If you too have been looking for a new job for a long time, then the month of November can prove to be good for you. In the first week of this month, vacancies have come out for many government jobs, which include companies like RBI and NLC. Let us know all the important information related to these jobs.
Great job opportunity in RBI
It is everyone's dream to work in the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). If you also wish to work in RBI, then there is a good opportunity for you. RBI has recently announced recruitment for the post of medical consultant. Some qualifications have been fixed for this post, the main ones being:
The candidate must have an MBA degree from a university recognized by the Medical Council of India. Candidates with a postgraduate degree in general medicine can also apply for this. Apart from this, it is mandatory for the candidate to have two years of experience.
Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official website of RBI, rbi.org.in, till November 15. The salary for this post will be up to Rs 50,000 per month.
Job opportunities in NLC India Limited too
Recruitment has also come out in India's Navratna company, Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited (NLC). This company comes under the Ministry of Coal. This time NLC has announced recruitment for 210 posts, in which the posts of graduate and technician apprentice are vacant.
Eligibility for Graduate Apprentice
There should be a degree of B.Pharma, B.Com, BSc (Computer Science), BCA, BBA, BSc (Geology), BSc (Chemistry). The salary for these posts will be Rs 15,028 per month.
Eligibility for Diploma Apprentice
There should be a 2-year diploma in pharmacy, medical lab technology, X-ray technician, catering technology, and hotel management. The salary for this post will be Rs 12,524 per month. Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official website of NLC, nlcindia.in.
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