Uttar Pradesh: The Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University (RGNAU) is hiring 60 faculty members in a range of fields, such as engineering and technology, management, and aviation science. The following positions are open at the Fursatganj, Amethi, Uttar Pradesh-based university
Available Positions:
Professor (Aviation Science Courses): 2 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,44,200 – ₹2,18,200 (Level 14)
Professor (Management/Business Administration Courses): 2 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,44,200 – ₹2,18,200 (Level 14)
Professor (Engineering and Technology Courses): 2 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,44,200 – ₹2,18,200 (Level 14)
Associate Professor (Aviation Science Courses): 6 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,31,100 – ₹2,16,600 (Level 13A)
Associate Professor (Management/Business Administration Courses): 6 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,31,100 – ₹2,16,600 (Level 13A)
Associate Professor (Engineering and Technology Courses): 6 posts
Pay Scale: ₹1,31,100 – ₹2,16,600 (Level 13A)
Assistant Professor (Aviation Science Courses): 12 posts
Pay Scale: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 (Level 10)
Assistant Professor (Management/Business Administration Courses): 12 posts
Pay Scale: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 (Level 10)
Assistant Professor (Engineering and Technology Courses): 12 posts
Pay Scale: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 (Level 10)
Total Vacancies
60 Posts in total, with positions spread across different levels and categories.
Eligibility Criteria
Professor: PhD in relevant discipline and a proven record of research, publications, and contributions in the field.
Associate Professor: PhD in relevant discipline and NET qualification, along with a Master’s degree with 55% marks.
Assistant Professor: Master’s degree in the relevant field with at least 55% marks.
Age Requirement: Maximum 50
How to apply
Interested candidates may submit an online application at official website of Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University.
The selection will involve an interview and a test based on qualifications and experience.
Last Date for Application: January 31, 2025
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