Spices Board SRD Trainee (SC Candidates) – 1 Post Recruitment 2018 – On 21st September 2018, while undersigning and scrutinizing the official notification PDF, secretary already clarified that test will be held tomorrow i.e. on 28th September 2018 at 10:00 AM at Spices Board, Quality Evaluation Lab, Sector A-7, Plot No. 5, Narela, North West Delhi – 110 040. Apart from that, the board is giving just one day leave eligibility per month, Rs. 17,000/- per month as a stipend, two years tenure for this contractual vacant post recruitment. Apart from that, the upper age limit should not exceed 35 years as on 1st September 2018 as a part of important age eligibility criteria. www.indianspices.com is the official website of Spices Board India.
From the desk of Spices Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, Sugandha Bhavan, National Highway Bypass, PB No. 2277, Palarivatton, PO Cochin it has also been concluded that the eligible schedule caste candidates may appear for a written test along with the resume, recent passport size photo, original certificates and one set of attested copies of certificates (proof for age, educational, caste certificate and experience if any) on the prescribed date in the office. That’s all you need to know about Spices Board SRD Trainee (SC Candidates) – 1 Post Recruitment 2018 as of now.
Only one number of the trainee is required as a Sample Receipt Desk (SRD) Trainee and for this SRD Trainee, required educational qualification is to have done Graduation in Science/ Arts/ Commerce with computer knowledge. Walk in the test for selection of Sample receipt (Desk) SRD, Trainees in quality evaluation laboratory of the Spices Board at Narela are required. For more authentic updates and latest news related to Species Board like Spices Board SRD Trainee (SC Candidates) – 1 Post Recruitment 2018, make sure to visit below-provided links of ALLINDIAROUNDUP news portal –
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