RCFL Recruitment 2020; Apply for 26 Physician, Dentist, Radiologist & Other Posts
Team Careers360 | November 11, 2020 | 12:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilizers Limited (RCFL), Mumbai has invited applications to fill 26 Physician, Dentist, Radiologist and other posts. Eligible and interested candidates can apply for RCFL recruitment 2020 vacancies at www.rcfltd.com. Last date to apply for RCFL recruitment 2020 is November 25, 2020.
RCFL Medical Officer Recruitment 2020 Important Dates
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RCFL recruitment 2020 notification release date - November 10, 2020
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Last date for submission of RCFL recruitment 2020 application form - November 25, 2020
RCFL Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility & Vacancy Details
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RCFL post name - Medical Officer (in different speciality)
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Number of vacancies - 26
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Educational qualification - MD/ MS in relevant discipline from MCI recognised university
Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilizers Limited Recruitment 2020 - How To Apply
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Visit RCFL official website - www.rcfltd.com
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Search for RCFL Honorary Doctors recruitment 2020 link and click on it
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Download the RCFL application form
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Fill the details as asked in the RCFL recruitment 2020 application form
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Successfully post the RCFL 2020 recruitment form and supporting documents to - Dy. General Manager (HR), Human Resource Department (Trombay Unit) Ground Floor, Room No-5, Administrative Bldg., Chembur, Mumbai – 400 074
RCFL Recruitment 2020 - Recruitment Process
Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilizers Limited selection process will be based on the criteria set by the RCFL. For more information on RCFL Doctors recruitment 2020 check the official notification -
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