NCDC Recruitment 2021 for Jr Microbiologist, Data Manager, Lab Technician & Procurement Assistance


National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Recruitment 2021 for Junior Microbiologist, Data Manager, Lab Technician and Procurement Assistance. Eligible candidates can apply for the post by attending the Interview on the given dates.

Total Posts- 08

Details of Posts (Education Qualification, Age & Pay Scale)

Post Name

Total Posts

Age Limit

Qualification

Pay Scale (Monthly)

Junior Microbiologist

01

Max 40 yrs

MBBS with MD/DNB in Medical Microbiology/Lab Medicine with 01 year experience In clinical laboratory services.

Rs.60,000

Data Manager

01

Max 40 yrs

Graduate/ Post graduate with Degree/ Diploma in Computer Application and 01 yrs experience.

Rs.19,522

Lab Technician

05

Max 40 yrs

B. Sc in MLT or 10+2 in science subjects with DMLT.

Rs.18,500

Procurement

01

Max 40 yrs

MBA (Finance) with two year experience of financial sector management.

Rs.40,000- 50,000

Application Fees- NIL

Selection Process- Candidates will be selected on the basis of Walk-In-Interview Test.

How to Apply- Interested candidates can apply for the post by attending the Interview on the give date with the required documents and duly filled application form (which is given in the official notification).

Date of Interview- 15.04.2021 & 16.04.2021 (11:30 AM)

Place of Interview- NCDC, 22-Sham Nath Marg (Near Civil Line Metro Station), Delhi- 110054

Official Notification- Click Here

Official Website- Click Here

Important Points

All posts are contract basis and valid for the period till 31st March, 2022.

The positions of Data Manager, Laboratory Technician & Procurement Assistant are to be selected through Skill Test.

The eligible candidates may register their names for interview between 9.00 AM to 10.30 AM along with a resume, original certificates, one passport size photograph and their attested copies

The Walk-in-interview/ Skill test shall be held in batches to ensure social distancing in view of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. 

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