Vacancy Circular No:
National Museum New Delhi
invites applications for recruitment of Curator
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| National Museum New Delhi Recruitment 2022 208700 Salary- Check More Details Recruitment 2021 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Curator |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Experience | 5 - 10 years |
| Salary | 69700 - 208700(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 28 Dec, 2021 |
| Last Date To Apply | 22 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: Any Masters Degree
Sub: Filing up the post of Curator (Painting), Group A', Gazetted, Non-Ministerial in the Level 11 (Rs. 67700-208700/-) (pre-revised PB-2 Rs. 15600-39100+ 6600/- GP) by composite method: Deputation (including short-term contract)//promotion in the National Museum, New Delhi under the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India.
1. Post Name: Curator (Painting)
2. Salary: Rs. 69700-208700/-
3. No of Post: 01
4. Method of Recruitment Composite Method: Deputation (including short-term contract)//promotion
5. Qualification:
i. Officers under the Central Government/ State Government /Union Territories/Universities /Recognized Research Institutions /Public Sector Undertakings/Semi-Government /Statutory or Autonomous organizations. holding analogous post on regular basis in the parent cadre/department, or with five years' service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on a regular basis in the posts in the scale of pay of Rs. 8,000-13,500 or equivalent in the parent cadre/department; and possessing the following educational qualifications and experience.
6. Essential: Master's degree of a recognized Museology/History of Art ;or University or equivalent in Master's History/Sanskrit/Pali/Prakrit/Persian/Arabic/Archaeology/Anthropology/Fine Arts with diploma in Museology of a recognized University or equivalent. degree in Indian five years' experience in a Museum of National/Regional importance under the control of Central Government/State Governments/Union Territories; one years' research experience with evidence of published research work in the field of Illustrated Manuscripts, Indian Miniatures and Indian Mural Paintings. one year's practical experience and training in Indian Art.
7. Desirable: M. Phil. degree or diploma in the relevant field from a recognized University or equivalent. (2) The Departmental Deputy Curator (Painting) in the pay scale of Rs. 8,000-275- 13,500/- with five years" regular service in the grade shall also be considered
Pay Scale:
INR
69700 - 208700(Per Month)
Age Limit:As Per Rules Age
Selection will be Based on Deputation (including short-term contract) plus promotion Basis.
It is requested that particulars of eligible and willing officers working in your departments/ Institution, duly verified and counter signed by the employer may be forwarded through proper channel in the attached proforma along with their up to date Confidential Report dossiers or Photocopy of APARs duly attested by officers not below the rank of Under Secretary on each page for the last five years and Integrity Certificate / Vigilance Clearance and Penalty Statement imposed during the last ten years so as to reach this office within 60 days from the date of publication of this circular in the Employment News / Rozgar Samachar. Th applications may be sent at the following address: Dr. Arvind Rautela Administrative Officer National Museum, Janpath, New Delhi New Delhi - 110001
Published on: 28 December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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The National Museum, New Delhi, as we see it today, has an interesting beginning. The blueprint for establishing the National Museum in Delhi was prepared by the Maurice Gwyer Committee in May 1946. An Exhibition of Indian Art, consisting of selected artefacts from various museums of India was organized by the Royal Academy, London with the cooperation of Government of India and Britain. The Exhibition went on display in the galleries of Burlington House, London during the winter months of 1947-48. It was decided to display the same collection in Delhi, before the return of exhibits to their respective museums. An exhibition was organized in the the RashtrapatiBhawan (President's residence), New Delhi in 1949, which turned out to be a great success. This event proved responsible for the creation of the National Museum.