Job Details
Post Name : Assistant
No of Vacancy : 02 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 9300-34800/-
Grade Pay : Rs4200/-
Post Name : Office Assistant
No of Vacancy : 02 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 9300-34800/-
Grade Pay : Rs4200/-
Educational Qualification : Graduate from any recognized university.
Age Limit : maximum age limit is 130 years As on 01072017
Job Location : New Delhi
Selection Process : Selection will be based on Written Test/Interview
Application Fee :
For Group A post carrying pay band 3 with GP Rs5400/- and above: Rs.
1000/- (General & OBC) and Rs500/- (SC/ST)
Group B & C post carrying less than GP Rs5400/- : Rs500/-(General & OBC) and Rs.
250/- (SC/ST)
through Demand Draft in favour of Director, All India Institute of Ayurveda Payable at New Delhi
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in Prescribed application form along with self-attested copies of all certificates, mark sheets, testimonials in support of age, educational qualifications, experience, cast/community/Persons with disabilities (PWD) & an envelop superscribed “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ______” send to The Director, All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) Gautampuri, Sarita Vihar, Mathura road, New Delhi-110076 on or before 45 Days from the date of Publication
The proposal of establishing All India Institute of Ayurveda in Delhi has many driving factors behind it Emerging global demand towards Ayurveda has given a lot of thrust to have a centre of excellence of Ayurveda that cater not only to R&D and standardization needs of Ayurveda products but also sub-serve the purpose of imparting tertiary health care and interdisciplinary training & research in different disciplines of Ayurveda.
No Central Government Institution in the national capital city and elsewhere in the country provides state-of-the art Ayurvedic treatment facilities where visiting diplomats, delegates and other interested foreign visitors along with common public could be taken to provide them a glimpse or first-hand experience of classical Ayurveda therapies, education and scientific research AIIA would fill this gap and will be instrumental in attracting foreign patients for Ayurvedic treatment of such chronic health problems, which do not find solutions in other medical systems The Institute is expected to help boosting medical tourism in India and showcasing strengths of Ayurveda