Last Date:15 December,2020
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)
Delhi
IIMC invites applications from eligible candidates for 13 posts of Senior Research Officer, Registrar and Various.Interested Candidates may apply by sending their application to the mentioned venue so that it reaches by 15-12-2020 . Make sure to send the required documents along with the application form.
Employment Notification 13 Research Officer, Registrar and Various Vacancy – IIMC,Delhi
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Research Officer, Registrar and Various
No of post – 13
Pay Scale – As per norms
Educational Qualification:
12th /Master’s Degree / Bachelor Degree.
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General Information:
- A candidate not possessing the requisite qualification in typing may be appointed to the post subject to the condition that he will not be given increment or confirmed in the grade till he acquires a speed as mentioned above in point (b).
- A physically handicapped candidate who is otherwise well qualified to hold a clerical post but does not possess the requisite qualification in typing may be appointed to the post provided a Civil Surgeon certifies that the said handicapped candidate is not in a fit condition to be able to type.
- Between 18 and 27 years of age. (Relaxable for departmental candidates/ Govt. servants up to 40 years of age in accordance with the instructions issued by the Govt. of India)
- Out of the 4 Posts, 2 posts are open to General Category, 1 post is reserved for SC candidate and 1 post is reserved for Persons with Disability in Deaf & Hard of Hearing category.
- Applications in the prescribed proforma, complete in all respects, should reach the Assistant Registrar (Admn.), Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New JNU Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110 067 latest by 5.00 pm of 15th December, 2020, along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 500 for General category candidates and Rs. 250 for reserved category candidates, to be drawn in favour of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
- Incomplete applications shall liable to be rejected and no correspondence will be entertained in the matter;
- Relaxation in age for reserved category candidates will be permissible as per Govt. of India’s instructions in the matter.
- Selection to all Groups ‘A’ & ‘B’ posts will be done based on written test followed by interview. Only those candidates will be called for interview who will be found to be qualifying in the written test as per the criteria fixed by the Selection Committee ;
- Selection to Group ‘C’ posts will be based on written test, followed by skill test/typing test. Only those candidates will be called for skill test/typing test who will be found to be qualifying in the written test as per the criteria fixed by the Selection Committee ;
- To fix criteria for screening the applications so as to reduce the number of candidates to be called for written tests ;
- To increase/decrease the number of vacancies on its own discretion ;
- To frame a panel for filling up future vacancies arising during the tenability of panel which is normally operative for one year ;
- Not to fill up all or any of the vacancies advertised, if the circumstances so warrant.
- No TA/DA or local conveyance shall be paid to the candidates called for written tests/interview /skill test/typing test;
- Applications received after last date shall not be entertained and the Institute will not be responsible for any postal delay ;
- The applicant should clearly mention the name of the post applied for on the top of the envelope.
- Any dispute arising in the matter of filling of the advertised vacancies will be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts in Delhi.
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Vacancy Notice 13 Research Officer, Registrar and Various Vacancy – IIMC,Delhi
- Mass Communication has emerged as a major area of interest and has immensely contributed to the development & empowerment of society. As an academic discipline, it has rapidly acquired importance and become a major attraction for students. The information technology revolution has significantly contributed to the expansion of mass media. It has also posed major challenges for students, teachers and practitioners of mass media. The rapidly evolving technology scenario is changing the very complexion of the discipline in a manner unknown to any other area of academic activity. It is a challenge which we accept as an essential part of life at IIMC.
- IIMC considers communication as an imperative for development and is committed to serving society by providing world class teaching, training and research, thus preparing students to take on the challenges of a highly competitive world. IIMC training programmes have been tailored to meet the needs of developing countries and this is what makes IIMC different from other centres of mass communication training in this country and elsewhere. This also gives a different identity and character to our alumni.
- IIMC enjoys pride of place in mass communication education, training and research. This is also reflected in various evaluation studies undertaken by media and professional bodies year after year.
- Over the past decade, IIMC has expanded its academic activities and started a number of specialised courses to meet the manpower requirements of the rapidly expanding media and communication industry. IIMC also makes a concerted effort to constantly innovate its programmes in order to meet the challenges thrown up by developments in the industry. The syllabi are reviewed every year to make changes and suitable modifications to make them relevant to the needs of the industry
- The IIMC Society, an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act 1867, runs the Institute. It is funded by the Government of India through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India. The Institute has a Governing Body, the Executive Council, headed by a Chairman, with the Director General of the Institute, representatives of the faculty and eminent media persons as members.
- Inaugurated on August 17, 1965, by the then Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Smt. Indira Gandhi, the Institute started with a small staff, including two consultants from UNESCO. In the first few years, the Institute organised training courses mainly for Central Information Service Officers and undertook research studies on a modest scale. Then, in 1969, a major international training programme, the Postgraduate Diploma Course in Journalism for Developing Countries, for middle level working journalists from Afro-Asian countries, was started. A number of specialised short courses of one week to three months’ duration were subsequently started by the Institute to meet the training needs of communication professionals working in various media/publicity outfits of the central/state governments and public sector organisations. Over the years, IIMC has expanded and now offers regular Post-graduate Diploma Courses.
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