The Ministry of Home Affairs invites applications from individuals for appointment as Young Professionals and Consultants in the UT Division.
Vacancies Young Professional II
Qualifications: LLB Degree with 2 years of experience in handling legal issues in public/private enterprises. Age: Not exceeding 35 years No. of posts: 1
Consultant II Qualifications: LLB Degree with 8 years of experience in handling legal issues in public/private enterprises. Age: Not exceeding 50 years No. of posts: 1 Persons with additional qualifications, research experience, published papers and post qualification experience in the relevant field would be preferred. For the post of consultant, research experience while doing PhD will also be considered as post-qualification experience.
Tenure of appointment The tenure of Consultant/Young Professional is initially for one year, extendable up to 3 years on yearly basis, subject to satisfactory performance.
Remuneration Young Professional: Rs. 40,000/- per month Consultant: Rs: 80,000/- per month
How to apply The application shall have to be submitted indicating the post for which the candidate wishes to apply. The application format is available in Annexure I of the official notification below. Completed applications should be sent to
appforconsultant.ida@mha.gov.inon or before
January 15, 2019. Read the official notification below.
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