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Tea Board of India announced latest job notification for the recruitment of CA Inter or CMA Inter job vacancies in Kolkata. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on Tea Board of India job vacancy 2023.

Tea Board of India Job Notification 2023

Tea Board India, Under Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, invites applications from eligible candidates for engaging CA Inter or CMA Inter vacancies, Post Details, Salary Scale Given below:-

Tea Board of India Job Openings

About Tea Board of India Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

CA Inter or CMA Inter

Job Location

Siliguri

No.of Posts

01 

Salary

Rs. 35,000 Per Month

Last Date

21-04-2023

Website

teaboard.gov.in

Qualification & Eligibility Criteria for CA Inter or CMA Inter Vacancy:

CA Inter or CMA Inter

CA-Inter / CMA-Inter / CA Article-ship

Experience in Accounts Finalizations, MIS Reporting, and Accounts supervision.

Excellent command in MS Office with special emphasis on MS Excel.

Experience should match with roles and responsibility specified here with.

Thorough knowledge on operation of Tally ERP 9.

Thorough Knowledge of Accounting Standard and Standard Auditing Practices.


How to Apply for Tea Board of India Job Opening 2023:

Interested candidates can apply visiting teaboard.gov.in

Selection Process for CA Inter or CMA Inter Job Vacancy:

On the basis of qualification and experience, shortlisting will be done and such shortlisted candidates shall be called for interview.

Disclaimer: Provided by Tea Board of India.

About Tea Board of India - Tea is one of the industries, which by an Act of Parliament comes under the control of the Union Govt. The genesis of the Tea Board India dates back to 1903 when the Indian Tea Cess Bill was passed. The Bill provided for levying a cess on tea exports - the proceeds of which were to be used for the promotion of Indian tea both within and outside India. The present Tea Board set up under section 4 of the Tea Act 1953 was constituted on 1st April 1954. It has succeeded the Central Tea Board and the Indian Tea Licencing Committee which functioned respectively under the Central Tea Board Act,1949 and the Indian Tea Control Act, 1938 which were repealed. The activities of the two previous bodies had been confined largely to regulation of tea cultivation and export of tea as required by the International Tea Agreement then in force, and promotion of tea Consumption.