India (DLN): UNITED Bank of India (UBI) invites applications for vacant posts and code of conduct for the recruitment of specialisation in 2010.A total of 32 posts. [1] [2] the scriptures were the following:
1. the civil engineer: 2 acts.Necessary qualifications is the first class engineering Graduate.
2. in Electronics/electrical engineer: 2. the necessary qualifications is the first class Graduate Electronics/Electrical Engineering.
3. Mechanical engineer: 1 Post.Necessary qualifications is the first class engineering Graduate.
4. Chemical engineer: 1 and has the necessary qualifications for the post. [1] [2] is a first class Chemical Engineering Graduate.
5. the HR Manager: 5 steps.There is a need for qualification is Full Time MBA/PG Degree/PGDBM (in HR/personnel Management/Industrial relationship.
6. the Senior Manager of risk management: 2 acts.Necessary qualifications is the first class Graduate Mathematics/stat/Economics or AN MBA.
7. the Director-risk management: 4 actions. [1] [2] and has the necessary qualifications is the first class Graduate Mathematics/stat/Economics or AN MBA.
8. the official language of the Member State to fulfil its obligations-officer: 15 steps.The necessary qualifications for the post Graduate Degree Hindi and English licencjata topic.
Application fee is RS.400 (RS. 50 for SC/ST/PWD/XS candidates). the application fee should be submitted to the branches, United Bank of India through deposit Challan. Challan is available for download here at its official website.
Other information relating to the UBI recruitment 2010 visit at the following link: click here
UBI deposit Challan: can be found here
UBI ApplicationFormat: can be found here
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