December 16th, 2017, 12:18 PM
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hooghly.gov.in Download Admit Card 2017 Supervisor : SHG & SE Department
Organisation : SHG & SE Department, Hooghly
Announcement : Download Admit Card/ Call Letter
Designation : Supervisor 2017
Download your Admit card/ Call Letter here : http://www.hooghly.gov.in/online_recruitment_home.htm
Home Page : http://www.hooghly.gov.in/
Download Admit Card :
Date of Admit Card Download/Print: 05/12/2017
Tentative Date of Exam : 29/12/2017
Procedure :
i) Enter Registration ID
ii) Enter Date of Birth
iii) Click on "Login to Download E-admit" Button
Mode of Selection :
Total Marks : 100 (50+30+10+10)
Weightage will be given as per below mentioned table:
60% and above 100% 50 Marks
Below 60% upto 50% 90% 45 Marks
Below 50% and upto 40% 80% 40 Marks
Higher Secondary: Marks obtained in Higher Secondary (30 marks)
Weightage will be given as per below mentioned table:
75% and above 100% of full marks 30 Marks
Below 75% upto 60% 90% of full marks 27 Marks
Below 60% upto 45% 80% of fullmarks 24 Marks
Below 45% 70% of full marks 21 Marks
Proficiency in Computer Application (10 marks)
Based on basic knowledge of word, Excer, power-point, Accounting package and reasonable Eping speed.
Viva-voce (10 Marks)
GENERATION OF ADMIT CARD & DATE OF EXAMINATION :
The tentative date of Admit Card generation will be 05/12/2017 which will be available in District Website (i.e. hooghly.gov.in).
Under no circumstances admission will be allowed without the Admit Card and one photo bearing documents like EPIC or Admit Card of Madhyamaik (if it is photo bearing) or Driving License or PAN card or Aadhar card or Bank pass Book with photograph.
About us :
This district with its Headquarters located at Chinsurah town is within the Burdwan Division of the State of West Bengal. So far history goes, the name "Hooghly" is derived probably from the 'HOGLA', a tall reed, which grows in abundance on the riverbanks and in the marshy low lands below them.
At dawn of history this part of the country was probably included in the territory held by the Suhmas, a tribe mentioned in juxtaposition with the Angas, Vangas and Pundras in the Mahabharata and also in the Mahabhashya, a grammar dating back to the second century B.C.
In the third century B.C. the territory of the Suhmas was included in the vast empire of Asoka, which extended over the whole of Bengal as far as the mouth of the Ganges and upto Tamralipti (the modern Tamluk). Several centuries later this tract became absorbed with the rest of Bengal in the Gupta Empire, owing to a successful campaign by Samudragupta in the fourth century.