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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

India is growing one of the economies and growing at average growth rate about 8-8.5%
different sectors of the economy have been a lot in this growth. Particular service sectors
and manufacturing sectors the growth rate registered service sectors between 2007-09
was about 35- 45%.

BSNL establish in year 2000 BSNL is world’s 7th largest telecommunication company.
Comprehensive range of telecomm service in india.this project attempt to understand the
Recruitment and Selection procedure/practices of BSNL organizational efficiency
depends upon the kind of people working for the organization.recuitment means,
according to FLIPPO,”Recruitment is the process of searching for prospective employees
and stimulating and encouraging them to apply for jobs in an organization”.

Selection means it is a process choosing the most suitable person out of all the applicants
in this process, relevant information about applicants is collected through a series of steps
so as to evaluate their suitability for the job to be filled.

In short,be can say that right people at right place and right time for right work is
required.

This project is an attempt to understand recruitment and selection process of BSNL for
the purpose of data collection; organizational, manual records were used.

Personal interview of all concern responsible for recruitment and selection was
conducted. Primary data was used as well for the purpose of data collection and analysis
of collected.

On the basis of collected data conclusion was done at certain points have been
recommended which is present in the conclusion and recommendation part is
respectively.

As a part of the curriculum of our BBA Kind semester, I undergo our final project in
BSNL.Our topic is concerned with the policy of recruitment in an organistion.This

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project project work provides me an opportunity to understand the company’s
recruitment policy and its necessary requirements etc.
I analyze various detriments affecting recruitment process adopted by the company
discover sources of manpower to meet the requirement of the staffing schedule and to
employ them attracting that manpower in adequate numbers facilities effective selection
for right kind of jobs.
Therefore .we have chosen this topic to evaluate whether recruitment is actually
necessary for the organization and if so then to what extent.

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OBJECTIVES OF STUDY

The main objective of our study is to insure the quality of company’s selection and

recruitment process. Along with we consider the following point as a object during our

studies:

1: To identify company’s sources of recruitment.

2: To take feedback from employees on existing system

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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:-

To conduct any research a scientific method must must be followed the universe of study
is very large in which is difficult to collect information from all the employess.so the
sampling method has been followed study ,the analysis is based on primary as well as
secondary data.

1:-PRIMARY SOURCES:-

Primary data was collected using an appropriate questionnaire and observing it

2:-SECONDARY SOURSES:-

The secondary data was collected from companies training policy documents, official
records.

3:-QUESTIONNAIRE:-

It is the set of question which is to be filled up by the respondents for their answers. We
have also prepared during our study for the purpose of collection of primary data.
Questionnaire designed were of multiple choice and of ended of nature.

4:-METHOD OF ANALYSIS:-

The tool of analysis adopted by us is the “column charts”and”pie charts” which we have
prepared on the basis of my questionnaire.
Methodology can be defined as a systemic way of approaching a problem to identify the
truth and for this certain step should be taken in a systematic order and these steps are
called methods.

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“Research methodology is a process of planning, acquiring, analyzing and disseminating
relevant data and information”.

The use of right methodology is necessary because if the right methods are not adopted
and thoughts are not arrange in a logical order the exact truth might not be expressed.
Thus the methodology means correct arrangement of thoughts and knowledge.

WHY RESEARCH IS REQUIRED

Conceptually, the purpose of research is to discover the answers for the questions through
application of scientific procedures. The main aim of the research is to find out the truth
which is hidden and which has not been discovered yet.

Through each research study has its own specific purpose, but generally researchers are
done:

To gain familiarities with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it.

To determine the frequency with which something occurs or with which associated with
something else.

To test the hypothesis of casual relationship between variables.

To take appropriate decisions.

Research is a careful and systematic effort of gaining new knowledge. Research is an


original contribute on to the existing stock of knowledge making for its advancement; it
is pursuit of true with the help of study, observation, comparison and experiment.

In short the search of knowledge through objectives and systematic method of finding
solution to problem is research.

RESEARCH DESIGN:

The research design is the plan, structure and strategy of investigation conceived so as to
obtain answer to research questions and to control variance.

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The definition of three important terms – plan, structure and strategy.

The plan is an outline of the research scheme on which the researcher is to work. The
structure of the research is a more specific outline or the scheme and the strategy shows
how the Research will be carried out, specifying the methods to be used in collection and
analysis of data.

Research design is the specification of methods and the procedure fro acquiring the
information needed. It is the operational pattern or framework of the projects that
stipulate what information is to be collected from which sources by the procedures. The
importance of research design lies in the fact that it makes a statement of what is to be
done in order to achieve the research objectives and how it is to be done. It is an
expression of what of the research exercise in terms of results and the analytical input
needed to convert data into research findings.

A design may be quite suitable in one case but could not fit in some other research
problem. One design cannot serve the purpose of all types of research problems. Also
most of the research problems are complex in nature and cannot be solved by a specific
research design. Hence a combination of research design is used to reach a solution.

The research design when chosen correctly prevents deviation in the study. The present
study is the cross sectional descriptive type with fields study and partly casual in nature
as it seeks to find out consumer behavior with respect to mobile and correlate them with
income, age, education, professions etc. and formulate marketing strategies based on the
study.

SAMPLING AND SAMPLE DESIGN:

It is not possible to examine every item in the population hence interferences is drawn
about a large numbers of items possessing a particular attribute based on based analysis
of fraction of such items. It is called a sample. For developing a sampler design following
points need to be discussed with regard to the present study –

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POPULATION:

In statistical usage the terms population is applied to any finite collection of individuals.
It has displaced the orders terms universe. It is aggregate of all elements possessing
certain specified characteristics which need to studied and defined prior to sample.
Population can be finite if units can be counted or infinite. Since the present study is done
in Bareilly, The population is finite. Population can be defined in terms of elements,
sampling units, extent and time.

In this study, the specifications will be as follows:

1. Element : People

2. Sampling Units : BSNL office

ELEMENT:

An Element is the unit about which information is collected. It provides the basis for
analysis. It identifiable physically. In the present study the element is dealer having a
good knowledge about the service. (Regarding Brand)

SAMPLING UNIT:

The sampling unit is the basic unit containing the element of the target population. The
sampling may be different from the element. It can be either geographical unit (state,
district etc.) or social unit (Household, family, club etc.) or a construction unit (enclave,
house, flat etc.) or it may be an individual. In the present stuffy, a sample of distributor is
selected in the three stages. First of all a sample of cities is selected, than a sample of
colonies is selected from each selected colony after the entire distributor in it.

SAMPLE FRAME:

A sample frame could be a telephone directory, a list of block and localities of a city, a
map or any other list consisting of all the sampling units, each stage of sampling process
requires its own sampling frame. Since the present study undergoes two stages sampling

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process, we would need two sampling frames. First a list of localities, Second a list of
distributors within the selected localities.

SAMPLING DESIGN: Representation of entire universe is only possible through the


sampling technique. Considerable care has been taken in selecting the sample so that is
Convenient in terms of size and enough to represent the entire universe

SUMMARY OF RESEARCH DESIGN

Data source: Primary and secondary

Research approach: Survey method

Research instrument: Questionnaire

Sampling plan: Sample unit (office)

Sample size: 50 employee

Sample area: Bareilly city

Contact method: Personal contact

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COMPANY PROFILE
VISION
To become the largest telecom Service Provider in Asia

MISSION
*To provide world class State-of-art technology telecom services to its customers on
demand at competitive prices.
*To Provide world class telecom infrastructure in its area of operation and to contribute
to the growth of the country's economy

Financial Position
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, the largest Public Sector Undertaking of the Nation, is
certainly on a financial ground that's sound.

The Company has a net worth of Rs. 88,128 crores (US$ 22.02 billion), authorized equity
capital of Rs. 10,000 crores (US $ 2.50 billion), Paid up Equity Share Capital of Rs.
5,000 crores (US $ 1.25 billion) and Revenues is Rs. 38053 crores (US $ 9.51 billion) in
2007-08.HeadquartersDelhi Area, India
Industry Telecommunications
Type Public Company
Status Operating
Company Size 10,001 or more employees
Founded 200

Top Locations

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Chandīgarh Area, India (35)
Delhi Area, India (75)
Bangalore Area, India (34)

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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. formed in October, 2000, is World's 7th largest
Telecommunications Company providing comprehensive range of telecom services in
India: Wire line, CDMA mobile, GSM Mobile, Internet, Broadband, Carrier service,
MPLS-VPN, VSAT, VoIP services, IN Services etc. Presently it is one of the largest &
leading public sector unit in India.

BSNL has installed Quality Telecom Network in the country and now focusing on
improving it, expanding the network, introducing new telecom services with ICT
applications in villages and wining customer's confidence. Today, it has about 46 million
line basic telephone capacity, 8 million WLL capacity, 52 Million GSM Capacity, more
than 38302 fixed exchanges, 46565 BTS, 3895 Node B ( 3G BTS), 287 Satellite Stations,
614755 Rkm of OFC Cable, 50430 Rkm of Microwave Network connecting 602
Districts, 7330 cities/towns and 5.6 Lakhs villages.

BSNL is the only service provider, making focused efforts and planned initiatives to
bridge the Rural-Urban Digital Divide ICT sector. In fact there is no telecom operator in
the country to beat its reach with its wide network giving services in every nook & corner
of country and operates across India except Delhi & Mumbai. Whether it is inaccessible
areas of Siachen glacier and North-eastern region of the country. BSNL serves its
customers with its wide bouquet of telecom services.

BSNL is numereuno operator of India in all services in its license area. The company
offers vide ranging & most transparent tariff schemes designed to suite every customer.
BSNL cellular service, CellOne, has 55,140,282 2G cellular customers and 88,493 3G
customers as on 30.11.2009. In basic services, BSNL is miles ahead of its rivals, with
35.1 million Basic Phone subscribers i.e. 85 per cent share of the subscriber base and 92
percent share in revenue terms.

BSNL has more than 2.5 million WLL subscribers and 2.5 million Internet Customers
who access Internet through various modes viz. Dial-up, Leased Line, DIAS, Account
Less Internet (CLI). BSNL has been adjudged as the NUMBER ONE ISP in the country.

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BSNL has set up a world class multi-gigabit, multi-protocol convergent IP infrastructure
that provides convergent services like voice, data and video through the same Backbone
and Broadband Access Network. At present there are 0.6 million DataOne broadband
customers.
The company has vast experience in Planning, Installation, network integration and
Maintenance of Switching & Transmission Networks and also has a world class ISO
9000 certified Telecom Training Institute.

Scaling new heights of success, the present turnover of BSNL is more than Rs.351, 820
million (US $ 8 billion) with net profit to the tune of Rs.99, 390 million (US $ 2.26
billion) for last financial year. The infrastructure asset on telephone alone is worth about
Rs.630, 000 million (US $ 14.37 billion).

The turnover, nationwide coverage, reach, comprehensive range of telecom services and
the desire to excel has made BSNL the No. 1 Telecom Company of India.
Particulars of organization
Incorporated on 15.9.2000, vide Registration No. 55-107739,dated the 15th September, 2000
and became entitled to commence business with effect from 19th September, 2000.
Date of incorporation:
The Company (BSNL) took over the business of providing telecom services and network
management throughout the country except the metro cities of Delhi and Mumbai of the
erstwhile service providing departments of the Govt. Of India service providing departments
of the Govt. of India i.e., the Departments of Telecom Services and Telecom Operations i.e.
1.10.2000 pursuant to a Moue signed between the BSNL and the Govt. Of India

Type of Company Government Company under Section 617 of the Companies


Act, 1956

Administrative Ministry Govt. of India, ministry of communication and


Information technology, department of telecommunications

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.

Details of disinvestment The entire share capital of the Company is held by the
Government of India.

Shareholding
pattern Government of India is holding 100% of the share capital of the Company
Listing with Stock Exchanges Not applicable, as the BSNL is an unlisted company.
Share Capital
Authorized Capital – Rs.17,500 crores, divided into1,000,00,00,000[One Thousand Crores]
Equity Shares of Rs.10/- each; and 750,00,00,000 [Seven Hundred and Fifty Crores]
Preference Shares of Rs. 100 each Paid Up Share Capital - Rs.5,000/- crores of Equity
Shares and Rs.7,500/- crores of Preference Share Capital.

Objectives of the Company


As set out in the objects clause of the Company’ Memorandum of Association

PROFILE OF THE COMPANY’S BUSINESS


A. GLIMPSES OF MAIN SERVICES OFFERED

1. BASIC AND LIMITED MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICES


BSNL is the leading service provider in the country in the Basic Telephone Services. As
of now more than 35 million Direct Exchange Lines & more than 2.2.Million telephones
in the Limited Mobile telephone Services are existing. BSNL has provides a number of
attractive tariff packages & Plans which shall further strengthen its subscriber base.
2. CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICES
BSNL’s GSM Technology based Cellular Network reached a long way, covering 20,836
cities/towns with a subscriber base of over 4.67 Crores as on 31st March 2009 out of which
4.31 crores cellular telephone are in pre-paid segment
3. INTERNET SERVICES
BSNL offers Dialup Internet services to the customers by Post-paid service with the brand

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name ‘Net one’, and pre-paid service with the brand name ‘Sancharnet’. The post-paid
service is a CLI based access service, currently operational in 100 cities. Sancharnet is
available on local call basis throughout India to ISDN and PSTN subscribers. The
Internet Dhaba scheme of the Company aims to further promote Internet usage in rural and semi
urban areas To keep pace with the latest and varied value added services to its
customers, BSNL uses IP/MPLS based core to offer world class IP VPN services. MPLS
based VPNs is a very useful service for Corporate, as it reduces the cost involved as well as
the complexity in setting up VPNs for customers networking. As on 31.03.2005, your
Company’s total Internet customer base was 17,98,089 and total Internet Dhabi were 4143.
A total of 708594 dial up Internet connections have been given during 2004-2005, against
a target of 7 lakhs. BSNL plans to give 1215980 more dial up connections during the
year 2005-06. As on 31.1.2006, there were 2367404 internet subscribers working in BSNL net
work

4. Intelligent Network
Intelligent Network Services is a service that incorporates several value added facilities,
thoroughly designed to save time and money, and enhance productivity. At present, your
company offers Free Phone (FPH),Premium Rate Service (PRM), India Telephone Card
(ITC), Account Card Calling (ACC), Virtual Private Network (VPN), Universal Access
Number
(UAN) and Tele voting In-services. With the commissioning of five
Provided throughout the country. Activation of these new In platforms
had increased the sale of ITC Cards taking the figure to Rs.265 crores in2004-05 alone.
4. BROADBAND SERVICES
BSNL has launched its broadband services under brand name “BSNL
BROADBAND on 14-01-05. This offers High Speed Internet Access with speed ranging
from 256 Kbps to 8 Mbps. Ever since its inception BSNL is Continuously expanding its
broadband network in response to ever Growing demand of broadband service throughout
India Present customer base is 3.56 million, with equipped capacity of 6.1 million.
BSNL Broadband service is available in more than 3800 cities &83000 villages.
The services provided are High Speed Internet Connectivity (up to 8 Mbps) Band width on

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Demand (planned)
Virtual Private Network (VPN) service over broadband Dial VPN services to MPLS VPN
customers IPTV services (at present available in 66 cities Games on Demand Service Video
tutoring service VOIP Video Surveillance service Entertainment portal.

CUSTOMER CARE
BSNL, with its Endeavour for high customer satisfaction, has been paying great attention in this
area, by means of opening of more and more

Employee’s Welfare Activities


Commitment towards the principles of corporate social responsibilities is
Inbuilt within the corporate philosophy of BSNL. A very wide range of welfare
programmers’, with a focus on the employees’ welfare is continuously implemented by
the Staff Welfare Board of the Company.
Assistance during natural calamities
BSNL always remains awake of its responsibility as a corporate citizen. When the
destructive Tsunami waves struck the Indian shores, BSNL Company swung into action
immediately for providing relief to those Affected in the coastal areas. Communication networks
at the Coastal areas of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands –
worst hit in the Tsunami - were promptly restored within the shortest Possible time. BSNL
along with the employees contributed an amount of Rs. 2,207 lakhs to the Prime Minister’s
Relief Fund. Telephone Services were restored in record time in the flood- hit areas of
Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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LITERATURE REVIEW
The scope of my on “recruitment and selection procedure of BSNL”is to provide a
framework which will assist manager to ensure that the company attracts, selects and
retains the most suitable candidates by by using the most appropriate efficient, fair, open
and effective methods. Our study committed to achieving equal opportunities isclearly
defined throughout the recruitment and selection procedure.
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND:-
Introduction
Recruitment is defined as a process of searching for prospective employees and
stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organization.
Recruitment is defined as, “a process to discover the sources of manpower to meet the
requirements of the staffing schedule and to employ effective measures for attracting that
manpower in adequate numbers to facilitate effective selection of an efficient workforce.”

Objectives Of Recruitment

1. To attract people with multi dimensional skills and experiences that suits the present
and future organizational strategies.
2. To induct outsiders with a new perspective to lead the company.
3. To infuse fresh blood at all levels the organization.
4. To develop an organizational culture that attracts competent people to the company.
5. To search or head hunt/head pouch people whose skills fit the companies values. To
devise methodologies for assessing psychological traits.
6. To seek out non conventional development grounds of talents.
7. To search for talent globally and not just within the company.
8. To design entry pays that competes on quality but not on quantum
9. To anticipate and find people for positions that does not exit yet.

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SUB-SYSTEMS OF RECRUITMENT:-

The recruitment process consists of the following four sub-functions:-

 Finding out and developing the sources where the required number
and kind of employees will be available.
 Developing suitable techniques to attract the desirable candidates.
 Employing the techniques to attract candidates.
 Stimulating as many candidates as possible and asking them to apply
for jobs irrespective of the number of candidates require.

Management has to attract more candidates in order to increase the selection ratio so that
the most suitable candidate can be selected out of the total candidates available.
Recruitment is positive as it aims at increasing the number of applicants and selection is
somewhat negative as it selects the suitable candidates in which process; the unsuitable
candidates are automatically eliminated. Though, the function of recruitment seems to be
easy, a number of factors make performance of recruitment a complex one.

FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT:-

The following are the 2 important factors affecting Recruitment:-

1) INTERNAL FACTORS:-
 Recruiting policy
 Temporary and part-time employees
 Recruitment of local citizens
 Engagement of the company in HRP
 Company’s size
 Cost of recruitment
 Company’s growth and expansion

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2) EXTERNAL FACTORS:-

 Supply and Demand factors


 Unemployment Rate
 Labor-market conditions
 Political and legal considerations
 Social factors
 Economic factors
 Technological factors

RECRUITMENT POLICY:-

Recruitment policy of any organization is derived from the personnel policy of the same
organization. In other words the former is a part of the latter. However, recruitment
policy by itself should take into consideration the government’s reservation policy, policy
regarding sons of soil, etc., personnel policies of other organizations regarding merit,
internal sources, social responsibility in absorbing minority sections, women, etc.
Recruitment policy should commit itself to the organization’s personnel policy like
enriching the organization’s human resources or servicing the community by absorbing
the retrenched or laid-off employees or casual/temporary employees or dependents of
present/former employees, etc. The following factors should be taken into consideration
in formulating recruitment policy. They are:-
 Government policies
 Personnel policies of other competing organizations
 Organization’s personnel policies
 Recruitment sources
 Recruitment needs
 Recruitment cost
 Selection criteria and preference

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IMPACT OF PERSONNEL POLICIES ON RECRUITMENT
POLICIES:-

Recruitment policies are mostly drawn from personnel policies of the organization.
According to Dale Yoder and Paul D. Standohar, general personnel policies provide a
wide variety of guidelines to be spelt out in recruitment policy. After formulation of the
recruitment policies, the
Management has to decide whether to centralize or decentralize the recruitment function.

CENTRALISED V/s DECENTRALISED RECRUITMENT:-

Recruitment practices vary from one organization to another. Some organizations like
commercial banks resort to centralized recruitment while some organizations like the
Indian Railway resort to decentralized recruitment practices. Personnel department at the
central office performs all the functions of recruitment in case of centralized recruitment
and personnel departments at unit level/zonal level perform all the functions of
recruitment concerning to the jobs of the respective unit or zone.

MERITS OF CENTRALISED RECRUITMENT:-

• Average cost of recruitment per candidate/unit should be relatively less due to economies
of scale.
• It would have more expertise available to it.
• It can ensure broad uniformity among human resources of various units/zones in respect
of education, skill, knowledge, talent, etc.
• It would generally be above malpractices, abuse of powers, favoritism, bias, etc.
• It would facilitate interchangeability of staff among various units/zones.
• It enables the line managers of various units and zones to concentrate on their operational
activities by relieving them from the recruiting functions.
• It enables the organization to have centralized selection procedure, promotional and
transfer procedure, etc.
• It ensures the most effective and suitable placement to candidates.

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• It enables centralized training programmes which further brings uniformity and
minimizes average cost of staff.

MERITS OF DECENTRALISED RECRUITMENT:-

• The unit concerned concentrates only on those sources/places wherein normally gets the
suitable candidates. As such the cost of recruitment would be relatively less.
• The unit gets most suitable candidates as it is well aware of the requirements of the job
regarding culture, traditional, family background aspects, local factors, social factors, etc.
• Units can recruit candidates as and when they are required without any delay.
• The units would enjoy freedom in finding out, developing the sources, in selecting and
employing the techniques to stimulate the candidates.
• The unit would relatively enjoy advantage about the availability of information, control
and feedback and various functions/processes of recruitment.
• The unit would enjoy better familiarity and control over the employees it recruits rather
than on employees selected by the central recruitment agency.

SOURCES OF RECRUITMENT:-
The sources of recruitment may be broadly divided into two categories: internal sources
and external sources. Both have their own merits and demerits. Let’s examine these.
Internal Sources:-
Persons who are already working in an organization constitute the ‘internal sources’.
Retrenched employees, retired employees, dependents of deceased employees may also
constitute the internal sources. Whenever any vacancy arises, someone from within the
organization is upgraded, transferred, promoted or even demoted.
External Sources:-

External sources lie outside an organization. Here the organization can have the services
of :
(a) Employees working in other organizations;
(b) Jobs aspirants registered with employment exchanges;

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(c) Students from reputed educational institutions;
(d) Candidates referred by unions, friends, relatives and existing employees;
(e) Candidates forwarded by search firms
and contractors;
(f) Candidates responding to the advertisements, issued by the organization; and
(g) Unsolicited applications/ walk-ins.
Merits and Demerits of ‘Recruiting people from ‘Within’:-

Merits :-

1) Economical:

The cost of recruiting internal candidates is minimal. No expenses are incurred on


advertising.

2) Suitable:

The organization can pick the right candidates having the requisite skills. The candidate
can choose a right vacancy where their talents can be fully utilized.

Demerits:-

1) Limited Choice:

The organization is forced to select candidates from a limited pool. It may have to
sacrifice quality and settle down for less qualified candidates.
2) Inbreeding:

It discourages entry for talented people, available outside an organization. Existing


employees may fail to behave in the knowledge about suitability of a candidate for a
position.’ Known devils are better than unknown angels!’

3) Inefficiency:

Promotions based on length of service rather than merit, may prove to be a blessing for
inefficient candidate. They do not work hard and prove their worth.

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4) Bone of contention:

Recruitment from within may lead to infighting among employees aspiring for limited,
higher level positions in an organization. As years roll by, the race for premium positions
may end up in a bitter race.

Merits and Demerits of External sources of Recruitment:-

Merits Demerits

1.Wide Choice:

The organization has the freedom to select candidates from a large pool. Persons with
requisite qualifications could be picked up.

2. Infection of fresh blood:

People with special skills and knowledge could be hired to stir up the existing

3. Expenses:

Hiring costs could go up substantially. Tapping multifarious sources of recruitment is not


an easy task either.

4. Time consuming:

It takes time to advertise, screen, to test and test and to select suitable employees. Where
employees and pave the way for innovative ways of working.

5. Motivational force:

It helps in motivating internal employees to work hard and compete with external
candidates while seeking career growth. Such a competitive atmosphere would help an
employee to work to the best of his abilities.

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6. Long term benefits:

Talented people could join the ranks, new ideas could find meaningful expression, a
competitive atmosphere would compel people to give out their best and earn rewards, etc.
suitable ones are not available, the process has to be repeated.

7. De-motivating:

Existing employees who have put in considerable service may resist the process of filling
up
vacancies from outside. The feeling that their services have not been recognized by the
organization, forces then to work with less enthusiasm and motivation.

8.Uncertainty:

There is no guarantee that the organization, ultimately will be able to hire the services of
Suitable candidates. It may end up hiring someone who does not fit and who may not be
able to adjust in the new setup.

METHODS OF RECRUITMENT:-

The following are the most commonly used methods of recruiting people.

INTERNAL METHODS:

1. Promotions and Transfers

This is a method of filling vacancies from within through transfers and


Promotions.

A transfer is a lateral movement within the same grade, from one job to another. It may
lead to changes in duties and responsibilities, working conditions, etc., but not necessarily
salary. Promotion, on the other hand, involves movement of employee from a lower level
position to a higher level position accompanied by (usually) changes in duties,
responsibilities, status and value. Organizations generally prepare badly lists or a central
pool of persons from which vacancies can be filled for manual jobs. Such persons are

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usually passed on to various departments, depending on internal requirements. If a person
remains on such rolls for 240 days or more, he gets the status of a permanent employee as
per the Industrial Disputes Act and is therefore entitled to all relevant benefits, including
provident fund, gratuity, retrenchment compensation
2. Job Posting:-

Job posting is another way of hiring people from within. In this method, the organization
publicizes job opening on bulletin boards, electronic method and similar outlets. One of
the important advantages of this method is that it offers a chance to highly qualified
applicants working within the company to look for growth opportunities within the
company to look for growth opportunities within the company without looking for
greener pastures outside.

3. Employee Referrals:-

Employee referral means using personal contacts to locate job opportunities. It is a


recommendation from a current employee regarding a job applicant. The logic behind
employee referral is that “it takes one to know one”. Employees working in the
organization, in this case, are encouraged to recommend the names of their friends,
working in other organizations for a possible vacancy in the near future. In fact, this has
become a popular way of recruiting people in the highly competitive Information
Technology industry nowadays. Companies offer rich rewards also to employees whose
recommendations are accepted – after the routine screening and examining process is
over – and job offers extended to the suggested candidates. As a goodwill gestures,
companies also consider the names recommended by unions from time to time.

External (direct) Methods:-

1.Campus Recruitment

It is a method of recruiting by visiting and participating in college campuses and their


placement centres. Here the recruiters visit reputed educational institutions such as IITs,
IIMs, colleges and universities with a view to pick up job aspirants having requisite

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technical or professional skills. Job seekers are provided information about the jobs and
the recruiters, in turn, get a snapshot of job seekers through constant interchange of
information with respective institutions.
A preliminary screening is done within the campus and the short listed students are then
subjected to the remainder of the selection process. In view of the growing demand for
young managers, most reputed organizations (such as Hindustan Lever Ltd., Proctor &
Cable, Citibank,
State Bank of India, Tata and Birla group companies) visit IIMs and IITs regularly and
even sponsor certain popular campus activities with a view to earn goodwill in the job
market. Advantages of this method include: the placement centre helps locate applicants
and provides resumes to organizations; applicants can be prescreened; applicants will not
have to be lured away from a current job and lower salary expectations. On the negative
front, campus recruiting means hiring people with little or no work experience The
organizations will have to offer some kind of training to the applicants, almost
immediately after hiring. It demands careful advance
planning, looking into the placement weeks of various institutions in different parts of the
country. Further, campus recruiting can be costly for organizations situated in another
city (airfare, boarding and lodging expenses of recruiters, site visit of applicants if
allowed, etc.).
If campus recruitment is used, steps should be taken by human resource department to
ensure that recruiters are knowledgeable concerning the jobs that are to be filled and the
organizations and understand and employ effective interviewing skills.

Guidelines for campus recruiting:


companies using college campuses as recruitment source should consider the following
guidelines:
 Identify the potential candidates early: The earlier that candidate with top potential can be
identified, the more likely the organization will be in a position to attract them.
 Employ various means to attract candidates: These may include providing research
grants; consulting opportunities to faculty members, funding university infrastructural

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requirements, internships to students, etc. in the long run these will enhance the prestige
of the company in the eyes of potential job seekers.
 Use effective recruitment material: Attractive brochures, films, computer diskettes,
followed by enthusiastic and effective presentations by company officials,
correspondence with placement offices in respective campus in a friendly way – will help

in booting the company image in the eyes of the applicants. The company must provide
detailed information about the characteristics of entry – level positions, especially those
that have had a major positive impact on prior applicants’ decisions to join the company.
 Offer training to campus interviews: Its better to devote more time and resources to train
on campus interviewers to answer specific job related questions of applicants.
 Come out with a competitive offer: Keep the key job attributes that influence the
decisions of applicants such as promotional avenues, challenging assignments, long term
income potential, etc., while talking to candidates.
Indirect methods:-

1.Advertisements:-

These include advertisements in newspapers; trade, professional and technical journals;


radio and television; etc. in recent times, this medium has become just as colorful, lively
and imaginative as consumer advertising. The ads generally give a brief outline of the job
responsibilities, compensation package, prospects in organizations, etc. this method is
appropriate when (a) the organization intends to reach a large target group and (b) the
organizations wants a fairly good number of talented people – who are geographically
spread out. To apply for advertised vacancies let’s briefly examine the wide variety of
alternatives available to a company - as
far as ads are concerned:
 Newspaper Ads: Here it is easy to place job ads without much of a lead time. It has flexibility
in terms of information and can conveniently target a specific geographic location. On the
negative side, newspaper ads tend to attract only those who are actively seeking employment
at that point of time, while some of the best candidates who are well paid and challenged by

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their current jobs may not be aware of such openings. As a result, the company may be
bombarded with applications from a large number of candidates who are marginally qualified
for the job - adding to its administrative burden. To maintain secrecy for various reasons
(avoiding the rush, sending signals to competitors, cutting down expenses involved in
responding to any individual who applies, etc.), large companies with a national reputation
may also go in for blind-box ads in newspapers,

Especially for filling lower level positions. In a blind-box ad there is no identification


of the advertising organization. Job aspirants are asked to respond to a post office box
number or to
An employment firm that is acting as an agent between the job seekers and the
organization.
 Television and radio ads: These ads are more likely to each individual who are not actively
seeking employment; they are more likely to stand out distinctly, they help the organization
to target the audience more selectively and they offer considerable scope for designing ads
creatively. However, these ads are expensive. Also, because the television or radio is simply
seen or heard, potential candidates may have a tough time remembering the details, making
application difficult.
2.Third Party Methods:-

 Private Employment Search Firms:-

As search firm is a private employment agency that maintains computerized lists of


qualified applicants and supplies these to employers willing to hire people from the list
for a fee. Firms like Arthur Anderson, Boble and Hewitt, ABC consultants, SB
Billimoria, KPMG; Ferguson
Associates offers specialized employment-related services to corporate houses for a fee,
especially for top and middle level executive vacancies. AT the lower end, a number of
search firms operate – providing multifarious services to both recruiters and the
recruitees.

 Employment Exchanges:-

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AS a statutory requirement, companies are also expected to notify(wherever the
Employment Exchanges Act, 1959, applies) their vacancies through the respective
Employment Exchanges, created all over India for helping unemployed youth, displaced
persons, ex-military personnel,
physically handicapped, etc. AS per the Act all employers are supposed to notify the
vacancies arising in their establishments form time to time – with certain exemptions – to
the prescribed employment exchanges before they are filled. The Act covers all
establishments in public sector and nonagricultural establishments employing 25 or more
workers in the private sector. However, in view of the practical difficulties involved in
implementing the provisions of the Act

(such as filing a quarterly return inrespect of their staff strength, vacancies and shortages,
returns showing occupational distribution of their employees, etc.) many organizations
have successfully fought court battles when they were asked to pick up candidates from
among those sponsored by the employment exchanges.

 Gate Hiring and Contractors:-

Gate hiring (where job seekers, generally blue collar employees, present themselves at
the factory gate and offer their services on a daily basis), hiring through contractors,
recruiting through word-of-mouth publicity are still in use – despite the many
possibilities for their misuse –in the small scale sector in India.
• Unsolicited Applicants / Walk-ins:-
Companies generally receive unsolicited applications from job seekers at various points
of time; the number of such applications depends on economic conditions, the image of
the company and the job seeker’s perception of the types of jobs that might be available
etc. Such applications are generally kept in a data bank and whenever a suitable vacancy
arises, the company would intimate the candidates to apply through a formal channel.
One important problem with this method is that job seekers generally apply to number of
organizations and when they are actually required by the organizations, either they are
already employed in other organizations or are not simply interested in the position.

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• Alternatives to Recruitment:-
Since recruitment and selection costs are high (search process, interviewing agency fee,
etc.) firms these days are trying to look at alternatives to recruitment especially when
market demand for firm’s products and services is sluggish. Moreover, once employees
are placed on the payroll, it may be extremely difficult to remove them if their
performance is marginal. Some of the options in this regard may be listed thus

• Evaluation of Alternative Sources:-


Companies have to evaluate the sources of recruiting carefully – looking at cost, time,
flexibility, quality and other criteria – before earmarking funds for the recruitment
process. They cannot
afford to fill all their vacancies through a particular source. To facilitate the decision
making process in this regard, companies rely on the following:
Time lapse data:
They show the time lag between the dates of requisition for manpower supply from a
department to the actual date of filling the vacancies in that department. For example, a
company’s past experience may indicate that the average number of days from
application to interview is 10, from interview to offer is 7,from offer to acceptance is 10
and from acceptance to report for work is 15. Therefore, if the company starts the
recruitment and selection process now it would require 42 days before the new employee
joins its ranks. Armed with this information, the length of
the time needed for alternative sources of recruitment can be ascertained – before pinning
hopes on a particular source that meets the recruitment objectives of the company.

Yield ratios:

These ratios indicate the number of leads / contacts needed to generate a given number of
hires at a point at time. For example, if a company needs 10 management trainees in the
next six months, it has to monitor past yield ratios in order to find out the number of
candidates to be contacted for this purpose. On the basis of past experience, to continue
the same example, the company finds that to hire 10 trainees, it has to extend 20 offers. If
the interview-to offer is 3:2, then 30 interviews must be conducted. If the invites to

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interview ratios are 4:3 then, as many as 40 candidates must be invited. Lastly, if contacts
or leads needed to identify suitable
Trainees to invite are in 5:1 ratio, and then 200 contacts are made.

Surveys and studies:


Surveys may also be conducted to find out the suitability of a particular source for
certain positions. For example, as pointed out previously, employee referral has emerged
as popular
Way of hiring people in the Information Technology industry in recent times in India.
Correlation studies could also be carried out to find out the relationship between different
organizational

positions. Before finally identifying the sources of recruitment, the human resource
managers must also look into the cost or hiring a candidate. The cost per hire can be
found out by dividing the recruitment cost by the number of candidates hired.

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SELECTION:-

Introduction

Selection is the process of picking individuals who have relevant qualifications to fill
jobs in an organisation.The basic purpose is to choose the individual who can most
successfully perform the job from the pool of qualified candidates.

Purpose:-

The purpose of selection is to pick up the most suitable candidate who would meet the
requirements of the job in an organization best, to find out which job applicant will be
successful, if hired. To meet this goal, the company obtains and assesses information
about the applicants in terms of age, qualifications, skills, experience, etc. the needs of
the job are matched with the profile of candidates. The most suitable person is then
picked up after eliminating the unsuitable applicants through successive stages of
selection process. How well an employee is matched to a job is very important because it
is directly affects the amount and quality of employee’s work. Any mismatched in this
regard can cost an organization a great deal of money, time and trouble, especially, in
terms of training and operating costs. In course of time, the employee may find the job
distasteful and leave in frustration. He may even circulate ‘hot news’ and juicy bits of
negative information about the company, causing incalculable harm to the company in
the long run. Effective election, therefore, demands constant monitoring of the ‘fit’
between people the job.

The Process:-

Selection is usually a series of hurdles or steps. Each one must be successfully cleared
before the applicant proceeds to the next one. The time and emphasis place on each step
will definitely vary from one organization to another and indeed, from job to job within
the same organization. The
sequence of steps may also vary from job to job and organization to organization. For
example some organizations may give more importance to testing while others give more
emphasis to interviews and reference checks. Similarly a single brief selection interview

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might be enough for applicants for lower level positions, while applicants for managerial
jobs might be interviewed by a number of people.
Steps in Selecting Process

 Reception

A company is known by the people it employs. In order to attract people with talents,
skills and experience a company has to create a favorable impression on the applicants’
right from the stage of reception. Whoever meets the applicant initially should be tactful
and able to extend help in a friendly and courteous way. Employment possibilities must
be presented honestly and clearly. If no jobs are available at that point of time, the
applicant may be asked to call back the personnel department after some time.

 Screening Interview

A preliminary interview is generally planned by large organizations to cut the cost of


selection by allowing only eligible candidates to go through the further stages in
selection. A junior executive from the Personnel Department may elicit responses from
the applicants on important items determining the suitability of an applicant for a job
such as age, education, experience, pay expectations, aptitude, location, choice etc. this
‘courtesy interview’ as it is often called helps the
Department screen out obvious misfits. If the department finds the candidate suitable, a
prescribed application form is given to the applicants to fill and submit.

 Application Blank

Application blank or form is one of the most common methods used to collect
information on the various aspects of the applicants’ academic, social, demographic,
work related background and references. It is a brief history sheet of employee’s
background, usually containing the following
Things:
 P ersonal data (address, sex, telephone number)
Marital data

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Educational data
Employment Experience
Extra-curricular activities
References and Recommendations

 Selection Testing

In this section let’ examine the selection test or the employment test that attempts to asses
intelligence, abilities, personality trait, performance simulation tests including work
sampling and the tests administered at assessment centers- followed by a discussion about
the polygraph test,
Graphology and integrity test .A test is a standardized, objective measure of a person’s
behavior,
Performance or attitude. It is standardized because the way the tests is carried out, the
environment in which the test is administered and the way the individual scores are
calculated- are uniformly applied. It is objective in that it tries to measure individual
differences in a scientific way giving very little room for individual bias and
interpretation. Over the years employment tests have not only gained importance but also
a certain amount of inevitability in employment decisions. Since they try to objectively
determine how well an applicant meets the job requirement, most companies do not
hesitate to invest their time and money in selection testing in a big way.
Some of the commonly used employment tests are:
Intelligence tests
Aptitude tests
Personality tests
Achievement tests
Miscellaneous tests such as graphology, polygraphs and honesty tests.
.
 Selection Interview:

Interview is the oral examination of candidates for employment. This is the most essential
step in the selection process. In this step the interviewer matches the information obtained
about the candidates through various means to the job requirements and to the

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information obtained through his own observations during the interview. Interview gives
the recruiter an
Opportunity –
• To size up the candidate personally;
• To ask question that are not covered in the tests;
• To make judgments on candidates enthusiasm and intelligence;
• To assess subjective aspects of the candidate – facial expressions,
Appearance, nervousness and so forth;
• To give facts to the candidates regarding the company, its policies,
etc. and promote goodwill towards the company.
 EVALUATION:-

Evaluation is done on basis of answers and justification given by the applicant in the
interview.

 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:

After the selection decision and before the job offer is made, the candidate is required to
undergo a physical fitness test. A job offer is often contingent upon the candidate being
declared fit after the physical examination.

 Medical examination:-
Certain jobs require physical qualities like clear vision, perfect hearing, unusual
stamina, tolerance of hard working conditions, clear tone, etc. Medical examination
reveals whether or not a candidate possesses these qualities.

 Reference Checks:-
Once the interview and medical examination of the candidate is over, the personnel
department will engage in checking references. Candidates are required to give the names
of 2 or 3 references in their application forms. These references may be from the
individuals who are familiar with the candidate’s academic achievements or from the
applicant’s previous employer, who is well versed with the applicant’s job performance

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and sometimes from the co-workers. In case the reference check is from the previous
employer, information in the following areas may be obtained. They are job title, job
description, period of employment, pay and allowances, gross emoluments, benefits
provided, rate of absence, willingness of previous employer to employ the candidate
again, etc.Further, information regarding candidate’s regularity at work, character,
progress, etc. can be obtained. Often a telephone call is much quicker. The method of
mail query provides detailed information about the candidate’s performance, character
and behavior. However, a personal visit is superior to the mail or telephone methods and
is used where it is highly essential to get a detailed, first hand information which can also
be secured by observation. Reference checks are taken as a matter of routine and treated
casually or omitted entirely in many organizations. But a good reference check, when
used sincerely, will fetch useful and reliable information to the organization.

 Hiring decision:-

The line manager has to make the final decision now – whether to select or reject a
candidate after soliciting the required information through different techniques discussed
earlier. The line manager has to take adequate care in taking the final decision because of
economic, behavioral
and social implications of the selection decisions. A careless decision of rejecting a
candidate would impair the morale of the people and they suspect the selection procedure
and the very basis of selection in a particular organization. A true understanding between
line managers and personnel managers should be established so as to facilitate good
selection decisions. After
taking the final decision, the organization has to intimate this decision to the successful as
well as unsuccessful candidates. The organization sends the appointment order to the
successful candidates either immediately or after sometime depending upon its time
schedule.

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

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Employees in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited as on

Company payroll 90%

Contract 10%

Both 0%

INTERPRETATION

Most of the employee are as on company payroll.

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How you recruit employee?

Through internal 20%


recruitment
Through external 80%
recruitment
Both 0%

INTERPRETATION

Most of the employee, recruit by external recruitment policy.

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If internal,what was the procedure?

Transfer 60%

Promotion 30%
ReCall 10%

INTERPRETATION

They prefer transfer policy to recruit external employee.

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Are you satisfied with company’s current recruitment policy ?

Yes 90%

No 10%

INTERPRETATION

Most of the employee are satisfied with recruitmnet policy.

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What was the time duration between interview regarding selection in
company and getting offer letter ?

One week 0%
One month 0%
Six month 40%
More than six month 60%

INTERPRETATION

More than six month is required to final touch.

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Do you think that presently number of employees is enough?

Yes 10%
No 90%

INTERPRETATION

In current position number of employee are less.

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Does company ask you for any recommendation to recruit ?

Yes 15%
No 85%

INTERPRETATION

Company don’t requred any recommendation to recruit.

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Are you satisfy with BSNL selection and recruitment policy?

yes 76%

no 24%

INTERPRETATION

Most of the people are satisfy with BSNL.

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CONCLUSION
The telecomm companies aims to ensure that the best candidate is selected for the job
regardless of age,color,origin,relegion,gender etc.to achive this objective company
ensures that all those who are concerned with the recruitment and selection process have
a clear understanding of the job to be filled.

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the company will attract and retail the most
highly qualified workforce available to them.

All the workers of the studied organization felt that this program is beneficial in
improving performance, skills, attitude and knowledge effectively and efficiently of
doing work.

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SIMILARITIES:

1: BSNL follow both external and internal recruitment as other two companies.

2: Selection procedure is same as in other two companies.

3: Satisfaction level regarding recruitment policy is same in all the three companies i.e.
highly satisfied.

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FINDINGS

• After the survey we found the satisfaction level of BSNL employee is very high.

• Most of the consumers go for the BSNL services.

• Youth feel very comfortable with it.

• BSNL has been covering the entire segment.

• BSNL technology is very innovative.

• A very high segment of youth goes for the name and goodwill of the BSNL.

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RECOMMENDATION

• The company should increase their service stations.

• More financing option should be available.

• The company should provide more customer value.

• Follow up should be increased.

• Effort should be done for developing the concept of good relationship with consumers.

• Special offer should be provided by the BSNL.

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Annexure
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
Questionnaire

(For academic purpose only)

Department:

Designation:

Age:

Name:

Q.Emploees in Bharat sanchar limited as on

 Company payroll

 Contract

 Both

Q.2 How you recruit employee?

 Through internal recruitment

 Through external recruitment

 Both

Q.3If internal, what was the procedure?

 Transfer

 Promotion

 Recall

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Q.4 If external, how?

Through Ad. Through Through Labour


Consultancy/emp Contractor

Exchange

Management
Level

Supervisor
Level

Workers

Q.5Are you satisfied with company’s current recruitment policy?

 Yes

 No

Q.6 Employee can get the opportunity in BSNL?

 After qualifying written and interview

 Interview only

 Written only

 None of them

Q.7What was the time duration between interview regarding selection in company and
getting offer letter?

 One week

 One month

 Six month

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 More than six month

Q.8 what qualification is required at the time of selection?

Degree level Diploma /HSC level SSClevel Below SSC

Management

Supervisor

Worker

Q.9Do you ask for any work experience at the time of selection?

More than 10 yrs More than 5 yrs More than 1 yrs Freshers

Management

Supervisor

Worker

Q.10 Do you think that presently number of employees are enough?

Yes No

Management

Supervisor

Workers

Q.11 What is the criteria to fill up the post?

Through promotion Through transfer Through Through sources

Re Call

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Management

Supervisor

Worker

Q.12 Does company ask you for any recommendation to recruit?

 Yes

 No

Q.13. Did you contact the informal contact names in the advertisement?

Yes No

If Yes, was this helpful? Yes No

If No, Why not?

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Http: www.bsnlindia.com http:

http: www.wikipedia.org

Philip Kotler, Marketing Management,

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I have used the following source for finding the data

A. Research methodology - C.R. Kothari

Literature from the web site

www.bsnl.org.document.info.practicescordinal.org

www.bsnl.in.office.document.class.infoexe.ogr

http://www.bsnlindia.com

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