Job Title: Prime Minister’s Rural Development Fellows Scheme invites talented young professionals with a desire to participate and initiate a larger change.
Eligibility:
Age between 22-27 years at the time of application. For candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the maximum age limit will be 32 years. At the minimum a graduate from a recognized university/institute with a four-year degree course, including those like Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Engineering, Law, Medicine etc., or a post-graduate from a recognized University/ Institute (in case of a graduate holding degree of a course duration of three years or less). Those with degree from universities outside India that are recognised by Association of Indian Universities can also apply. Only those candidates who have completed all requirements and received degree are eligible to apply. At least 50% marks in the aggregate or equivalent grade at the graduate or Post-graduate level, whichever is qualifying. Physical fitness, certified by Government Medical Hospital due to the arduous nature of work involved.
How to apply: http://rural.nic.in/pmrdfs/
Last date for the application: 30 Nov, 2013
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