Chittaranjan Locomotive Works jobs for Cultural Quota in Bardhaman. Last Date to apply: 20 Sep 2017
Cultural Quota
Job Description
Employment Notice No: GMA/SPO(A)/Rectt/ Cultural Quota : 2017-18 Dated- 19/08/2017
Recruitment Against Cultural Quota for the Year 201-18
Cultural Disciplines :
i) Dance- 01 Post
ii) Instrumental: Percussion-01 Post
Qualification : Passed 12th or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in the aggregate.(Not applicable for SC/ST candidates and for the candidates of any category possessing higher qualification). II. professional Qualification i) Dance-Possession of Degree/Diploma Certificate in Dance from Government recognized Institute. ii)For Music (Instrumental: Percussion) -Possession of Degree/Diploma Certificate in Instrumental: Percussion from Government recognized Institute. Desirable: i) Experience in the relevant field and performance given on A IR/Doordarshan etc. ii) Prizes won at National level.
Age as on 01.01.2018 : 18-33 Yrs
Fee : Rs.250 drawn in favour of Principal, Financial Advisor, Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, Chittaranjan.
Selection Procedure :
i) Written Test: In written test, Questions will be of objective type which may include General Knowledge, General Science, General Mathematics, Knowledge of general English & Hindi Language, Professional knowledge. Reasoning and Aptitude etc. -50 Marks
ii) Assessment of talent in the relevant cultural discipline on the basis of Practical Demonstration. - 35 Marks
Job Particulars
About Company
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) is a dream of the nation?s visionaries, coming true. The planners of the Nation with their deep insight and foresight set out to build a Loco building Factory in West Bengal and CLW is the culmination of that vision. In the late thirties, a committee consisting of M/s. Humphries and Shrinivasan was appointed to investigate the possibility of establishing a locomotive manufacturing unit and to consider its economic viability. The initial project, at Chandmari, a place near Kanchrapara, in the state of West Bengal, could not mature due to partition, which inevitably necessitated a change of site.