(1) to the Controller of Administration, National Physical Laboratory, Dr. K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi –110012, so as to reach on or before 28/02/2009.


Please visit http://www.nplindia.ernet.in/recruit/ for more details and application format.


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