Applications invited for job openings at IIIT Kottayam

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Applications have been invited in online mode to fill 19 vacant posts at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Kottayam. The last date to apply is January 11.

Details of vacancies
The posts, eligibility and age limit are as follows:

• Assistant registrar (accounts and finance) – Post-graduation in Commerce or equivalent qualification with 55% marks and five years’ experience – 50 years.

• Assistant registrar (general administration) – Post-graduation / equivalent qualification and five years’ experience – 50 years.

• Technical officer – BE / BTech / MSc / MCA with first class and eight years’ experience – 50 years.

• Junior superintendent (library) – Any degree along with a degree in Library Science / post-graduation or equivalent diploma in Library Science and six years’ experience – 37 years.

• Junior engineer (electrical) – Degree in Electrical Engineering and two years’ experience or diploma in Electrical Engineering with five years’ experience – 37 years.

• Junior technical superintendent (CSE, ESE, Programming) – BE / BTech / MSc / MCA and five years’ experience – 37 years.

• Junior technician (CSE, ESE, Networking) – Degree in engineering or related domain with two years’ experience – 32 years.

• Junior assistant (accounts / general administration): Accounts (Degree in Commerce, knowledge in computer applications and two years’ experience – 32 years) and General Administration (Any degree, knowledge in computer applications and two years’ experience – 32 years).

• Driver-cum-MTS – Plus Two, light and heavy-duty driving licence and badge with two years’ experience – 32 years

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