Parliament of India Recruitment 2020; Apply for 47 posts, Last date July 27
vikrant.shukla | June 22, 2020 | 12:07 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Parliament of India released an official notification related to the recruitment of candidates for the post of Translator in the Lok Sabha Secretariat. As per the Parliament of India Recruitment 2020, the last date to apply is July 27, 2020. The selection of shortlisted candidates will be on the basis of their performance in the preliminary exam and mains exam. The total vacancies released by the Parliament of India 47, shortlisted candidates will be paid under the level 8 Rs. 47600-151100 per month. Check all important details related to the parliament of India recruitment 2020 here.
Parliament of India Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must have a masters degree in Hindi with English as a subject at the degree level OR masters in English with Hindi as a subject at the degree level.
- They can also have a masters degree in any subject with English/Hindi as a subject at degree level.
- They must also have a Diploma/Certificate course in translation from Hindin-to-English or vice-versa OR two years of work experience in translation in government offices, Secretariats, PSUs, Courts etc.
- The maximum age limit is 27 years. Reserved category candidates will get upper age relaxation.
How to apply for Parliament of India Recruitment 2020?
All candidates must read the details notification and apply as per the instructions mentioned there.
Fill the application form, scan the form and email it at iss@sansad.nic.in.
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