National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has recently invited applications for the 16 Posts of Law Research Associates on contractual basis
Candidates who’s age is not more than as specified in NCLT jobs notification and having qualification of Law Graduation from the University/ Institute recognized by the Government of India with relevant experience (if any) are eligible to apply for the post
Name of the Post: Law Research Associate
No. of Vacancies: 16 Posts
Location wise Vacancy Details
Delhi – 04 Posts
Mumbai – 03 Posts
Kolkata – 01 Post
Chennai – 03 Posts
Hyderabad – 02 Posts
Bengaluru – 02 Posts
Guwahati – 01 Post
Considered Remuneration
Applications are invited from Indian nationals to work as Law Research Associate in NCLT purely on contractual assignment on consolidated remuneration of Rs.30000/ – per month
Law Graduates (fresh or experienced) who have passed final year L.L.B examination with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognized University
The candidate should be enrolled with any Bar Council. Candidate must have knowledge of computer operation including retrieval of desired information from various search engines/processors such as Manupatra, SCC Online, etc
Age Limit
Candidates shall not be above 30 years as on 01st September 2017
Selection Procedure
Candidates have to appear for Written Test and/or Interview
Interested candidates may submit their applications as per prescribed application format along with a brief resume indicating the educational qualifications and experience, if any, so as to reach the undersigned (Shri Anil Kumar, Under Secretary to the Govt. of India, National Company Law Tribunal, Block No. 3, 6th Floor, C.G.O. Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003) on or before 09th November 2017
For more details, please visit website https://nclt.gov.in/
Last Date for Application Submission 09th November 2017
For any query, candidates are requested to check the official website .
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