30 June 2016

Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore, Wanted Teaching Faculty

Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore has advertised in The Times of India TOI newspaper for the recruitment of Teaching Faculty jobs vacancies. Interested and eligible job aspirants are requested to apply within seven days from 29th June 2016. Check out further more details below.

Name of the College: Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore

About College: Kristu Jayanti College, founded in 1999, is run by "BODHI NIKETAN TRUST", formed by the members of St. Joseph Province of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). The college is affiliated to Bangalore University and is reaccredited with highest grade 'A' by NAAC in Second Cycle of Accreditation. The college is recognized by UGC under the category 2(f) & 12(B). The college was accorded autonomous status from 2013 by the University Grants Commission, Government of Karnataka & the Bangalore University. In India Today - Nielsen survey 2015. The college is ranked 16th Best Commerce College, 22nd Best Science College & 24th Best Arts College in India and 3rd,4th,5th positions in Commerce, Arts & Science among Top 10 Colleges in Bangalore.

Name of the teaching posts with departments:
1. Management Studies
a. Human Resource
b. Marketing
c. Finance
2. English Literature
3. Commerce
4. Economics

Qualification and experience: As per AICTE norms

Job Location: Bangalore, Karnataka

Salary: As per College norms

How to apply: Interested and eligible candidates are required to apply immediately to the address provided below. Application should be addressed to the Principal of the college.

Postal Address:
The Principal,
Kristu Jayanti College,
K. Narayanapura, Kothanur (PO),
Bengaluru 560077, Karnataka, India.

Last date for receipt of application: 7 days from 29.06.2016

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.kristujayanti.edu.in

Phone: 080-28465611, 28465770, 28465353

Reference: Deccan Herald Classifieds Newspaper, Bangalore edition dated 29.06.2016, Page 04

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