Mcgm Jobs for Government X-ray Assistant in Mumbai
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Post Name : X-Ray Assistant No of Vacancy : 31 Posts Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay : Rs.1950/- Educational Qualification : Candidate should possess XII Class & Bachelor in Paramedical Technology in Radiography. Age Limit : As on 08.02.2016 For Open candidates : 18 t0 33 Years For Reserved candidates : 18 to 38 years For Physically handicapped : 18 to 45 years Selection Process : Selection will be based on Online Exam & Interview. Application Fee : Candidates has to pay Rs. 600/- for Open category and Rs. 300/- for BC/ Other BC categories, Fee can be pay through RuPay/ Visa/ MasterCard/ Maestro/ IMPS/ Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets. How to Apply for BCGM: Interested Candidates may apply Online through the website www.mcgm.gov.in from 28.01.2016 to 08.02.2016. Important Dates to Remember : Starting Date for Submission of Online Application : 28.01.2016 Last Date for Submission of Online Application : 08.02.2016 Last Date for Payment of Fee through Online Mode : 28.01.2016 to 08.02.2016
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Candidate should possess XII Class & Bachelor in Paramedical Technology in Radiography.
Looking for 10th graduates profile.
2016-01-08 to 2016-02-08
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Bombay was the first British Indian possession, which came as a part of the royal dowry in 1661 to King Charles II of England on his marriage to the Portuguese princess, Infanta Catherine de Braganza. Ironically enough, Bombay also set the stage for the birth of the countrys historic freedom movement, as well as for some of its major landmarks, including Gandhijis 1942 call to the British to "Quit India". It was in Bombay that the Indian National Congress was born in 1885. It led the countrys struggle for political independence and indirectly to the liquidation of the British Empire. The name "Bombay" was changed to "Mumbai" by the Corporation Resolution No.512 dated August 12, 1996, Maharashtra Act, XXV of 1996 During the period between the rise and fall of the British Empire, Bombay gradually developed into a town, a city and a metropolis of world renown. Today, the Brihanmumbai Mahanagarpalika covers an area of 480.24 sqkms. with a population of 1,19,14,378 as per the census of 2001. The metropolis accounts major portion of Indias international trade and government revenue, from being one of the foremost centers of education, science and technological research and advancement It is also pertinent to note that Mumbais all-round growth owed a lot to the early development of the system of local government under British rule.