BIS Recruitment 2013:For Junior Programmers-Post-:Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) invites applications for citizens of India for filling up the Junior Programmers Post in Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)such other candidates declared eligibility by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Government of India to fill up the following various posts.
Eligible candidates may send their applications or apply online on or before 30-09-2013
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Recruitment Details:
Name of the Posts: Junior Programmers
Eligibility:BCA, MCA, BE/B Tech
Job Location:Delhi
Hiring Process :Interview
Last Date :30 Sep 2013
Job Detail:
Name of the Post: Junior Programmers
Qualification/Educational Criteria: Graduate engineers in Computer Science (Or equivalent) or MCA/BCA with competency certificate course from GOI approved institutes. Candidate should have independently developed applications under LAMPP architecture. Knowledge of Ajax and JQuery preferable.
No. of Vacancy : 10 Posts.
Age Limit(in yrs): Interested candidates who are appearing for this post should not have the exceeding 45 years.
Note:The upper age limit is relaxable for the following specified categories to the extent indicated below.
i) By 5 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST communities.
ii) By 3 years for candidates belonging to OBC communities.
iii) By 5 years to candidates who have originally been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989.
Selection Process:The candidates have to face the Interview.
How to Apply: Apply Online at Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website:www.59.177.192.21/BISApplication.html on or before 30/09/2013 only.
IMPORTANT DATES :
Submission of Online Application:From 30-09-2013
For more details regarding age limit, qualification, selection process, pay scale, how to apply are available in the following link…
Click here for Online Apply
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About the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS):
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) came into existence on 01 April 1987 through an Act of Parliament dated 26 November 1986. It took over the staff, assets, liabilities and functions of the erstwhile Indian Standards Institution (ISI) with an enlarged scope and enhanced powers for harmonious development of activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Keeping in view, the interest of consumers as well as the industry, BIS is involved in various activities as given below:
- Standards Formulation
- Certification : Product, Hallmarking and Systems
- Laboratory Services
- Sale of Indian Standards and other publications
- International Activities
- Consumer Related Activities
- Promotional Activities
- Training Services
- Information services
- Financial: Resources – Mobilization and utilization
BIS has its Headquarters at New Delhi and its 05 Regional Offices (ROs) are at Kolkata (Eastern), Chennai (Southern), Mumbai (Western), Chandigarh (Northern) and Delhi (Central). Under the Regional Offices are the Branch Offices (BOs) located at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kochi, Lucknow, Nagpur, Parwanoo, Patna, Pune, Rajkot and Vishakhapatnam, which serve as effective link between State Governments, industries, technical institutions, consumer organizations etc. of the respective region.
In the twilight years of British rule in India, when the country was faced with the gigantic task of building up the industrial infrastructure, it was the Institution of Engineers (India), which prepared the first draft of the Constitution of an Institution which could take up the task of formulation of National Standards. This led to the Department of Industries and Supplies issuing a memorandum on 03 September 1946, formally announcing the setting of an organization called the “Indian Standards Institution”. The Indian Standards Institution (ISI) came into being on the 06 January 1947 and in June 1947 Dr. Lal C. Verman took over as its first Director.
In the initial years, the organization concentrated on standardization activity. To provide the advantages of standardization to common consumers, the Indian Standards Institution started operating the Certification Marks Scheme under the Indian Standards Institution (Certification Marks) Act, 1952. The Scheme, which was formally launched by ISI in 1955-56, enabled it to grant licences to manufacturers producing goods in conformity with Indian Standards and to apply ISI Mark on their products. To meet the requirements of the Certification Marks Scheme, the nucleus of a laboratory was started in 1963. While the product certification was being operated under the Indian Standards Institution (Certification Marks) Act, 1952, the formulation of standards and other related work were not governed by any legislation. A Bill with this objective was therefore introduced in the Parliament of 26 Nov 1986.
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