NHAI recruitment: Applications for 42 managerial posts invited
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NHAI recruitment: Applications for 42 managerial posts invited

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited online recruitment applications to fill 42 vacancies for various managerial posts.

Aspirants can apply online for the recruitment at NHAI's official website. The last date to apply for the posts is April 12.

Vacancies have been released for the following posts:

Manager (Finance and Accounts): 24 vacancies
Deputy Manager (Finance and Accounts): 12 vacancies
Deputy General Manager (Finance and Accounts): 6 vacancies

Eligibility Criteria

Deputy General Manager (Finance and Accounts): Candidates must have a Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) from a recognised University or Institute.

Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts related Service of the Central Government or State Government, with six years of experience.

Pay Scale: Rs 78,800 - Rs 209,200 (Pay Level-12)

Manager (Finance and Accounts): Candidates must possess a Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) (through the regular course) from a recognised University or Institute.

Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts-related Service of the Central or State Government with four years of experience.

Pay Scale: Rs 67,700- Rs 208,700 (Pay Level-11)

Deputy Manager (Finance and Accounts): Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) (through the regular course) from a recognised University or Institute.

Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts-related Service of the Central Government or the State Government with four years of experience.

Pay Scale: Rs 56,100 - Rs 177,500 (Pay Level-10)

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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited online recruitment applications to fill 42 vacancies for various managerial posts. Aspirants can apply online for the recruitment at NHAI's official website. The last date to apply for the posts is April 12. Vacancies have been released for the following posts: Manager (Finance and Accounts): 24 vacancies Deputy Manager (Finance and Accounts): 12 vacancies Deputy General Manager (Finance and Accounts): 6 vacancies Eligibility Criteria Deputy General Manager (Finance and Accounts): Candidates must have a Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) from a recognised University or Institute. Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts related Service of the Central Government or State Government, with six years of experience. Pay Scale: Rs 78,800 - Rs 209,200 (Pay Level-12) Manager (Finance and Accounts): Candidates must possess a Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) (through the regular course) from a recognised University or Institute. Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts-related Service of the Central or State Government with four years of experience. Pay Scale: Rs 67,700- Rs 208,700 (Pay Level-11) Deputy Manager (Finance and Accounts): Bachelor degree in Commerce or Chartered Accountant or Certified Management Accountant or Master in Business Administration (Finance) (through the regular course) from a recognised University or Institute. Alternatively, candidates must be a member of any organised Finance or Accounts-related Service of the Central Government or the State Government with four years of experience. Pay Scale: Rs 56,100 - Rs 177,500 (Pay Level-10) Image Source

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