Post Date: 30th May
2014
College Name: Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology
Job Role: Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant
Professor
Departments:
- Electronics and Telecommunication
- Computer Science Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- English
Candidate Profile
- Candidates Should complete their UG/PG in
relevant discipline
- Should Posses good Communication skills
- More Publication record is preferred
Interview Process:
- Written Test (Expected)
- Presentation
- Personal Interview
Required Qualification and
Experience:
- As per AICTE Norms.
- Minimum P.G. Degree with First Class at B.E./ B.Tech or M.E./ M.Tech
Scale of Pay:
- As per Sixth pay commissions recommendation.
- Higher Start Possible in deserving cases.
Job Location : Chattisgarh
Last Date to Apply : 06/06/2014
Mode of Apply: Off-line
Send your Application along with
relevant documents and photo to the following postal Address
Postal Address
Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology,
Shivaji Nagar, Balod Road, Durg - 491 001.
Chattisgarh, India.
College Profile:
The AICTE was constituted in 1945 as an advisory body in all matters relating to technical education. Even though it had no statutory powers, it played a very important role in the development of technical education in the country. It had four regional committees with offices at Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Calcutta. All the new schemes and proposals for starting new institutions/Programmes were approved by the corresponding Regional Committee and subsequently vetted by the Council.There was large-scale expansion of technical education in the late fifties and early sixties and again in the eighties. While the expansion in the fifties was done with the approval of the AICTE and the Government of India, the expansion in the eighties was localized mostly in the four states of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and was primarily in the self-financing sector without the approval of the AICTE and Government of India. It was in this period that the National Policy on Education-1986 made a specific mention of the need to make AICTE a statutory body.In view of the above, AICTE became a statutory body through an Act of Parliament 52, in 1987. The Council, i.e. AICTE was established with a view to the proper planning and co-ordinated development of the technical education system throughout the country, the promotion of qualitative improvement of such education in relation to planned quantitative growth and the regulation and proper maintenance of norms and standards in the technical education system for matters connected therewith. Technical education was defined as programmes of education, research and training in engineering, technology, architecture, town planning, management, pharmacy and applied arts and crafts and such other programmes or areas as the Central Government may, in consultation with the Council, by notification in the official Gazette, declare. The Act also laid down the powers, functions and structure of the AICTE.
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