West Bengal Municipal Service Commission (MSCWB) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Paribesh Bandhu Posts. The Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of MSCWB Recruitment 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link.
MSCWB Notification 2020 | |
Name of the Organization | West Bengal Municipal Service Commission (MSCWB) |
Type of the Organization | Government |
Position/Designation | Paribesh Bandhu |
Job Location | Kolkata (West Bengal) |
Vacancies | 93 Posts |
Official Website | MSCWB Recruitment |
Official Notification | MSCWB Notification |
MSCWB Eligibility 2020 | |||
S. No. | Name of the Post | Age Limit as on 01/01/2020 | Eligibility |
1. |
Paribesh Bandhu |
Min Age: 18 years Max Age: 40 years |
Must be strong and physically Fit. Must be able to perform out door duties smoothly. |
2. |
Dome |
MSCWB Vacancy 2020 | ||
S. No. | Name of the Post | No. of Posts |
1. | Paribesh Bandhu | 90 |
2. | Dome | 03 |
Total | 93 Posts |
MSCWB Apply-Online 2020 |
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Application Start Date |
11/03/2020 |
Application End Date |
17/04/2020 |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Apply Mode |
Online |
Apply Online |
To Apply Online for MSCWB Recruitment 2020
1. Visit the MSCWB Recruitment 2020 Official Website.
2. Select Apply Online.
3. Select relevant Post Notification.
4. For New User complete Log-in Process select Sign Up.
5. Enter Log-In Details.
6. Fill all the required information in the Online Application Form.
7. Click on Submit.
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