Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2024 - Senior Project Associate Vacancy, Job Openings
Wildlife Institute of India (WII) released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Senior Project Associate vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) job vacancy 2024.
Wildlife Institute of India Job Notification 2024
Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of Senior Project Associate Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:
Wildlife Institute of India Job Openings
About Wildlife Institute of India Job
Post Name: Senior Project Associate (Veterinary)
Posts: 1
Location: Across India
Salary: Rs.20,000 to Rs.56,000 per month
Last Date: 20-02-2024
Age: 40 Years
Application Fee
For General category candidates: Rs.500/-
For SC/ST/OBC/EWS(Non-General category)/Physically Challenged(PC) candidates: Rs.100/-
Educational Qualification for Senior Project Associate (Veterinary) Job Vacancy:
Candidates should complete a Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree/Doctoral Degree in the relevant subjects can apply.
Selection Process
Based on the Interview
How to Apply for Wildlife Institute of India Job Openings:
Download and fill out the application form in the prescribed format through offline mode, attach the necessary documents send them to the below address.
Address
The Nodal Officer, Research Recruitment & Placement Cell, Wildlife
Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun – 248 001 (Uttarakhand).
Important Dates
The last date for hard copy application submission is 19.02.2024
Disclaimer: Provided by the Wildlife Institute of India.
About Wildlife Institute of India
Established as an attached office in May, 1982. Autonomous Institute since 1986. To nurture the development of Wildlife Science and promote its application in conservation, in consonance with our cultural and socio-economic milieu. To build capacity through training, education and research in the field of wildlife conservation.