DU Non-Teaching Recruitment 2024: Apply Now For 36 Vacant Positions!
Apply for 36 Non-Teaching positions at Delhi University. Visit du.ac.in for details. Apply by Feb 17, 2024.

The University of Delhi (DU) has released a notification inviting applications for 36 Non-Teaching posts across various departments. Aspiring candidates can submit their applications through the official website, du.ac.in, with the application window closing on February 17, 2024.
Vacancy Details:
Senior Technical Assistant: 3 posts
Technical Assistant: 6 posts
Laboratory Assistant: 12 posts
Laboratory Attendant: 15 posts
Eligibility Criteria:
Interested candidates are urged to refer to the Detailed Notification on the official website for specific educational qualifications and age limits applicable to each post.
Selection Process:
The selection process for these positions involves a two-tier assessment:
Written Test: The written test is a 2-hour examination carrying a maximum of 400 marks. It includes compulsory questions, each carrying 4 marks, with a negative marking of 1 mark for incorrect answers.
Skill Test: This phase lasts for 1 hour and comprises questions totaling 100 marks. The skill test may include descriptive/MCQ-based questions and a practical test.
Application Fees:
To complete the application process, candidates need to pay the following fees online:
General/Unreserved Category: Rs. 1000/-
OBC (NCL)/EWS and Women Category: Rs. 800/-
SC/ST and PwBD Category: Rs. 600/-
Applicants are advised to visit the official Delhi University website for additional details related to the recruitment process and fee payment.
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