There is great news for candidates dreaming of a government job. Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) has released recruitments for the posts of Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. The application process has started from October 26, so if you are eligible, apply quickly.
Total number of posts and post description
Under this recruitment drive, the university will recruit 30 posts in total:
Professor: 6 posts Associate Professor: 10 posts Assistant Professor: 14 posts
Interested candidates can check the official website of the university or recruitment notification for required eligibility and other information for these posts.
Application Fee
Unreserved (UR), OBC and EWS category candidates have to pay an application fee of Rs 2000. SC/ST category candidates are exempted from application fee, i.e. they do not have to pay the fee.
Pay Scale (Salary Details)
The candidates selected in this recruitment will get salary according to different posts:
Professor: Rs 1,44,200 to Rs 2,18,200 per month. Associate Professor: Rs 1,31,400 to Rs 2,17,100 per month. Assistant Professor: Rs 57,700 to Rs 1,82,400 per month.
How to apply?
First of all, candidates should visit the official website of CUSB. Click on the 'Career/Recruitment' section given on the homepage. Fill the application form by clicking on the relevant link of recruitment and upload the required documents. Pay the application fee and submit the form. Keep the printout of the form safe with you.
Important Date
Last Date: The last date for application is 23 November 2024, and candidates can apply till 6 PM only.
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