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Apply Here For The Post Of Asst. Legal Adviser In ONGC

ONGC is looking for young, promising and energetic persons with bright academic record to join and what goes without saying is ONGC is fabulous paymaster

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: ONGC is looking for young, promising and energetic persons with a bright academic record to join the organization as Assistant Legal Adviser at E1 level through CLAT-2019 Examination for LLM. The pay scale is in the grade of Rs. 60,000- 1,80,000/- with an increment of 3% per year. Besides Basic Pay, the employee is entitled to allowance @ 35% of Basic Pay under Cafeteria Approach, Dearness Allowance, HRA/Company Accommodation, Contributory Provident Fund, Conveyance Maintenance, Substantial Performance Related Pay (PRP), Medical Facility for self and dependents, Gratuity, Post Retirement Benefit Scheme and Composite Social Security Scheme as per Company rules.

ONGC is known to be one of the best PSUs to work with

It is pertinent to tell here that ONGC offers one of the best compensation packages in cost to company (CTC) terms in the country with the opportunity of merit-oriented advancement in a professionally managed organization focused on growth. A 'Maharatna' Public Sector Enterprise ONGC is India's flagship energy major that is engaged in Exploration and Production of Oil and Gas in India and abroad. A global player in energy, it contributes about 65% of India's domestic Oil and Gas production. Currently, ONGC through its subsidiary ONGC Videsh is India's largest Transnational Corporate with overseas investment of over 10 billion USD in 21 countries.

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