Job Details
Post Name : Technical Officer
No of Vacancy : 02 Post
Pay scale : Rs25000 /- (Per Month)
Post Name : Technical Assistant
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay scale : Rs 18000 /- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification :
For Technical Officer : M.
Sc in Electronics/ Physics/Chemistry/ Instrumentation/Biological Sciences with First Class or Equivalent with experience
For Technical Assistant : Diploma in Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering with First Class or Equivalent
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 36 years as on 01012017
Job Location : Kerela
Selection Process : Selection will be based on Interview
Application Fee : There is no application fee.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in plain paper along with the attested copies of the Marklists and certificates to prove their age, qualification, experience, community and send to Registrar, University of Kerala, Palayam,Thiruvanathapuram-695 034 on or before 15112017
One of the first 16 Universities in India, the University of Kerala was founded as the University of Travancore in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore (now southern part of Kerala and some neighbouring parts of state of Tamilnadu) in 1937 During the 7 decades since the University of Kerala grew and shrunk physically and transformed itself in many ways It is difficult to summarise what the Kerala University is in a brief space.
The earliest origins of the University may be traced back to two institutions of modern learning in Kerala, the University College, Thiruvananthapuram and the Trivandrum Observatory The University College was initially founded as the Maharajas Free School by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal in 1834, with Mr John Roberts A Christian Missonary as Headmaster, and soon grew into a college in 1866, affiliated to the Madras University When the University of Travancore was founded, the Departments of the college became the University Departments, only to switch back again when the transformation to University of Kerala happened in 1957 The University College still retains its connection with the University as an affiliated college.
The Trivandrum Observatory was founded in 1838 and had an internationally reputed scientist, John Caldecott FRS as its first Director It became a part of the Travancore University, but for some time was administered as a independent government institution It is now the oldest institution under the Kerala University