Vacancy Circular No:
National Dairy Development Board (NDDB)
invites applications for recruitment of Intern
Number of Vacancy: 15 Posts
| NDDB Recruitment 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Intern |
| Education Requirement | B.Sc,M.Sc |
| Total Vacancy | 15 Posts |
| Job Locations | Anand |
| Age Limit | 25 years as on 01 February 2022 |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 12000 - 15000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 03 Feb, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 17 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: B.Sc, B.Tech/B.E, M.Sc, M.E/M.Tech
1. Job Name: Intern-Chemical Analysis
2. No. of positions: 15
3. Qualification & Experience: Freshers with M.Tech./MSc./B.Tech./BSc (In any branch of Chemistry, Food Technology, Food Science and Nutrition, Bio-analytical)
4. Other Essential attributes and skills: Planning of work, result oriented, hardworking, team work, customer focus, amicable, essential computer skills.
5. The internship will be for a period of 1 year with a stipend of Rs. 15,000/month for Post Graduates and Rs. 12, 000/month for Under Graduates
Pay Scale:
INR
12000 - 15000(Per Month)
Age Limit: 25 years as on 01 February 2022
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
Last date for receiving the updated online application is 17 February 2022.
Published on: 03 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
The National Dairy Development Board's (NDDB) creation is rooted in the conviction that our nation's socio-economic progress lies largely on the development of rural India.
The Dairy Board was created to promote, finance and support producer-owned and controlled organisations. NDDB's programmes and activities seek to strengthen farmer owned institutions and support national policies that are favourable to the growth of such institutions. Fundamental to NDDB's efforts are cooperative strategies and principles.
NDDB’s efforts transformed India’s rural economy by making dairying a viable and profitable economic activity for millions of milk producers while addressing the country’s need for self-sufficiency in milk production.