Bombay High Court Invites Application for Gardener or Helper Recruitment 2022

Bombay High Court Mumbai Last Date: 5th May, 2022
Official Update | Verified Information

Vacancy Circular No:

High Court of Bombay
invites applications for recruitment of Gardener or Helper

Gardener or Helper

Job Location:

High Court, Fort, Mumbai, 400001 Maharashtra
Last Date: 05 May 2022
Employment Type: Full Time

Number of Vacancy: 2 Posts

Bombay High Court Vacancy 2022
Bombay High Court Vacancy 2022 Recruitment 2022 Details
Job Role Gardener or Helper
Education Requirement
Total Vacancy 2 Posts
Job Locations Mumbai
Experience 3 - 7 years
Salary 15000 - 47600(Per Month)
Posted on 23 Apr, 2022
Last Date To Apply 05 May, 2022

Educational Qualification: 4th

1. Position: Gardener/ Helper

2. No of Posts: 02

3. Pay Scale: 15000-47600

4. Qualification: 4th class with 3 yrs experience

5. Kindly refer to the Official Notification

Pay Scale:
INR
15000 - 47600(Per Month)

Age Limit:As Per Rules Age

Selection Procedure

Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview

How to Apply:

Interested and Eligible Candidates can apply the post on or before to 05/05/2022 by speed post or mail ([email protected])


Important Dates:

Published on: 23 April 2022

Last date for application is: 05 May 2022

For more details, please refer to official notification at

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