Diesel Locomotive Works invited applications for recruitment to the posts against Sports Quota. The candidates eligible for the post can apply through the prescribed format on or before 30 November 2015.
Diesel Locomotive Works Vacancy details:
Name of the Post: Sports Quota- 25 Posts
Name of the Disciplines:
1. Aquatic- 03 Posts
2. Athletic- 02 Posts
3. Basketball- 03 Posts
4. Cricket- 01 Post
5. Football- 03 Posts
6. Hockey- 03 Posts
7. Handball- 03 Posts
8. Volleyball- 03 Posts
9. Wrestling- 03 Posts
Pay Scale:
- Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 2800/-
- Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 1900/-
- Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 1800/-
Eligibility Criteria for Diesel Locomotive Works Sports Quota Job:
Educational Qualification:
- For Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 2800/- A Degree or its equivalent from a recognized university. He will have to pass the requisite typewriting in English 30 per minute or Hindi 25 per minute.
- For Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 1900/- Minimum10th passed or 10th + ITI or its equivalent (Note- Candidates having technical qualification ITI, have been given relaxation in training period after joining, as per rules ).
- For Rs.5,200-20,200/-+ Grade Pay Rs. 1800/- Minimum10th passed or ITI or its equivalent
Age Limit: 18-25 years.
Selection Procedure: Candidates will be selected on the basis of interview/exam conducted by the organization.
How to Apply?
Eligible candidates can apply to the post through the prescribed format and send the applications along with other necessary documents so as to reach on or before 30 November 2015 and on or before 15 December 2015.
Important Dates:
- Last Date of Application: 30 November 2015.
- Last Date of Application (far flung areas): 15 December 2015.
About DLW:
The Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) in Varanasi, India, is a production unit owned by Indian Railways, that manufactures diesel-electric locomotives and its spare parts. It is the largest diesel-electric locomotive manufacturer in India. Locally it is abbreviated as D L W. It is located in the Manduadih area on the outskirts of the metropolitan city of Varanasi.