Controller General of Defence Accounts invites application for engagement of CAs as Young Professionals
The office of the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA) invites application for engagement of twelve (12) Young Professionals (YPs) on contract basis for one year (extendable upto a maximum of two years) to work in CGDA HQrs office.
Age Limit- The candidate should not me more than 32 years of age at the time of application (i.e. 08.03.2026).
Work Experience- Minimum 02 years of work experience is required at the time of application.
Education Qualifications:
| Qualifications | No. of YPs to be engaged |
| Master of Business Administration | 02 |
| Bachelor of Law | 02 |
| M. Tech/PhD with focus on data analytics | 06 |
| Chartered Accountant (CA)/CI A/CISA certifications | 02 |
Selection Process – Selection would be done in two stages. Stage 1: Review of submitted documents and Stage 2: Interview of candidates shortlisted from Stage 1.
Remuneration – Fixed monthly remuneration is Rs. 80,000/- (all inclusive).
Eligible and interested candidates may send their application by email at an4- pay.cgda/r/nic.in, in the prescribed format alongwith supporting documents for proof of date of birth, educational qualifications and experience etc. by 08.03.2026
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