Selection Board definition

Selection Board means the Selection Board of the University.
Selection Board means the Selection Board of the Institute;
Selection Board means a Board constituted by the Federal Government, for the purpose of selection for promotion or transfer to posts in basic pay scales 19 to 21 and equivalent, consisting of such persons as may be appointed by Government from time to time].

Examples of Selection Board in a sentence

  • Eligible applicants will be assessed by a Selection Board to determine their suitability for the post.

  • It is strictly forbidden for the candidates to make any contact with the Selection Board, either directly or indirectly.

  • Please send all correspondence to the Designer Selection Board, ONE ASHBURTON PLACE, ROOM 1004, BOSTON, MA 02108.

  • Should the Selection Board discover at any stage in the procedure that the candidate does not meet one or more of the general or special conditions for admission to the selection procedure or that the information on the application form does not correspond with the supporting documents, the candidate will be disqualified.

  • In line with the European Ombudsman’s recommendation, ENISA publishes the names of the Selection Board on its website once established.


More Definitions of Selection Board

Selection Board means the selection board constituted in the prescribed manner;
Selection Board means the board constituted under rule- 9;
Selection Board means the General Selection Board or the Transportation Selection Board.
Selection Board means the Selection Board constituted under the Section 52 of Act;
Selection Board means a board constituted by the Federal Government in accordance with the Establishment Division’s
Selection Board means a selection board convened under section
Selection Board means Board or Boards as defined and constituted or formed form time to time by the Managing Director.