Assistant Librarian at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Sikkim
- Institution: National Institute of Technology, Sikkim
- Position: Assistant Librarian
- Pay Level (As per 7th CPC): Level – 10
- Number of Posts: 01 (UR)
How to Apply:
Interested candidates must follow the steps below:
- Fill the Application Form: Complete the application in the prescribed format.
- Attach Supporting Documents:
Include self-attested enclosures supporting:- Educational qualifications
- Experience certificates
- Category (if applicable)
- Any other relevant documents
- Submit Application:
Send the hard copy of the complete application to the following address:The Registrar
National Institute of Technology Sikkim
Ravangla, District – Namchi
Sikkim, PIN – 737139 (India) - Application Deadline:
The closing date for receipt of the hard copy is 10th March 2025 by 5:00 PM.
Additional Information:
- Official Advertisement: Visit the official NIT Sikkim website for full details.
For More Details : Click Here to Download Official NotificationÂ
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