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Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering, Delhi Technological University

Title: Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering, Delhi Technological University

Location: Delhi

Organization’s profile:

Formerly known as the Delhi College of Engineering, (initially established with the name – Delhi Polytechnic) came into existence in the year 1941 to cater the needs of Indian industries for trained technical manpower with practical experience and sound theoretical knowledge.

Job Description:

There are four posts available for contractual basis for a period of 11 months. Payment of consolidated remuneration to the contractual Assistant Professor will be based on the minimum of the pay in the Pay Band of Rs.15600-39100/- {i.e. Rs.15600/- plus AGP of Rs.6000/- plus DA (as applicable) only}.

Eligibility:

B.E. / B.Tech and M.E. / M.Tech in relevant branch with 1st Class or equivalent either in B.E. / B.Tech or M.E. / M.Tech from a recognised University. Ph.D in relevant discipline and/or published research papers in journals will be an added advantage.

How to apply:

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20 May, 2014

Reference: DTU

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