Monday, January 1, 2018

MDM Kutch Recruitment For District Project Coordinator And MDM Supervisor 2017

Collectorate District Under Mid Day Meal Scheme, Kutch  published latest recruitment / bharti notification for post of District Project Coordinator & MDM Supervisor post on contract bases at Kutch Mid Day Meal Scheme. More Details about MDM Kutch Recruitment 2017 are mention below read notification.
Mid Day Meal Project Coordinator & Supervisor
Total No. of Post: 11


  • Name of Posts:
    • District Project Coordinator: 01 Post
    • MDM Supervisor : 10 Posts
Salary:
  • District Project Coordinator: Rs. 10,000/-
  • MDM Supervisor (Taluka Level): Rs. 15,000/-
Selection process
MDM Kutch Jobs Candidates Final selection will be based on Interview.
How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates can send their application in prescribed format along with all necessary documents & Certificates at mention below address before last date.
Application Sending Address: Dy.Collector, Mid Day Meal (MDM) Scheme Office, Collector Office, Kutch
Official Notificaiton & Important Date
Last Date for Submission of Applications: 10 days from the date of publication of Advertisement.




Official Advertisement: Click here
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