GUEST FACULTY POSITIONS 2010-NATIONAL ACADEMY OF CUSTOMS EXCISE AND NARCOTICS

NACEN Recruitment 2010 for Guest Faculty Openings at Faridabad & Mumbai

National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACEN) is one of premier Central Training Institute of the Government of India imparting training to the Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) Probationers appointed through Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission.

INVITATION OF GUEST FACULTY

The Guest Faculty shall be responsible for the giving lecture, taking and evaluating tests & assignments and providing other teaching material to the Probationers. The terms and conditions for the appointment as Guest faculty including, remuneration, desired qualification, syllabus and other relevant information are as per the Terms & Conditions stated below.

The Complete Syllabus of the individual Papers are available on this website (See Syllabus).

The applications are invited for training of the Probationers for its centers at Faridabad and Mumbai.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1.      The appointment as Guest Faculty is purely on contractual basis for the present batch (61st batch) of the Probationers.

2.      The Faculty may be a working/retired officer of the Government expertise/qualification in the relevant field or a working/retired Teacher a minimum 10 years of teaching experience in the area of the course.

3.      The appointment and continuation of the Guest Faculty shall be on the basis of the feedback received from the trainee.

4.      The Guest faculty shall be paid Honorarium as per the rates approved by Government of India for Central Training Establishments. The present rate of honorarium is Rs 500/- per session to the serving government officers and Rs 1000/- per session to non-serving officers/others. The experts/eminent resource person may be paid upto an amount of Rs 4000/- per session.

5.      The Guest Faculty for the NACEN Faridabad must be located in Delhi NCR region and for NACEN Mumbai be located in Mumbai. The pickup and facility shall be arranged by the Academy as far as possible. Alternatively, Guest faculty can make their own arrangement for transportation and a lump-sum travel expense of Rs 300/-per day shall be paid by the Academy.

6.      The duration of a session is normally 50/75 minutes. However, the duration of the sessions can be modified depending upon the requirement of the course.

7.      The normal size of a class shall be around 60 officers.

8.      The Guest Faculty shall take the lecture as per the appointed date, time and place for the duration of the course. He shall be responsible for the conduct of the entire course including providing lecture notes, reading material, conducting and evaluation of the tests and assignments.

9.      The services of the Guest Faculty can be discontinued at any time, if his performance is not found satisfactory.

SELECTION CRITERIA

The ion of the Guest Faculty shall be made based on their qualification and experience in the relevant area and the feedback received from the Probationers/Faculty. Therefore, all persons whose names are ed provisionally for the course may be asked to take upto 4 lectures on the topics ed by Course Director on trail basis on which only Honorarium shall be paid. Their continuation or final ion shall be made based on the feedback received from the Probationers and the Faculty of the NACEN.

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

The addresses on which the invitation of guest faculty and bid for the outsourcing of courses shall be sent are as following

Faridabad
Dr A K Singh
Course Director (Probationers),
National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics,
Sector 29, Faridabad-121008
Email: aksingh.nacen@gmail.com

Mumbai
Mr Sunil Jain,
Course Director (Probationers),
National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics,
Post Office Lane, Bhandup (East),
Mumbai-400076
Email: jainsunilb@gmail.com

More details at http://www.nacen.gov.in/details.asp?mid=43

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