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Fellow Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Corporate Affairs
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Fellow Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Corporate Affairs
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs is a civil service training institute under the aegis of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India invites application of the post of Fellow on contractual basis in the field/Vertical Forum of Indian Regulators (FOIR).
Name of the Post: Fellow
No. of Post: 01 (One)
Remuneration: Rs. 50,000/-
• Bachelor of Law (LLB)
• Minimum 2 years of work experience in conducting Social Science Research with proven knowledge of Qualitative and quantitative research.
How to apply?
• Interested and eligible candidates are required to submit their applications in the prescribed format and email their CV at gauri.iica@gmail.com
Senior Research Associate Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Corporate Affairs
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Senior Research Associate Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Corporate Affairs
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs is a civil service training institute under the aegis of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India invites application of the post of Senior Research Associate on contractual basis in the field of Centre for Insolvency & Bankruptcy.
Name of the Post: Senior Research Associate
No. of Post: 01 (One)
Remuneration: Rs. 60,000-80,000/-
Essential Qualification and Experience
India Eases Qualification Norms for Independent Directors india-briefing.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from india-briefing.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Waiver norms for independent directors eased
December 20, 2020
Move to enable those holding key positions get exemption
In a climbdown of sorts, the Corporate Affairs Ministry (MCA) has relaxed the criteria for taking the online self-proficiency test mandated for all independent directors looking to get into or retain their board positions in companies. Simply put, a large number of independent directors in Corporate India may not be required to appear for the test.
Since October 2019, one’s eligibility to be an independent director rested on two main criteria finding a place in the databank maintained by Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs and taking an online self-proficiency test. Finding a place in the databank is still a must for being recognised as an independent director.