News Topic:Islamic University of Science & Technology

IUST invites applications for the post of Lecturer (Contractual)

The IUST Awantipora has issued an advertisement inviting online applications for the post of contractual lecturers in various subjects for the academic session 2015.

IUST interview notice for the post of Contractual Assistant Professor

The IUST Awantipora has released the interview schedule for the post of Contractual Assistant Professors for various disciplines for the academic session 2015.

IUST invites applications for multiple administrative and technical posts

The IUST Awantipora has invited applications from permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir for a range of administrative and technical positions.

IUST announces contractual Assistant Professor vacancies across multiple disciplines for 2015

IUST has released an employment notification, inviting eligible candidates to apply for contractual Assistant Professor positions for the 2015 academic session.

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