Professor,Associate Professor,Assistant Professor, Jobs & Vacancy in Education at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Feb 2013
Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications on the prescribed form are invited for the following posts
Professor : 15 posts, Scale : Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs.10000
Associate Professor : 19 posts, Scale/PB : Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000
Assistant Professor : 32 posts, Scale/PB : Rs. 15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000
How to Apply : Apply in the prescribed format may either be delivered personally at the Reception Counter of Administrative Block or sent by post, super scribing on the top left of the cover the post applied for, advertisement number and date, to the Assistant Registrar, (Selection Committee), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh-202002 (UP),
General Instructions:
1. All applications should be sent to the Deputy Registrar, Selection Committee Section, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Application received after the prescribed date will not be entertained except by special permission of the Vice-Chancellor.
2. Candidates should send their applications by Registered Post (A.D.). Any change in the mailing address should be immediately notified to the Deputy Registrar.
3. Application fee once received shall not be refunded Candidates applying from outside India should also send their application fee along with their application. The amount of application fee must not fall short of the prescribed fee when application converted in Indian currency.
4. Candidates should send attested copies of their degrees or diploma certificates or other certificates along with respective marksheets of their qualifications and their Matriculation or equivalent certificates in support of their declaration of age, originals should not be sent with the application but should be produced at the time of interview. If any enclosures (books, publications, manuscripts. etc.) are to be sent they should be sent along with the application and not separately, otherwise, they are liable to be misplaced.
5. Candidates already in service, whether in a permanent. Quasi-permanent or temporary capacity, must apply through their employers. They may, however, if they so desire, submit advance copies of their applications direct to the University.
6. Canvassing in any form will disqualify candidate.
7. The University reserves the right to call or not to call any candidate for interview. The summoning of candidates for interview, conveys no assurance whatsoever that they will be selected.
8. Appointment orders to selected candidates will be issued by the University. No correspondence will be made with candidates who are not selected.
9. Candidates must be in sound bodily health. They must, if selected, be prepared to undergo such Medical
Examination and satisfy such Medical Authority as the University may direct.
10. Candidates are advised to satisfy themselves before applying, that they possess atleast, the essential/desirable qualifications laid down in the advertisement.
Tentative Last Date:05-03-2013
About the organization:
The university grew out of the work of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the great Muslim reformer and statesman, who in the aftermath of the Indian War of Independence of 1857 felt that it was important for Muslims to gain education and become involved in the public life and government services in India. Raja Jai Kishan helped Sir Syed in establishing the university The British decision to replace the use of Persian in 1842 for government employment and as the language of Courts of Law caused deep anxiety among Muslims of the sub-continent. Sir Syed saw a need for Muslims to acquire proficiency in the English language and Western sciences if the community were to maintain its social and political clout, particularly in Northern India. He began to prepare foundation for the formation of a Muslim University by starting schools at Moradabad (1858) and Ghazipur (1863).His purpose for the establishment of the Scientific Society in 1864, in Aligarh was to translate Western works into Indian languages as a prelude to prepare the community to accept Western education and to inculcate scientific temperament among the Muslims. The intense desire to ameliorate the social conditions of Indian Muslims led Sir Syed to publish the periodical, Tehzibul Akhlaq in 1870. In 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England. His objective was to build a college in tune with the British education system but without compromising its Islamic values.
Address :
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
Aligarh, (UP)
VACANCY DETAILS
Click above to download
the vacancy details
Applications on the prescribed form are invited for the following posts
Professor : 15 posts, Scale : Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs.10000
Associate Professor : 19 posts, Scale/PB : Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000
Assistant Professor : 32 posts, Scale/PB : Rs. 15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000
How to Apply : Apply in the prescribed format may either be delivered personally at the Reception Counter of Administrative Block or sent by post, super scribing on the top left of the cover the post applied for, advertisement number and date, to the Assistant Registrar, (Selection Committee), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh-202002 (UP),
General Instructions:
1. All applications should be sent to the Deputy Registrar, Selection Committee Section, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Application received after the prescribed date will not be entertained except by special permission of the Vice-Chancellor.
2. Candidates should send their applications by Registered Post (A.D.). Any change in the mailing address should be immediately notified to the Deputy Registrar.
3. Application fee once received shall not be refunded Candidates applying from outside India should also send their application fee along with their application. The amount of application fee must not fall short of the prescribed fee when application converted in Indian currency.
4. Candidates should send attested copies of their degrees or diploma certificates or other certificates along with respective marksheets of their qualifications and their Matriculation or equivalent certificates in support of their declaration of age, originals should not be sent with the application but should be produced at the time of interview. If any enclosures (books, publications, manuscripts. etc.) are to be sent they should be sent along with the application and not separately, otherwise, they are liable to be misplaced.
5. Candidates already in service, whether in a permanent. Quasi-permanent or temporary capacity, must apply through their employers. They may, however, if they so desire, submit advance copies of their applications direct to the University.
6. Canvassing in any form will disqualify candidate.
7. The University reserves the right to call or not to call any candidate for interview. The summoning of candidates for interview, conveys no assurance whatsoever that they will be selected.
8. Appointment orders to selected candidates will be issued by the University. No correspondence will be made with candidates who are not selected.
9. Candidates must be in sound bodily health. They must, if selected, be prepared to undergo such Medical
Examination and satisfy such Medical Authority as the University may direct.
10. Candidates are advised to satisfy themselves before applying, that they possess atleast, the essential/desirable qualifications laid down in the advertisement.
Tentative Last Date:05-03-2013
About the organization:
The university grew out of the work of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the great Muslim reformer and statesman, who in the aftermath of the Indian War of Independence of 1857 felt that it was important for Muslims to gain education and become involved in the public life and government services in India. Raja Jai Kishan helped Sir Syed in establishing the university The British decision to replace the use of Persian in 1842 for government employment and as the language of Courts of Law caused deep anxiety among Muslims of the sub-continent. Sir Syed saw a need for Muslims to acquire proficiency in the English language and Western sciences if the community were to maintain its social and political clout, particularly in Northern India. He began to prepare foundation for the formation of a Muslim University by starting schools at Moradabad (1858) and Ghazipur (1863).His purpose for the establishment of the Scientific Society in 1864, in Aligarh was to translate Western works into Indian languages as a prelude to prepare the community to accept Western education and to inculcate scientific temperament among the Muslims. The intense desire to ameliorate the social conditions of Indian Muslims led Sir Syed to publish the periodical, Tehzibul Akhlaq in 1870. In 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England. His objective was to build a college in tune with the British education system but without compromising its Islamic values.
Address :
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
Aligarh, (UP)
VACANCY DETAILS
Click above to download
the vacancy details
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