Job Post: Teaching Vacancies @ Centre for Legal Studies, GIBS: Apply Now

About the Institution

Gitarattan International Business School was established in the year 2004 under the aegis of Rohini Educational Society.

Gitarattan International Business School (GIBS) is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi and is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of HRD, Government of India for technical programmes and Bar Council of India for Law programmes.

Job Description

Gitarattan International Business School, Centre for Legal Studies invites applications for the following job posts:

  1. Principal
  2. Professor
  3. Associate Professor
  4. Assistant Professor

Eligibility

Principal

Eligibility Criteria: Ph.D. & Master’s Degree in Law with Min. 55% marks from any recognized University.

Experience: Minimum 25 years in Teaching/ Research/ Administration in University/ Colleges/ Other Institution of higher education.

Professor

Eligibility Criteria: First Class Masters Degree or equivalent with mandatory UGC NET qualification. For the post of Professor/ Associate Professor Ph.D. degree is a must.

Experience: 15 Years in Teaching/Research, out of which 5 years must be at the level of Associate Professor & 2 Years at the level of Professor.

Associate Professor

Eligibility Criteria: First Class Masters Degree or equivalent with mandatory UGC NET qualification. For the post of Professor/ Associate Professor Ph.D. degree is a must.

Experience: 10 Years in teaching/Research, out of which a minimum of 2 years at the level of Associate Professor.

Assistant Professor

Eligibility Criteria: First Class Masters Degree or equivalent with mandatory UGC NET qualification. For the post of Professor/ Associate Professor Ph.D. degree is a must.

Experience: 2 years of teaching experience is mandatory.

How to Apply?

To apply for the teaching vacancies, click here.

For official notification of the job post, click here.

 

Md Sahabuddin Mondal

Junior Advocate, Calcutta High Court

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