Job Opening at Pulchowk Campus
Pulchowk Campus Announces Vacancies for Various Positions
Pulchowk Campus, located in Lalitpur, has announced vacancies for several positions, offering opportunities for eligible and interested candidates. The vacancies are available in both engineering and non-engineering disciplines.
For engineering positions, the campus is seeking candidates for the roles of Associate Professor in Transport Engineering, Structural Engineering, Hydropower Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Geo-Technical Engineering. Additionally, there are four vacancies for the position of Assistant Trainer in Civil Engineering. The details of the specific faculty members and staff currently occupying these positions can be found in the official faculty directory of Pulchowk Campus.
In the non-engineering sector, the campus is looking to fill the positions of Network Engineer (CIT -1) and Teaching Assistant (CIT -1).
The information about the vacancies, application process, and other related details can be found on the official website of Pulchowk Campus, www.pcampus.edu.np, or by contacting the Teacher unit of the campus. The application process is based on a semester system, and the deadline for application submission is 15 days from the vacancy announcement. The specific dates for the application deadline and written exam details will be provided on the official website or by contacting the Teacher unit of Pulchowk Campus.
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the official website or contact the Teacher unit for more information about the vacancies and the application process. The written exam details, date, syllabus, and other information can also be found on the official website or by contacting the Teacher unit of the campus.
With these vacancies, Pulchowk Campus continues to expand its faculty and staff, offering a unique opportunity for individuals to contribute to the educational community.
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