Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 : Press Council of India invites Offline Application for Recruitment to the Post of Stenographer Grade ‘D’ in Delhi. Eligible candidates can Apply Offline on or Before 01.07.2024.
Press Council of India Vacancy Details May 2024
Organization Name | Press Council of India |
Job Category | Central Govt Jobs |
Employment Type | Regular Basis |
Post Details | Stenographer Grade ‘D’ |
Total Vacancy | 01 Post |
Salary | Level 4 As per 7th CPC |
Start Date | 20.05.2024 |
Last Date | 01.07.2024 |
Job Location | Delhi |
Apply Mode | Offline |
Official Website | https://presscouncil.nic.in/ |
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Vacancy Details
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ | 01 Post |
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Qualification Details
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ |
Must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent from a recognized Board or University.
Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Competent Authority in the case of candidates otherwise qualified. |
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Salary Details
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ | Level 4 As per 7th CPC |
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Age Details
Stenographer Grade ‘D’ | Minimum 18 years – maximum 27 years |
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Application Fee
- For Other Candidates : Rs.100/-
- For ST/SC/Women Candidates : Nil
- Payment Mode : Online
Press Council of India Recruitment 2024 – Selection Process
- Written Exam
- Skill Test in Stenography
How to apply for Press Council of India Recruitment (Stenographer Grade ‘D’) Posts
- A Willing and Eligible Candidate need to send their filled application form in a prescribed format along relevant documents (mentioned in official notification) should be sent through post to this following address: The Secretary, Press Council of India, Soochna Bhawan, 8 CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
Important Dates
- Start Date to Apply : 20.05.2024
- Last Date to Apply : 01.07.2024
About Press Council of India
- The Press Council of India is a statutory, adjudicating organisation in India formed in 1966 by its parliament. It is the self-regulatory watchdog of the press, for the press and by the press, that operates under the Press Council Act of 1978. The council has a chairman – traditionally, a retired Supreme Court judge, and 28 additional members of which 20 are members of media, nominated by the newspapers, television channels and other media outlets operating in India. In the 28 member council, 5 are members of the lower house (Lok Sabha) and upper house (Rajya Sabha) of the Indian parliament and three represent culture literary and legal field as nominees of Sahitya Academy, University Grant Commission and Bar Council of India.
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