20 May 2016

P.N.C and Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology, Guntur, Wanted Teaching Faculty

P.N.C and Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology, Guntur has advertised in The Hindu newspaper for the recruitment of teaching faculty such as Professor, Associate Professor plus Assistant Professor jobs vacancies. Interested and eligible job aspirants are requested to walk-in on 22nd May 2016. Check out further more details below.

Name of the College: P.N.C and Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology

College Profile: The P.N.C. & Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology situated on Guntur - Kunrool high way at Repudi Village, Phirangipuram Mandal, Guntur District amidst of lush blankets of greenery, with famous churches around and a tourist place, Kondaveedu fort located at a distance of 2 Km. The magnificent scenic beauty and the splendor of commercial crops plunge the people in a happy environment. The college is located at 23 Km from Guntur Town and 23 Km from Narasaraopet. A well connected Road & Rail link is available from important cities like Hyderabad, Chennai, Vijayawada etc. The Phirangipuram railway station is 0.5 Km from the institution, located on Howrah-Hubli, and Bhuvaneswar - Bangalore route.

Job Name: Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor

Departments:
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Maths

Qualification: M.E/M.Tech/M.Sc as per AICTE Norms

Job Location: Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

Scale of Pay : As per college norms

How to Apply: Interested and eligible candidates may appear for a walk-in interview along with Photocopies / originals of certificates, Pan card, Adhaar car and Passport size photos to the following address on 22nd May 2016 from 9:00 am

Walk-in Address:
P.N.C & Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Repudi Village,
Phirangipuram Mandal,
Guntur District 522529,
AP, India.

Walk-in Date: 22nd May 2016

Website : http://www.pncviet.ac.in/


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