Thursday, November 22, 2012

JNU : Vacancy for various faculty Posts Nov 2012

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
New Delhi - 110067
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Invites Application for the Professor,Assistant Professor,Associate Professor for its various Schools/Centres and Special Centres.

Payscale :
Professor: Rs. 37400-67000 (PB-4) AGP Rs. 10,000
Associate Professor: Rs. 37400-67000 (PB-4) AGP Rs. 9,000
Assistant Professor: Rs. 15600-39100 (PB-3) AGP Rs. 6,000

Fee :  Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- in case of General and OBC category payable on any nationalized bank in favour of the Finance Officer, Jawaharlal Nehru University payable at New Delhi. There is no application fee for SC/ST/PH candidates.

How to Apply :  Interested candidates are requested to apply in the application form obtainable from the Recruitment Cell, JNU or can be downloaded from JNU Website: www.jnu.ac.in Candidates who have applied earlier in response to Advt. No. RC/39/2009 are required to apply afresh. Those who fail to apply afresh as per New UGC Regulations, 2010 will have no claim whatsoever for consideration for the post(s) applied earlier. Candidates are advised to please ensure their eligibility before applying for any post(s) given above. Last date for submission of applications completed in all respects, shall be 30 days from the date of advertisement which is 17/12/2012 (17 December 2012).

Advertisement : http://www.jnu.ac.in/Career/FacultyPost_AdvtNoRC-44_2012.pdf

Website : http://www.jnu.ac.in

About JNU : 
The JNU campus is a microcosm of the Indian nation, drawing students from every nook and corner of the country and from every group and stratum of society. To make sure that this is so, annual admission tests are simultaneously held at 37 centres spread across the length and breadth of the country, and special care is taken to draw students from the underprivileged castes and ethic groups by reserving 22.5 per cent of seats for them. Overseas students form some 10 percent of the annual intake. Students' hostels and blocks of faculty residences are interspersed with one another, underlining the vision of a large Indian family.

Even as class room teaching and, work in the library and the laboratories have their share in the mode of instruction, personal interaction between students and teachers and among students themselves form an extremely important and lively medium of generation and transmission of knowledge. Sometimes high decibel disputes about the validity of theoretical premises or cultural substructures of a particular scientific or economic thesis do spill over from the class and hostel rooms onto the middle of the campus roads, at times causing traffic bottlenecks. Happily, these have never caused a road accident! The annual Students Union elections are conducted entirely by students. Fierce poster and cartoon wars, verbal duels and competitive yet peaceful group meetings are a viewers' delight during the elections. Violence is the only alien on the campus.
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