JKSJA to organise training prog
Jammu, Jan 6: Jammu and Kashmir State Judicial Academy (JKSJA) is organizing a special five day training programme from January 10th to 14th for the candidates of Kashmir province who have applied for the post of Steno-Typists in the subordinate courts.
In a statement, a spokesman of the JKSJA said this pre-recruitment training is being provided to the aspirants for the job in order to equip them with required skills and update their knowledge to improve their quality.
“All those candidates who are interested in undergoing training are directed to report at J&K State Judicial Academy (JKSJA), High Court of J&K at Srinagar on 10th of January, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. This, however, shall not confer any right, interest or preferential claim in the recruitment, which shall be made purely on the basis of performance of candidates in the test to be conducted shortly by the Selection Committee constituted for the said purpose,” the statement said.
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