Job Post Date: 24th February 2021.
Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh has advertised in the THE TIMES OF INDIA newspaper for the recruitment of Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor. Interested and eligible job aspirants are requested apply in online Immediate. Check out further more details below.
Name of the Institute: Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
About Institute: Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies shall be located very close to Sanchi - the world heritage site, famous for the Stupa. The picturesque location is surrounded by green fields & forest laden hills.
Name of the Posts:-
Professor: (One for each Subject)
Associate Professor: (One for each Subject)
Assistant Professor: (Two for each subject)
Subject
Professor
Buddhist Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Yogic Science,
Alternative Education, Hindi, Sanskrit, Vedic Studies,
Chinese Language, Indian Painting
Associate Professor
Buddhist Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Yogic Science,
Alternative Education, Hindi, Sanskrit, Vedic Studies,
Chinese Language, Indian Painting
Assistant Professor
Buddhist Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Yogic Science,
Vedic Studies, Alternative Education, Hindi, Sanskrit,
English, Chinese Language, Indian Painting
Qualification / Experience / Salary:
As per norms.
Job Location: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
How to Apply: Interested candidates For any details of the advertisement, prescribed format and any other query please visit the website of the University.
Postal Address:
Last Date: Immediately
2nd Floor, School of Good Governance & Policy Analysis,
Bhadbhada Square, Bhopal
462003 (M.P)
Last Date: Immediately
Email: [email protected]
Contact: PHONE NO : +91-755-2773256, FAX : +91-755-2773257
Website: www.sanchiuniv.edu.in
Reference: Recruitment Notice on THE TIMES OF INDIA newspaper dated 24th February 2021
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