Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has invited applications from candidates to fill vacancies at its headquarters in New Delhi and offices located in the country. Candidates can fill and submit the application forms, online, till September 26. Candidates will be selected on the basis of online test and interview or skill test.
Vacancy Details
- Assistant Director (Administration & Finance): 2 posts
- Assistant Director (Marketing and Consumer Affairs): 1 post
- Assistant Director (Library): 1 post
- Assistant Section Officer: 17 posts
- Personal Assistant: 16 posts
- Junior Translator (Hindi): 1 post
- Library Assistant: 1 post
- Stenographer: 17 posts
- Senior Secretariat Assistant: 79 posts
- Junior Secretariat Assistant: 36 posts
The online exam is scheduled, tentatively, to be held on November 8. Admit cards for the exam is likely to be released on October 20.
The exam would comprise questions from general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude and English language.
For Junior Hindi Translator and Library Assistant post, there will be no quantitative aptitude paper, instead there will be 50 questions from general Hindi and vocabulary and library science.
"The candidates will be required to secure aleast 50 % marks in aggregate out of total maximum marks in the on-line examination, to be considered for next selection process," says BIS.
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