Delhi University Recruitment 2020; Apply for 121 Assistant Professor Vacancies
Team Careers360 | November 20, 2020 | 07:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI - The University of Delhi is filling up Assistant Professor posts in Daulat Ram College. There are a total of 121 vacancies that are to be filled. The Assistant Professor posts are for Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Sanskrit and other languages. Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria of Delhi University Recruitment 2020 can apply till November 23, 2020. Check all details related to the Delhi University Recruitment 2020 here.
Delhi University Recruitment 2020 Dates
The last date to apply is November 23, 2020
Delhi University Recruitment 2020 Vacancies
There are a total of 121 vacancies that are released under the Delhi University Recruitment 2020.
Delhi University Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
The detailed eligibility criteria for the Assistant Professor is mentioned in the official notification PDF which is attached here.
Delhi University Recruitment 2020 How to apply?
- To apply online, candidates are advised to visit the official website here .
- Candidates must fill all the details related to the Delhi University Recruitment 2020 carefully and pay the application fee in online mode.
Delhi University Recruitment 2020 Application Fee
- For UR/OBC/EWS category it is Rs.500/-
- SC, ST, PwBD categories and Women will be exempted from paying any fee.
Click here to download the official notification Delhi University Recruitment 2020 here.
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