Vacancy Circular No:
Shivaji College University of Delhi
invites applications for recruitment of Assistant Professor
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Shivaji College University of Delhi Walkin 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Assistant Professor |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Posted on | 07 Feb, 2022 |
| Walkin Date | 09 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: N/A
Walk-in-interview for the post of Assistant Professor on Adhoc Basis in the Department of History is scheduled at Shivaji College, the University of Delhi as per the given table:
1. Post Name: Assistant Professor
2. No of post: 01
Pay Scale:
INR
Not Disclosed
Age Limit:As Per Rules Age
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
1. Date: 09/02/2022
2. Time: 11.00 AM
3. Venue: Principal's Office
Published on: 07 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Assistant Professor
( 17 Posts) Posts • Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi
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26th April 2025 |
Shivaji College, a constituent college of the University of Delhi. It is a co-educational institution offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Humanities, Science, and Commerce streams.
A premier institution in West Delhi, Shivaji College is accredited with an ‘A’ grade by NAAC and was ranked among the top 10 Science colleges in the country in a 2017 India Today survey. In 2024, the college achieved a remarkable leap in the NIRF rankings, moving from 70 to 49, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence.
Founded in 1961 by Hon'ble Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, social activist, and farmer-leader, the college was established with the vision of providing quality higher education to both boys and girls in the predominantly rural area of Matiala. In 1967, the Government of Delhi took over the trusteeship of the college and relocated it to Karampura, and finally to its present campus in Raja Garden in 1976.