07 January 2021

Bengal School of Technology, Hoogly, Wanted Teaching Faculty and Non Faculty

Job Post  Date: 7th Jan 2021

Bengal School of Technology, Hoogly,  has advertised in The TRIBUNE newspaper for recruitment of Teaching Faculty jobs vacancies. Interested and eligible job aspirants are requested to send application through email as soon as possible .Check out further more details below.

Name of the Colleges: Bengal School of Technology, Hoogly





College Profile:Bengal School of Technology (ESTD. 2006) is an outcome of ideas, dream and creativity of a group of entrepreneurs who got together and began a most ambitious programme of philanthropy. In this direction a non-profit making trust viz. Supreme Educational Development & Charitable Organization (SEDCO) is established to undertake the noble venture of rendering service to the society through establishment of Technological and Professional Institutions of a high standard and also to produce professionals of the highest quality who will be able to cope with the challenges of ever evolving industrial needs of the country.

Name of the Posts:
  • Registrar, Professor, 
  • Associate Professor , 
  • Assistant Professor, 
  • Librarian, 
  • Assistant Librarian, 
  • Administrative Officer, 
  • Training & Placement Officer  
  • Lab Assistants
Departments:
D.Pharm, B.Pharm and M.Pharm
Qualifications:
Notice for Engagement of TGT English purely on Contractual Basis
Job Location: Hoogly
Salary Package:
Salary as per norms.
Apply Mode: Email
How to Apply: Interested and eligible candidates can mail their CV with all supporting documents to [email protected] within 10 days
Postal Address:
The Principal
Bengal School of Technology, Hoogly,
Sugandha, Delhi Road Near Chuchura Railway Station Hooghly - 712102, West Bengal, India

Last Date: with in 10 days.

Email: [email protected]

Website:www.bengalschooloftechnology.org
Reference: Recruitment Notification on TRIBUNE newspaper dated 9th Jan 2021
























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