Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute has released the latest job notification for the Statistician vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the CNCI 2023 job vacancy.
Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute is in search of eligible candidates for Statistician vacancies. More details about the recruitment are provided below:
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CNCI Job Opening |
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Name of Post |
Statistician |
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No.of Vacancy |
01 |
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Salary |
Rs. 30,000/- Per Month |
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Job Location |
Kolkata – West Bengal |
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Walk-in-Date |
27th February, 2023 |
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Official Website |
cnci.org.in |
As per CNCI official notification candidate should have completed M.Sc from any of the recognized boards or Universities.
As per the Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute recruitment notification, the candidate’s maximum age should be 45 years , as on 28-02-2023.
Interested and eligible candidates can appear for Walk-in-interview along with required documents(as mentioned in official notification) at the below address CNCI Conference Room (1st Floor of Research Wing) on 27-Feb-2023
Disclaimer: Provided by CNCI
Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital (CCH) was established with the support of Dr. B.C.Roy, an eminent physician and then the Chief Minister of West Bengal. The hospital was formally inaugurated by Prof. Madam J.Curie in January 2, 1950 and named after Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das, as a tribute to and in the acknowledgement of the enormous donation of his land and property for the cause. Initially this was a Cancer -treatment Centre which gradually expanded its activities in basic and clinical -research with the assistance from government funding organizations. This eventually led to the founding of the Chittaranjan National cancer Centre (CNCRC), funded by the Government of India in 1957, which was committed to basic research on cancer. The Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital and Chittaranjan National Cancer Research Centre functioned as separate entities in adjacent buildings until they were merged in 1987 and emergence of Chittaranjan National Cancer