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Direct recruitment of Post Graduate Assistants for Government Higher Secondary Schools 2010-11 through Employment Registration Seniority.

Written By Admin on Sunday, February 19, 2012 | 9:42 PM


RELEASE OF LIST OF CANDIDATES CALLED FOR CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION

                    The Teachers Recruitment Board was entrusted with the task of recruiting 1152 Post Graduate Assistants for Higher Secondary Schools for the year 2010-11 to be appointed in School Education Department based on employment exchange registration seniority.
Based on this the Teachers Recruitment Board conduct certificate verification for Physically challenged and Visually impaired and left out candidates on 20.02.2012 and 21.02.2012 for the post of Post Graduate Assistants.
      
                 Chennai-4, Santhome the Assistant Director, Professional and Executive Employment Exchange has sponsored the list of eligible candidates based on the Indent sent by this Board. Accordingly, the Teachers Recruitment Board is conducting Certificate Verification for a total number of 198 candidates at Chennai-6, Teachers Recruitment Board.
                     
                    The Teachers Recruitment Board is now releasing the details of the candidates who are called for the said certificate verification. The subject wise cut off dates furnished by the Employment Office is also published. 

                    The list is being released to help the right candidates, who are not in receipt of the intimation letter sent by this Board and also having their name in this list may attend the scheduled date at the Certificate Verification centre by taking a printout from this website. 

                   Utmost care has been taken in preparing the list and in publishing them. Teachers Recruitment Board reserves the right to correct any errors that may have crept in. Incorrect list will not confer any right of enforcement.
    
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