New India Assurance Company AO Recruitment Out

October 10, 2016    

Dear BA'ins,
The New India Assurance Company Ltd., a leading Public Sector General Insurance Company & wholly owned by Government of India, invites applications for recruitment of 300 Officers (Generalist) in Scale I cadre from open market.

Please note the Important Dates On-line registration and payment of
application fees: 14 Oct-01 Nov 2016
Phase-I Online Examination (Objective): 17th December 2016
Phase-II Online Examination (Objective +Descriptive): January 2017 (Tentative)
All the Very Best

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New India Assurance Company AO Recruitment Out 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu October 10, 2016 Dear BA'ins, The New India Assurance Company Ltd., a leading Public Sector General Insurance Company & wholly owned by Government...


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