Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Trainee Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of IFFCO Recruitment 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link.
IFFCO Notification 2020 | |
Name of the Organization |
Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Position/Designation |
Trainee Posts |
Job Location |
New Delhi |
Vacancies |
Not Specified |
Official Website |
IFFCO Recruitment |
Official Notification |
IFFCO Notification |
IFFCO Eligibility 2020 |
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S. No. |
Name of the Post |
Age Limit as on 01/03/2020 | Educational Qualification |
1. | Trainee |
Max Age: 30 years |
M.A (Hindi) / MA (Sanskrit) / M.A (English) & Hindi as a subject during Graduation from UGC recognized University. |
IFFCO Vacancy 2020 |
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S. No. |
Name of the Post |
No. of Posts |
1. |
Trainee |
Not Specified |
IFFCO Apply Online 2020 |
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Selection Process |
Written Test / Interview / Medical Check-up |
Application End Date |
15/04/2020 |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Apply Mode |
Online |
Apply Online |
To Apply Online for IFFCO Recruitment 2020
1. Visit the IFFCO Recruitment 2020 Official Website.
2. Go through News and Updates.
3. Select relevant Post Notification.
4. Click on the Link Provided in the Notification to Apply Online.
5. Fill all the required information in the Online Application Form.
6. Click on Submit.
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