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NABARD recruitment 2010 for Assistant Managers in RDBS and PSS

NABARD recruitment for the post of Assistant Manager 2010 Opening of Gateway for Online Application Registration: 14 June 2010 Closing of Gateway for Online Application Registration: 12 July 2010 Last date for payment of fees : 12 July 2010 Date of Preliminary Examination   : 22 August 2010 (* for posts other than Protocol & Security Service and Legal Service) APPLICATION FEE (NON-REFUNDABLE) Category of applicant Application Fee Postage, Banking charges etc. Total For SC/ ST/ PWD NIL Rs.50/- Rs.50/- For all others Rs.300/- Rs.50/- Rs.350/- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), at its Head Office/Regional Offices is inviting only online applications  from Indian citizens for the post of Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’ in the Rural Development Banking Service (RDBS), Rajbhasha Service and Protocol and Security Service (PSS) and for the post of Manager in Grade ‘B’ in Legal Service in . Across the country, the candidates can apply online on NABARD website www.nabard.org between 14 June 2010 and 12 July 2010 after carefully going through all the instructions given in this advertisement. No other mode of application will be accepted. HOW TO APPLY: The eligible applicants are required to apply online through website www.nabard.org. No other means/ mode of application will be acceptable. The application form should be filled in English only. Option for the use of Hindi language will be available for the Written Test/ Interview. Before registering their application on the website, candidates are required to download the format of the challan, fill it up, deposit the prescribed application fee in cash as per charges (as indicated under para iv above) at any branch of State Bank of India and get receipt from the branch. Click here for full advertisement Click here for Online Application Click here for Challan for Application Fee GUIDELINES FOR FILLING APPLICATION ARE AS UNDER: i. Applicants should have a valid e-mail id. In case candidate does not have a valid e-mail, he/ she can create a new e-mail id. This e-mail should be valid for the duration of the recruitment period. This will help him/ her in getting call letter/ interview advices, etc., by e-mail. ii. Applicants must ensure that on deposit of fees and other charges, the branch issues him two copies of the challan which should invariably mention undernoted terms :- (i) Journal number (7-10 digits) (ii) Branch name (iii) Branch code number and (iv) Date of deposit. iii. The payment of fees should be made between 14.06.2010 to 12.07.2010. This date will also be applicable to the applicants belonging to far-flung areas. iv. Applicants should keep a copy of the Application printout and Challan Receipt for their record. v. NABARD’s copy of the Challan will have to be submitted with the admission letter at the time of written examination. vi. An ‘Acquaint Yourself’ booklet will be made available to the applicants on the NABARD website which they may download along with the call letter for written test. vii. Applicants serving in Government/ Quasi Government Offices, Public Sector Undertaking including Nationalised Banks and Financial Institutions will be required to submit ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the employer at the time of interview, failing which their candidature may not be considered and travelling expenses, if any, otherwise admissible, will not be paid. viii. The reserved category applicant will have to produce his/her original caste certificate/ relevant certificates at the time of Phase-II Examination and Interview, failing which his/ her candidature shall be cancelled and he/ she will not be admitted for interview. OBC applicants, availing reservation will have to produce OBC certificate with Non-creamy layer clause issued by Govt. of India on or after 01.04.2010 at the time of interview. NOTE : With a view to overcoming the possibility of applicants seeking help of other applicants during the written exam, the Bank would be analysing the responses of applicants in the written examination with other appeared applicants to detect patterns of similarity. On the basis of such an analysis, if it is suspected that the responses have been shared and scores obtained are not genuine/ valid, the Bank reserves the right to cancel the candidature of the suspected applicants. Hence the applicants are advised in their own interests not to indulge in any unfair practice in the exams.

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