Bumper recruitment in IIT Dhanbad, salary in lakhs, you can apply till this date only


Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Dhanbad) has announced a special drive for recruitment to the posts of Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. Candidates who dream of becoming a teacher and meet the eligibility criteria can complete the online application process. The application link is active on the official website of IIT Dhanbad www.iitism.ac.in.

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Recruitment for 82 posts under special drive 

A total of 82 vacant posts will be filled under this recruitment. Of these, 28 posts are reserved for SC category, 14 posts for ST category and 40 posts for OBC (NCL) category.

This is the eligibility for the job 

To join this recruitment, the candidate must have a first class PhD degree and a good academic record. Moreover, the maximum age limit for unreserved candidates should not exceed 35 years. SC/ST and OBC categories will be given age relaxation as per rules. For detailed information related to eligibility, candidates should see the official notification.

Application Process

  • First of all visit the official website iitism.ac.in. Go to the home page of the website. "career" by going to the button "faculty recruitment" Click on.
  • Now you will get to the new page "Apply" Have to click on the link.
  • After this "New User Click Here To Register" Click on and register by filling the requested information.
  • After registration, complete the application process by filling other details.
  • Finally submit the completely filled form and its Take a printout and keep it safe.

Salary Package

The following salary will be provided to the candidates selected in this recruitment:

  • Assistant Professor Grade-II: Minimum Pay ₹70,900
  • Assistant Professor Grade-I: Minimum Salary ₹1,01,500
  • Associate Professor: Minimum Salary ₹1,39,600
  • Professor: Minimum Salary ₹1 ,59,100

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