
New Delhi, March 30: The Directorate General of Performance Management (DGPM), a key branch under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) of the Indian Ministry of Finance, has announced exciting job opportunities. They have released a short official notification for the recruitment of 172 Additional Assistant Director positions.
The application process for these positions began on March 28 and will remain open until May 12. Interested and eligible candidates are advised to submit their registration forms before the deadline.
Selection of qualified candidates will be based on merit, involving shortlisting, document verification, and other stages. The selected candidates will receive a monthly salary ranging from ₹47,600 to ₹1,51,100. After completing four years of regular service, their salary will increase to between ₹53,100 and ₹1,67,800 per month.
To apply, candidates should first visit the official DGPM website. On the homepage, they need to click on the link for the official notification related to the respective position. After that, they can download the application form provided in the notification and print it out. Candidates must fill in all required information and attach the necessary documents with the form. Finally, the completed application should be placed in an envelope and sent to the following address: “Joint Director (CCA), DGPM Headquarters, 5th Floor, Drum-shaped Building, IP Estate, New Delhi – 110002.”
Candidates are also encouraged to check the official website for more information regarding the recruitment and the notification for the Additional Assistant Director positions.

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