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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Prasar Bharti (Different Post) Recruitment 2015 -16 (Government Jobs)

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Prasar Bharti (Different Post) Recruitment 2015 -16 (Government Jobs)
Position: Different Post
Eligibility: 10th / Graduate / Post Graduate
Location: Hisar
Last Date: 23-Mar
Job Details
Post Name : Different Post

A. News Readers 
B. Video Editors
C. Assistant News Editors
D. News Reporters
E.  Camera Assistant
F. Post Production Assistants 
G. Stengoraphers (Hindi)
H. CG Operators

Qualification/Educational Criteria :

Candidates who wish to apply for this post must posess the following skill and criteria: Passed 12th / Graduate / Post Graduate Degree in any subject with 80 wpm speed in shorthand & 40 wpm in Computer Typing.

No of Post : Not Specified

Age Limit(in yrs) :

Interested candidates who are appearing for this post should have the age of 21 to 40 years for News Reader Post & 25 to 50 for All Posts.

Pay Scale/Salary(in Rs.) :

Selected candidates would be eligible to get the pay scale for official Notification.

Mode of Selection :

Selection candiates will be based on Interview & Skill Test.

How To Apply

All eligible & interested applicants can download from the official portal site which is ddinews.gov.in. Fill the application form in prescribed proforma format along with all enclosures such as related to the qualification, experience, age & passport size photo must be sent to the following address below : -
  
The In-charge, News Editor,
Regional News Unit,
Doordarshan Kendra
Sector – 13, Hisar-125005

Last date to receipt application on or before 23rd March 2015.

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About Prasar Bharti 

Prasar Bharati  is India's largest public broadcaster. It is an autonomous body set up by an Act of Parliament and comprises Doordarshan television network and All India Radio which were earlier media units of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Prasar Bharati was established following a demand that govt. owned broadcasters in India should be given autonomy like those in many other countries. The Parliament of India passed an Act to grant this autonomy in 1990, but it was not enacted until 15/09/1997.

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