
DC Office Morigaon released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Field Officer vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the DC Office Morigaon job vacancy 2022.
DC Office Morigaon Recruitment Notification 2023
DC Office Morigaon has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of a for Field Officer Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:
DC Office Morigaon job Openings
About Job
Requirement Details
Post Name
Field Officer
Posts
01
Location
Morigaon – Assam
Salary
Rs. 20,000/- Per Month
Last Date
02/02/2023.
Age
21-35 Years
Application Fees
N/A
Educational Qualification for DC Office Morigaon Job Vacancy:
Post Name
Educational Qualification
Field Officer
To apply for the post of Field Officer at DC Office Morigaon, the candidate should have done Diploma/ BE/ B.Tech in Civil Engineering from any of the recognized boards or Universities.
How to Apply for DC Office Morigaon Job Openings:
The candidate that is interested and fulfills all the eligibility are required to appear for Walk-in-interview along with required documents(as mentioned in official notification) at the below address Deputy Commissioner Office, Morigaon on 02-Feb-2023
Disclaimer: Provided by the DC Office Morigaon
About DC Office Morigaon: The district covers an area of 10,83,165 Bighas and 13 Lessas (1450.02 Sq. Kms).
The district is bounded by the mighty Brahmaputra on the North, Karbi Anglong district on the South, Nagaon District on the East and Kamrup District on the West.
The greater part of the district is an alluvial plain, criss-crossed with numerous rivers and water ways and dotted with many beels and marshes. The mighty Brahmaputra flows along with the northern boundary of the district. Killing, Kollong and Kapili rivers flow through the southern part of of the district. The Killing meets the Kapili at the Matiparbat where from Kapili moves westward. The Kollong joins Kapili at the Jagi Dui Khuti Mukh and from here they jointly fall into the Brahmaputra.
The general appearance of the district is extremely picturesque. On a clear day in the winter the view to the north is bounded by the blue ranges of the outer Himalayas, behind which snowy peaks glisten brightly in the sun, while to the west and the south of the district lie range upon range of lower hills, whose sides are covered with luxuriant vegetation of the tropical forest.
There are three Reserved Forest constituted under Assam Forest Regulation Act, 1891. These are Sunaikuchi, Khulahat, and Bura Mayong. There is also one wildlife Sanctuary, named Pabitara, which is famous for the Indian one horned Rhinoceros.
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