Eligibility:
1. Stenographer: For the post of Stenographer, the candidate needs to have passed class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board or university. Also, as a skill test, typing speed of 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi is also mandatory on the computer.
2. Lower Division Clerk: For the post of Lower Division Clerk, the candidate needs to have passed class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board or university. Also, as a skill test, typing speed of 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi is also mandatory on the computer.
3. Civilian Motor Driver (Ordinary Grade): For the post of Civilian Motor Driver, the candidate needs to have passed class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board or university. The candidate also needs to have a driving license for heavy vehicles from an authorised organisation.
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Lt Gen Baljit Singh (Retd)
Afriend informed me the other day that Goody Grewal and Vinod Uppal had died of Covid-19 at the Army Base Hospital, Delhi.
The first memory of Goody to cross my mind was of Gentleman Cadet GS Grewal commanding the passing-out parade of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, and at the finale marching straight as a lance up to the podium for the conferment of the coveted Sword of Honour.
Fifteen years later, we met at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, where Goody was a regular presence at the Sunday morning horse rides. All riders were mounted on their favourite horses and Major Gen RK Ranjit Singh, the Commandant, was set to lead. Late to arrive, Goody lunged towards his horse and in the fog of the hangover of the night before, he brushed past the General, who smiled, doffed his hat and called out, “Good Morning, Goody!”
DSSC recruitment 2021 for 83 group C posts begins
New Delhi:
Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington has notified jobs for Class 10th and 10+2 pass candidates. The Commandant, Defence Services Staff College, Wellington invites applications from eligible Indian citizens for Group C Civilian posts, reads the job notification released by DSSC. The job application form is available on the official website, dssc.gov.in. Candidates can fill and submit it on or before May 22. A total of 83 vacancies will be filled in stenographer, lower division clerk, civilian motor driver, sukhani, carpenter and multi-tasking staff (office and training) posts. All applications will be scrutinized in terms of age limits, minimum qualification, documents and certificates. Thereafter, eligible candidates will be issued call letters for written test. The eligible candidates will be required to appear for the written test. The written test will be based on minimum education qualification, t
IAF Chief visits DSSC Wellington, Sulur Air Base
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The Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria, (second right) at the Defence Services Staff College in Wellington, the Nilgiris, on Wednesday.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria, visited the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington, the Air Base and 5 Base Repair Depot (5 BRD) at Sulur here on Wednesday, said defence sources.
Sharing photos of ACM Bhadauria’s visit to the DSSC, the Indian Air Force tweeted that he addressed the faculty and the officers of the 76th Staff Course on the overall threat appreciation, leadership challenges of the future, and ways to reorient operational capability.
India facing renewed challenges along its borders: Army Chief
NEW DELHI, Apr 6: India is facing renewed challenges along its borders and armed forces officers, who are under training, must remain abreast of all such developments, said Army Chief General M M Naravane on Tuesday.
He was delivering a lecture on ‘Developments along the Western and Northern Borders and their Impact on the Future Road Map of the Indian Army’ at Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in Wellington, Tamil Nadu.
“He (Army Chief) emphasised that the nation is facing renewed challenges along its borders and exhorted the students on the need to remain abreast of all developments,” said the Indian Army’s statement.