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Indian Institute of Mass Communication

Application for Engagement of Apprentices (under Apprentices Act, 1961) for one year

The Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Deemed to be University engages apprentices under the Apprentices Act, 1961 purely for ONE YEAR apprenticeship training for the Financial Year 2024-2025. Applications are invited for the engagement of apprenticeship trainees in the following disciplines.

Apprenticeship Details

Subject Essential Qualification No. of Vacancies Stipend Rate
Graduate Apprentice (Library) i) Bachelor's degree in Library & Information Science or equivalent from a recognized University.
ii) Typing speed of 30 words per minute in English.
iii) Knowledge of Computer Applications.
02 Rs. 9,000/-

Application Procedure

  • Candidates are required to download the application form available on IIMC's website: www.iimc.gov.in.
  • Applications duly filled by the candidates should reach at the following address:
    The Deputy Registrar, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU New Campus, New Delhi-110067.
  • The candidates claiming reservation under SC/ST/OBC category have to submit their certificate as per Central Government format, failing which their claim for reservation will be considered as "General category only".

Age Limit

Upper Age Limit: Candidates should be maximum of 28 years of age on the date of written test/personal interview (relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC candidates).

Last Date to Submit Applications: 15 days from the date of advertisement at IIMC's website

Selection Procedure

Candidates will be selected on written test/personal interview basis after shortlisting on merit (percentage/marks of essential qualification). The mode of selection may change as per the requirement of the Institute. Shortlisted candidates must bring all original relevant certificates at the time of verification/interview.

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