BHU jobs for Assistant Professor in Banaras. Last Date to apply: 23 Apr 2017
Job Description
Rolling Advertisement No – 10/2016-2017
Assistant Professor recruitment in Banaras Hindu University
Assistant Professor
Post Code: (30166)
Neurosurgery/GN-01 Post
Qualification : M.Ch.(Neuro-Surgery)/ DNB (concerned speciality). Teaching/Research Experience: Three years teaching experience in concerned subject in a recognized medical college as Resident/ Registrar/Demonstrator/ Tutor either during the postgraduation course or after obtaining postgraduate degree in the subject.
Assistant Professor
Post Code: (30165)
Faculty of Ayurveda : Shalya Tantra/ GN-01 Post
Qualification : A degree in Ayurveda from a University established by law or a statutory Board/Faculty/Examining Body of Indian Medicine or its equivalent as recognized under Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970. b) A Post-graduate qualification in the subject/specialty concerned included in the schedule to the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970. c) No teaching experience is required. Lecturer will be treated as Assistant Professor. D.Q.: 1. Working experience as Senior Resident/Service Senior Resident/ three year teaching experience.2. Ph.D. in the subject . 3. Publication in the standard journal . 4. Knowledge of Modern Medical Sciences with Sanskrit.
Age : 45 years
Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100
Application Fee : A non-refundable Application Fees of Rs. 1000/- through online from the candidates of Gen. and OBC categories Teaching posts. No application fees shall be charged from the candidates of SC, ST and PwDs categories, if the post is advertised under these categories. The application fee is to be paid through the payment gateway by online Internet Banking/Debit Card/Credit Card.
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Banaras Hindu University is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This Creative and innovative university was founded by the great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 with cooperation of great personalities like Dr Annie Besant, who viewed it as the University of India.