Last Date for receipt of application:27-04-2015
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S. No.
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Name of the Post
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No. of Posts
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Qualification
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1.
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Research
Assistant
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10
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Bachelor Degree in Arts,
Science or Commerce from any recognized University with either Statistics,
Economics,
Sociology, Anthropology, Social
Anthropology, Social Work, Business Administration, Business
Management, Geography or
Commerce as one of the subjects. Preference shall be given to the Honours
Graduates.
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2.
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Asstt.
Professors in Diphu Govt. College, Diphu under Higher Education Deptt.
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17
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Good academic record with at
least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever
grading system is followed) at
the Master’s Degree level in a relevant subject from an Indian
University or an equivalent
degree from an accredited foreign University.
2) Besides fulfilling the above
qualifications, the candidate must have cleared the National Eligibility
Test (NET) conducted by the
UGC, CSIR or similar test accredited by the UGC like SLET/SET.
3) Candidates, who are, or have
been awarded a Ph.D. Degree in accordance with the University
Grants Commission (Minimum
Standards and procedure for Award of Ph.D.Degree) Regulations,
2009, shall be exempted from
the requirement of the minimum eligibility condition of
NET/SLET/SET for recruitment
and appointment of Assistant Professor or equivalent positions in Universities/Colleges/Institutions.
4) NET/SLET/SET shall also not
be required for such Masters programmes in disciplines for which NET/SLET/SET
is not conducted.
5) A relaxation of 5% will be
provided at the graduate and Master’s level for the Schedule
Caste/Schedule
Tribe/Differently – abled (physically and visually differently-abled)
categories for
the purpose of eligibility and
for assessing good academic record during direct recruitment to
teaching positions. The
eligibility marks of 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale
wherever grading system is
followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the categories mentioned above are
permissible, based on only the qualifying marks without including any grace
mark procedures.
6) A relaxation of 5% may be
provided, from 55% to 50% of the marks to the Ph.D.Degree holders, who have
obtained their Master’s Degree prior to 19 September, 1991.
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