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Jobs at National Law College

Jobs at National Law College

Summary:

National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore invites online applications from committed, and dynamic legal minds for the position of Faculty and Staff. The last date for submission of application is January 24, 2021.


National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore invites online applications from committed, and dynamic legal minds for the position of Faculty and Staff. The last date for submission of application is January 24, 2021.

Positions available:

  • Professor of Law- 01
  • Assistant Professor of Law - 04
  • Assistant Professor of Law on Contract- 02
  • Assistant Professor (Social Science – History) on Contract- 01
  • HAL Defence Public Sector Chair at the level of Associate Professor- 01
  • Ford Foundation Endowment Chair on Public Interest Litigation at the level of Professor- 01
  • Registrar- 01
  • Finance Officer- 01 

Pay Structure:

  •  Professor of Law: Level 14 as per VII CPC
  •  Assistant Professor: Level 10 as per VII CPC
  •  Associate Professor: Level 13 A as per VII CPC
  •  Professor: Level 14 as per VII CPC
  • Registrar: Group A Level 14
  •  Finance Officer: Group A Level 14

Educational Qualification and Experience:

  •  Faculty Posts: As per Rules.
  • Registrar: A Postgraduate degree with at least 55% marks or its equivalent grade. Experience required.
  • Finance Officer: Graduate degree with aggregate 60% marks; Associate Member or Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).

 Selection Process: Interview.

Application Fee: Not Specified.

How to Apply: Interested individuals are requested to fill in the Application Form (Prescribed format) and upload the certificates to support their claim for educational qualifications, age, experience etc. on or before 24/01/2021.

 

 


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