of Delhi University (DU) non collegiate women Education Board (NCWEB) invites online applications from eligible candidates as Guest Faculty in 26 Undergraduate (UG) and 1 Post Graduate (PG) Teaching Centers for the academic session 202-22. The registrations started from 11th December and will continue till 17th December. Interested and eligible candidates can apply through official website of DU NCWEB at ncweb.du.ac.in or du.ac.in.
According to the official notice released by the university, “NCWEB reserves the right to give preference to experienced teachers for Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate teaching.” Selected people will be allowed to attend the teaching program on Saturdays and Sundays and academic holidays for BA, BCom, MA and MSc (Mathematics) for the academic session 2021-22.
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DU NCWEB Guest Faculty Recruitment: How to Apply
Step 1. Visit the official website of DU NCWEB
Step 2. On the homepage, check the notification link
Step 3. Click on DU NCWEB Guest Faculty Recruitment link
Step 4. Click on Apply for DU NCWEB Guest Faculty Recruitment link
Step 5. You will be redirected to a new page
Step 6. Fill the application form for the UG or PG post you want to apply
Step 7. Upload the documents which include scanned copy of a photograph, teaching experience, NOC from employer, and signature
Step 8. Download and take a print out of the application form for further use
DU had earlier invited applications for these posts in July this year and notified that those applying during this period need not apply again. “DU had earlier invited applications for the posts in July this year and notified that those who applied during this period need not apply again,” the notice said.
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