Archaeology Jobs Vacancy Kerala Government Recruitment 2020 Department of Archaeology India


Applications are invited Online only from qualified candidates for appointment in the under mentioned post in Kerala Government Service Recruitment 2020 for the job vacancy of Archaeological Chemist on direct recruitment.

 Kerala Government Job Recruitment Archaeological Chemist 

Check the details for Age Limit, Salary structure, Last date to Apply along with Fees Payable, Selection Process, Important Points to remember & Eligibility.

Job Details
Job Title Archaeological Chemist
Openings 01
Job Type Not shared
Job Location: Kerala
Job Responsibility
  • No Information shared
Salary ₹ 40500 - 85000/

Job Eligibility Qualification Age limit Requirements
Education Post Graduate
Other Edu Chemistry
Experience None
Experience Details
  1. Training in Preservation of monuments and handling and cleaning of antiquities from a recognised Institution for a period not less than 3 months
Age Limit:

Reservation Details
Reserved No Reservation
Details SC-00, ST-00, OBC-00, EWS-00
Unreserved UR-01

Application Fees Application Process
Fees No Fees Payable
How to Apply Apply online
Important Points To Remember
  1. Attach the scanned copy of the required documents
  2. Fill the application form correctly
  3. Register first or use existing registration for applying
  4. Use your active email id
  5. Upload your passport size photograph
Selection Process
  1. Application Shortlisting,
  2. Written test,
  3. Interview

Note:

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Archaeological Chemist Government of Kerala Jobs Last Date to Apply: 02 December 2020



About  Department of Archaeology Governement of Kerala 

The Department of Archaeology has been actively engaged in scientifically conducting archaeological excavation and explorations, conservation of Proto-historical, medieval and historical monuments, thereby preserving and protecting these cultural centres
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