Bhattadev University Invites Applications for Research Assistant and Field Invigilator Positions

Dispur, May 2: A significant opportunity has emerged for those seeking employment at a government university. Bhattadev University, located in the Pathshala area of Bajali district, Assam, has issued an official notification inviting eligible candidates to apply for one Research Assistant and two Field Invigilator positions on a project basis.

The application process for these positions began on April 21 and will close on May 5. Candidates interested in applying are advised to submit their registration forms along with all required documents within the stipulated time frame.

Applicants for the Field Invigilator position must hold a Master’s degree in Social Sciences with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognized institution, while the Research Assistant position requires the same educational qualifications along with an additional qualification of NET/MPhil/PhD. Relevant experience in the specified field and other required skills are also mandatory for both positions.

Selection of qualified candidates will be based on an interview and document verification process. The salary for the Field Invigilator position is set at ₹20,000 per month, while the Research Assistant will receive ₹37,000 per month.

To apply, candidates should first visit the official website of Bhattadev University. After navigating to the homepage, they need to click on the official notification link for the relevant position. They should then download the application form provided in the notification, fill in all required information, and attach the necessary documents. All documents must be scanned and sent as a single PDF file to the official email address before the deadline. Candidates are also advised to keep a printed copy of the application form for future reference.

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