Dept of Wildlife Protection Kashmir Recruitment For Junior Project Fellow Vacancies. JK Govt Forest Department Employment Notification for Jobs vacancy in Dept of Wildlife Protection Kashmir.
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Dept of Wildlife Protection Kashmir Recruitment 2018 → Junior Project Fellow Vacancies: Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Department of Wildlife Protection has displayed 01 vacant seats for Junior Project Fellow posts for the project “Survey and census of wildlife to establish base line information in Overa Aru Wildlife sanctuary in J&K” on temporary basis.Candidates satisfying the desired eligibility conditions as mentioned in the Official Dept of Wildlife Protection Kashmir Notification can submit their application in the prescribed format on or before 10th February 2017 With the help of details mentioned below –
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Dept of Wildlife Protection Kashmir Jobs Opening Details:
Total Vacancies: 01
Name of the Posts: Junior Project Fellow
Essential Qualification:
Candidates must have acquired First class postgraduate in wildlife Science/ Environmental Sciences/ Zoology/ Forestry.
Required Age:
Candidates age limit should be between 18 to 37 years.
Mode of Selection:
Candidates will be selected based on interview.
Way of Applying:
Interested & eligible candidates send their application in the prescribed format along with photocopies of all relevant certificates as mentioned in the notification should be sent by hand/ post to the following address:
Office of the Regional Wildlife Warden,
Department of Wildlife Protection, near Lalit
grand hotel, Boulevard Srinagar – 190005
Last Date for Receipt of Application: 10/02/2017.
Notification & Application Form
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