JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION OF NON-TEACHING STAFF ON DIRECT RECRUITMENT THROUGH NTA
The followings shall be the Scheme of Examination, components of Written Test (Paper-I & Paper–II)- Skill
Test & Interview/Personality Test and its syllabus for recruitment to the non-teaching posts by direct
recruitment (v) Knowledge of Computer: The test will cover Computer Fundaments, Basic Applications of
Computer, Components of Computer, Computer Hardware & Software, Operating systems, Word
Processing, Internet, and Security & Networking etc.
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the following non-teaching posts in the Pay Levels indicated
against each post plus usual allowance as admissible as per University rules
5- Senior Assistant
Essential Qualification/Experience
i) Bachelor Degree from a recognized University / Institution.
ii) Three Years of experience as UDC or equivalent in the Level 4 in Central/ State Government/ University/ PSU and
other Central / State Autonomous Bodies or equivalent pay package in the reputed private Companies/ corporate
banks with a minimum annual turnover of at least Rs.200/- Crores or more.
iii) Proficiency in Typing, Computer applications, noting and drafting.
6- Assistant
Essential Qualification/Experience
i) A Bachelor’s Degree from any recognized Institute/ University.
ii) Two year experience as Junior Assistant/Lower Division Clerk/ Equivalent posts in University/ Research
Establishment / Central State Govt./ PSU/ Autonomous Bodies or equivalent pay package in the reputed private
Companies/ corporate banks with a minimum annual turnover of at least Rs.200/- Crores or more.
iii) Speed in English Typing @ 35 wpm OR Speed in Hindi Typing @ 30 wpm.
iv) Proficiency in Computer Operations.
7- Junior Assistant
Essential Qualification
i) A Bachelor’s Degree from any recognized Institute/ University.
ii) English Typing @ 35 wpm OR Hindi Typing @ 30 wpm
iii) Proficiency in Computer Operations.
Qualifying speed shall be at least 35
words per minute in English or 30
words per minute in Hindi, which
will be tested on a computer (PC).*
Not more than 5% mistakes are permissible