Rajasthan Central University has announced recruitment for more than 20 posts. Candidates will have to apply offline for this recruitment. The application process is going on from 8 April. The last date of application is 18 May. Now there is not much time left. In such a situation, interested candidates having the required qualification should gear up and leave laziness and apply quickly without any negligence.
This is the post detail.
The appointment will be made for a total of 24 posts.
Section Officer: 01 post
Nursing Officer: 01 post
Technical Assistant: 03 posts
Gym Trainer: 01 post
Laboratory Assistant: 02 posts
Lower Division Clerk: 09 posts
Driver cum MTS: 02 posts
Multi Tasking Staff (MTS): 05 posts
This is the educational qualification and age limit
According to the post, candidates should have 10th pass/Graduate/B.Sc Nursing/B.E/B.Tech/M.Sc/Diploma/Computer Science degree. It is also necessary for the driver to have a driving license. Talking about the age limit, it is a maximum of 35 years according to the post.
This is how the selection will be done.
Candidates will have to go through various stages for selection. First, there will be a skill test. Then the number will come for the written exam. Finally, there should be good performance in the interview. Information about the salary has not been released yet. All candidates can apply for free.
How to apply
Candidates have to send all the documents in hard copy format to the university by attaching them. The address to send the application form is: Company Supervisor (Outsource Agency), Establishment Department, Rajasthan Central University, National Highway No. 08, Bandarsindhri, Kishangarh, District Ajmer-305817.
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