Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Lab Assistant and Teaching Assistant Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of KVASU Recruitment 2020 and can refer to the Official Website for more details.
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KVASU Kerala Notification 2020 |
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Name of the Organization |
Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Position/Designation |
Lab Assistant and Teaching Assistant |
Job Location |
Kerala |
Vacancies |
14 Posts |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
KVASU Kerala Eligibility 2020 | ||
S. No. | Name of the Post | Educational Qualification |
1. | Lab Assistant |
Diploma in Laboratory Techniques. |
2. | Teaching Assistant |
M.V.Sc Poultry Science. |
3. | Clerk cum Accountant |
M.com with PGDCA |
KVASU Kerala Educational Qualification |
KVASU Kerala Vacancy 2020 | ||
S. No. | Name of the Post | No. of Posts |
1. | Lab Assistant | 04 |
2. | Teaching Assistant | 08 |
3. | Clerk cum Accountant | 01 |
4. | Tutor | 01 |
Total | 14 Posts |
KVASU Kerala Walk In Date 2020 |
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Selection Process |
Interview |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Date of Interview |
17th February 2020 at 09:30 AM |
Venue |
Seminar Hall, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy. |
Eligible and interested candidates may appear for the interview with application form along with all supporting documents to the given Venue.
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