Rajya Sabha Recruitment 2017 - Latest job notification for 115 Vacancies for Stenographer, Translator & Other Posts in New Delhi on Temporary Basis. Applications are invited by Parliament of India, Rajya Sabha before 18 Aug 2017 for 115 vacancies.
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(ii) Candidate can pay application fee through online mode only i.e. Net Banking, Credit or Debit Card. No other mode of payment will be accepted. Registration of candidate who is not exempted from payment of fee candidate shall be complete only after successful payment of application fee.
(iii) The registration process of candidate who is exempted from the payment of application fee shall be complete after successful final submission of the online application.
(iv) SCs, STs, Persons with Disability, Females and Ex-Servicemen are not required to pay any fee. However, Ex-Servicemen candidates, who have already secured employment under the Central Government on the Civil side are not entitled to fee concession.
Age Limit
The upper age limit prescribed above will be relaxable up to:
a) For the vacancies reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST), a maximum of five years, if the candidate belongs to SC or ST category as the case may be;
b) For the vacancies reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC), a maximum of three years, if the candidate belongs to OBC but does not belong to the creamy layer;
c) A maximum of ten years, if the candidate belongs to Persons with Disabilities;
d) A maximum of five years, if the candidate is either in Govt. Service or in service of the Lok Sabha Secretariat provided he/she has completed 3 years of regular and continuous service as on closing date of submission of online application either in the Govt. or in the Lok Sabha Secretariat, or has completed combined regular and continuous service of three years in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat, the Lok Sabha Secretariat and the Govt. put together. The age relaxation is further subject to the condition that the employee continues to be in the regular employment till his/her final selection; and
e) A maximum of three years plus length of Military Service, subject to a maximum of 45 years of age, if the candidate is an ex-serviceman.
Note : For candidates in regular service of Rajya Sabha Secretariat, there is no upper age limit.
Job Location
Posts
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Parliamentary Interpreter (English/Hindi), Odia
– 2 Posts
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Assistant Legislative/ Committee/ Protocol/Executive Officer
– 20 Posts
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Stenographer (English)
– 11 Posts
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Security Assistant Grade-II:
– 21 Posts
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Secretariat Assistant(English)
– 30 Posts
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Secretariat Assistant (Hindi):
– 7 Posts
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Secretariat Assistant (Urdu):
– 2 Posts
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Translator:
– 19 Posts
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Proof Reader
– 3 Posts
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Selection Process
The process of selection may involve several stages i.e. Preliminary Examination, Written Examination, Skill Test and Interview etc. Minimum Qualifying Percentage of marks as prescribed for certain stages (e.g. Written Examination, Skill Tests and Interview)/papers of examinations for various posts is available on the website of Rajya Sabha. The Secretariat reserves the right to prescribe Minimum Qualifying Percentage of marks for any other stage/paper of examination for any post as well as to modify the Minimum Qualifying Percentage of marks already prescribed. However, Minimum Qualifying Percentage of marks for any stage/paper so prescribed or modified shall be notified prior to the conduct of that stage/paper of the examination. Preliminary Examination will be a computer based examination comprising of multiple choice objective type questions. The Preliminary Examination is meant to serve as a screening test in selection of candidates for the next stage of recruitment process and only those candidates who qualify in the Preliminary Examination as per the approved norm for calling the candidates for the next stage of the recruitment process will be eligible to appear in the next stage of the examination. There will be negative marking in the Preliminary Examination and 0.25 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. For the posts of Parliamentary Interpreter (English/ Hindi) and Parliamentary Interpreter (Odia), there will be an Oration Test and only those candidates who secure the prescribed qualifying marks in the Oration Test will be eligible to appear in the written test. The marks obtained in the Oration Test shall be taken into account in preparing the final merit list.
The scheme of Oration Test/ Preliminary Examination for the post(s) in various “Post Groups” is as under:-
Post Group I : An Oration Test in English and Hindi of 100 marks with 50 marks for Oration Test in each language shall be conducted for the post in Post Group-I. The duration of the test shall be 3 minutes each for English and Hindi. The candidate will be required to speak ex-tempore in both English and Hindi for 3 minutes each on any one of the seven topics in English and on any one of the seven
topics in Hindi given to him/ her. The objective is to assess fluency, language content, style, pronunciation & accent, material content and voice of the candidate. Post Group II: An Oration Test in English of 100 marks shall be conducted for the post in
Post Group II. The candidate would be required to speak ex-tempore in English for 3 minutes on one of the seven topics given to him/her. The objective is to assess fluency, language content, style, pronunciation & accent, material content and voice of the candidate.
Post Group III: The preliminary examination for the posts in Post Group-III shall be of 3 hours duration and shall consist of a multiple choice question paper containing 180 questions, 60 each from (i) General Intelligence (Reasoning ability); (ii) General awareness and (iii) English Language. Post Group IV: The preliminary examination for posts in Post Group-IV shall be of 3 hours duration and shall consist of a multiple choice question paper containing 200 questions, 50 questions each from ; (i) General Intelligence (Reasoning Ability); (ii) General awareness; (iii) English Language; and (iv) Hindi Language.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates may apply online at Parliament of India, Rajya Sabha website http://www.rajyasabha.nic.in from July 25, 2017 to August 18, 2017.
The filling of online application has four parts:
(i) Candidate Registration
(ii) Personal details
(iii) Uploading Photograph and Signature and
(iv) Payment Information. Part (iv) i.e. Payment Information is meant only for those candidates who are not exempted from payment of fee.
After completing first two parts candidate is required to upload his/her recently taken Scanned passport size colour Photograph with white background (in JPG/JPEG format and of digital size of not more than 500 kb) and Scanned Signature done on white paper with Black ink pen (in JPG/JPEG format and of digital size of not more than 500 kb).
After uploading photograph and signature, those candidates who are required to pay application fee can make the payment by clicking „CONTINUE TO PAYMENT‟ button. The registration of a candidate who is exempted from payment of fee shall be complete after completing the part i.e. uploading of scanned photograph and signature.
Once candidate proceed to payment of the application fee by clicking on „Pay Now‟ button, the applicant will be directed to fee portal where he/she has to select mode of payment (Net Banking/ Credit/ Debit Card) and follow the instructions for making payment of fees..
After successful payment of application fee candidate can print his/her Registration Slip with fee payment details. Registration of a candidate who is not exempted from payment of application fee shall be complete only after successful payment of application fee. In case, fee payment is not successful, his/her application shall stand automatically cancelled/ rejected and shall not be considered for further processing.
Persons already in Govt. Service, whether in a permanent or temporary capacity or those serving under the Public Enterprises shall be required to submit, at the final stage of the recruitment process, a NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE from their employer to the effect that the employer has no objection to the candidate being considered for appointment to a post in Rajya Sabha Secretariat. Failure to produce such a certificate will lead to summary rejection of the candidature. For obtaining NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE, candidate should comply with the requirements of the organisation they are working with.
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Rajya Sabha Stenographer, Translator & Other Post Result 2018 - FAQs
How many vacancies are there for Vacancies for Stenographer, Translator ?
There are currently 115 vacancies for Vacancies for Stenographer, Translator
What is the Application Fee for Vacancies for Stenographer, Translator ?
(i) An application fee of ₹ 300 per post applied for plus Bank charges, as applicable, is to be paid with the application.
(ii) Candidate can pay application fee through online mode only i.e. Net Banking, Credit or Debit Card. No other mode of payment will be accepted. Registration of candidate who is not exempted from payment of fee candidate shall be complete only after successful payment of application fee.
(iii) The registration process of candidate who is exempted from the payment of application fee shall be complete after successful final submission of the online application.
(iv) SCs, STs, Persons with Disability, Females and Ex-Servicemen are not required to pay any fee. However, Ex-Servicemen candidates, who have already secured employment under the Central Government on the Civil side are not entitled to fee concession.
After when I can apply for this job for posts of Vacancies for Stenographer, Translator ?
Application Start Date: 25 Jul 2017
When is the Last Date for applying for this job ?
Application Last Date: 18 Aug 2017