Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) invites application for recruitment of following Group C Non-Gazetted posts:
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Recruitment 2011
Positions:
1) Attendant-A
Total Number of posts : 05
Pay of Scale : Rs. 5200 to 20200/- plus grade pay Rs. 1800/- P.M.
Age Eligibility: Candidates maximum age as on 31st January, 2011 must be 37 Years for unreserved candidates, relaxation as per rules.
2) Upper Division Clerk (UDC)
Total Number of posts : 03
Pay of Scale : Rs. 5200 to 20200/- plus grade pay Rs. 2400/- P.M.
Age Eligibility: Candidates maximum age as on 31st January, 2011 must be 37 Years for unreserved candidates, relaxation as per rules.
3) Stenographer Group-III
Total Number of posts : 01
Pay of Scale : Rs. 5200 to 20200/- plus grade pay Rs. 2400/- P.M.
Age Eligibility: Candidates maximum age as on 31st January, 2011 must be 37 Years for unreserved candidates, relaxation as per rules.
4) Sub-Officer/B1
Total Number of posts : 02
Pay of Scale : Rs. 9300 to 34800/- plus grade pay Rs. 4200/- P.M.
Age Eligibility: Candidates maximum age as on 31st January, 2011 must be 40 Years for unreserved candidates, relaxation as per rules.
How to apply for above post :
Applications in the prescribed format should be sent to the Deputy Establishment Officer, Recruitment – II, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 4th floor, Central Complex, Trombay, Mumbai – 400085, so as to reach not later than 31st January, 2011.
Written Test Pattern & Selection Procedure
Written Test Pattern & Selection Procedure
Last Date: 31st January, 2011
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About Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India's primary nuclear research facility based in Mumbai. It has a number of nuclear reactors, all of which are used for India's nuclear power and research programme.
The primary importance of BARC is as a research centre. The BARC and the Indian government has consistently maintained that the reactors are used for this purpose only: Apsara (1956; named by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru when he likened the blue Cerenkov radiation to the beauty of the Apsaras (Indra's court dancers), CIRUS (1960; the "Canada-India Reactor" with assistance from Canada), the now-defunct ZERLINA (1961; Zero Energy Reactor for Lattice Investigations and Neutron Assay), Purnima I (1972), Purnima II (1984), Dhruva (1985), Purnima III (1990), and [[Kamini].
The plutonium used in India's 1974 nuclear test carried out in Pokhran in the Thar desert of Rajasthan (Peaceful Nuclear Explosion) came from CIRUS. The 1974 test (and the 1998 tests that followed) gave Indian scientists the technological know-how and confidence not only to develop nuclear fuel for future reactors to be used in power generation and research, but also the capacity to refine the same fuel into weapons-grade fuel to be used in the development of nuclear weapons.
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