Job Details
Post Name : Lower Division Clerk (LDC)
No of Vacancy : 561 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 19900-63200/-
Post Name : Upper Division Clerk (UDC)
No of Vacancy : 146 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 25500-81100/-
Post Name : Librarian
No of Vacancy : 214 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 44900-142400/-
Educational Qualification :
For Lower Division Clerk : Class XII pass or equivalent qualification form recognized Board or University and typing speed of 35 wpm in English or 30 wpm in Hindi on Computer
For Upper Division Clerk : Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent from a recognized University and relevant Experience.
For Librarian : Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science or Graduate with one year Diploma in Library Science form a recognized Institute
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 27 years for LDC, 30 years for UDC & 35 years for Librarian As on 31012018
Age Relaxation : For SC/ST 05 years, For OBC 03 years & For Women/PWD 10 years
Job Location : All India
Selection Process : Selection will be based on Computer Based Test/Examination & Skilled Test/Interview
Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs.
750/- through Debit Card, Credit Card or Net Banking No fee is required to be paid by candidates belonging to SC / ST / PH categories and Women candidates
How to Apply : Interested & Eligible candidates may Apply Online through the website http://kvsangathannicin from 21.
122017 to 11012018
The system came into being in 1965 under the name Central Schools, and has been affiliated with CBSE since then.
Later, the name was changed to Kendriya Vidyalaya Its original objective was to educate children of the Indian defence services personnel who are often posted to remote places With the army starting its own Army Public Schools, the service was extended (but not restricted) to all central government employees The uniform curriculum followed by these schools all over India ensures that the children of government employees do not face educational disadvantages when their parents are transferred by providing a common syllabus and system of education
A body known as the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (Central School Organization) oversees the functioning of these schools.
It operates from its headquarters situated in New Delhi
Presently, there are 1086 schools known as Kendriya Vidyalayas, out of which 1083 are in India and three are located abroad A total of 10,58,450 students (as of 31032011) and 49,286 employees (including outsourced) are on rolls (as of 1.
72011) These have been divided amongst 21 regions, each headed by an Assistant Commissioner
The three Kendriya Vidyalayas outside India are in Kathmandu, Moscow and Tehran They are intended for children of Indian Embassy staff and other expatriate employees of Government of India.
One school in Tshimalakha, Bhutan, was transferred to the Bhutanese government, thus having ceased to be a Kendriya Vidyalaya (then known as Indo-Bhutan Central School (IBCS)) in 1989, after one of the major Indo-Bhutan projects (The Chukhha Hydal power project) was near completion and Indian government employees were gradually transferred back to their home country