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Manpower Requirement CORRIGENDUM
Reference Advertisement Published in Employment News dated 25-31 August 2001 & various newspapers between 25 to 31 August 2001 for Manpower Requirement for AICTE, qualification , eligibility conditions & last date for submission of application for all the posts have been modified and issued a Corrigendum in Employment News dated September 15, 2001. The experience asked for the posts of Adviser-II and Assistant Director in the corrigendum has been further modified as under :
(1) Adviser-II
Persons holding analogous grades or with three years service in the grades of
Rs.14,300-18,300/ 14,300-22,400 or with six years service in the grade of Rs.12,000-18,000/12,000-16,000 or equivalent.
(2) Assistant Director
Persons holding analogous grades or with seven years service in the grade of
Rs.8,000-13,500 or equivalent.
The details of the modification may be downloaded from AICTE website . In case any candidates wants to upgrade his application, which he has already sent against our earlier advertisement, may do it before expiry of the last date of receipt of application in the Council.
Member Secretary
AICTE
Source : Times of India (Ahmedabad)
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