Wednesday, 16 February 2011

IIT Bombay | Government Jobs | Programmer Analyst Vacancy | February 2011 | Last Date: 7th March, 2011.

BE/ BTECH (IT, Computer Science) required in IIT Bombay.

IIT Bombay, set up by an Act of Parliament, was established in 1958, at Powai, a northern suburb of Mumbai. Today the Institute is recognised as one of the centres of academic excellence in the country. Over the years, there has been dynamic progress at IIT Bombay in all academic and research activities, and a parallel improvement in facilities and infrastructure, to keep it on par with the best institutions in the world. Institutes in positions of excellence grow with time. The ideas and ideals on which such institutes are built evolve and change with national aspirations, national perspectives, and trends world – wide. IIT Bombay, too, is one such institution.
IIT Bombay
IIT Bombay invites applications from the young dynamic citizens of India for the the following post-
  • Programmer Analyst
Advertisement No.F75/ 1011

Educational Qualification: BE/ BTECH (IT, Computer Science)
S. No. 4
Work Experience: 

02 (two) years relevant experience. One year of work experience related to design, development and maintenance of application software is desirable. Experience with Linux/Java and
open source database and application platform desirable.

Job Description:
  • a) Development, implementation and maintenance of Java/JSP/Java enterprise application software.
  • b) Preparation of documents, user training.
  • c) Participation in the system analysis and module design
Work Location: Mumbai
Age Limit: 37 years
Pay Band: Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs.4200/.
Total Emoluments: Rs.25945/including HRA.
To Apply: Eligible candidates are required to apply by sending the application along with essential copies of certificates/testimonials, caste etc. to the following address latest by 7th March, 2011. Don’t forget to mention the advertisement number- No.F75/ 1011
The Registrar, IIT Bombay,
Powai, Mumbai 400 076
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