Revenue Department Davanagere has announced a notification for the recruitment of Village Accountant Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of Revenue Department Davanagere Recruitment 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link below.
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Revenue Department Davanagere Notification 2020 | |
Name of the Organization |
Revenue Department Davanagere |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Position/Designation | Village Accountant |
Job Location |
Davanagere |
Vacancies |
18 Posts |
Official Website | |
Official Notification |
Apply Online For Revenue Department Davanagere Recruitment 2020 | |
Selection Process | Written Exam |
Online Application Start Date | 30.01.2020 |
Online Application End Date | 29.02.2020 |
Official Website | Davanagere Recruitment |
Official Notification | Davanagere Notification |
Apply Mode | Online |
Apply Online | Davanagere Apply-Online |
To Apply Online For Revenue Department Davanagere Recruitment 2020
1. Go through the Official Website of Davanagere District.
2. Go to Notices on the home page and click on Recruitment.
3. Select the relevant Post Notification and click on Apply-Online.
4. Click On Register for NewUser.
4. Enter all the required details in the Online Application Form.
5. Click on Submit.
6. Take a print out of Online Application for future use.
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