The application process for this CSIR IICT Recruitment is still open. Candidates interested in applying should do so by January 31, 2023.
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad (CSIR-IICT) has invited applications for 20 positions of Scientist, Senior Scientist, and Principal Scientist. The application process for this CSIR IICT Recruitment is still open. Candidates interested in applying should do so by January 31, 2023. Applications for this CSIR recruitment can be submitted online at the official website www.iict.res.in.
Eligible candidates will be chosen for a total of 20 CSIR IICT Recruitment positions. There are 16 posts for Scientists, two for Senior Scientists, and two for Principal Scientists.
CSIR IICT Recruitment Application Fee: Candidates Can Pay Through Online Payment Mode in Favor of Director, “CSIR-IICT” Through Related Link.
Navigate to www.iict.res.in, the official website.
Links to the recruitment advertisement “Recruitment of Scientific Positions (Group IV) in CSIR-IICT, Advertisement No.: 04/2022”.
Complete the application form and pay the application fee.
Upload the necessary documents.
Make a copy of the application for future reference.
After submitting the application form, candidates must mail a hard copy of the application form to the address listed below.
The Section Officer, Recruitment Section, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Uppal Road, Tarnaka, 17, Hyderabad-500 007, Telangana. Remember that the hard copy of the application must be submitted by February 15, 2023.
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