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A great job opportunity is being presented to those looking forward to working with wildlife. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau has released an advertisement for recruitment in various vacancies. Interested candidates can apply for the job at the official website of the organisation. Here are all the details related to the employment.
According to the advertisement released, the organisation is recruiting for the posts of head constable, driver, public prosecutor, assistant director, inspector, stenographer and upper division clerk. Candidates can apply for the vacancies through the official website wccb.gov.in, of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau. The candidates are expected to apply within 60 days of the advertisement release on the Employment News site, adding the given information.
Check more details on the employment like number of vacancies, age, salary, educational qualification and more, here:
Vacancies:
Public Prosecutor- 1
Assistant Director- 1
Inspector- 2
Stenographer Grade 1- 4
Upper Division Clerk- 1
Head Constable- 1
Driver- 2
Educational Qualification:
The notification has mentioned different qualifications according to the pots they are applying in. A general qualification is required for most posts. It includes a Bachelor’s degree in Law or any other subject, from a recognised university or institution. To get more details on the educational qualification, the candidates are advised to go through the notification.
Age Limit:
The maximum age limit for the applicants is set at 56 years. As per more information in the notification, the candidates will be appointed in places like Delhi, Ramanathapuram, Bhopal, Kochi and Kolkata.
Salary:
Upon selection, the candidates will be given a salary between Rs 15,600 to Rs 81,100, per month. The candidates will be selected based on deputation; without any examination. They will be appointed for three years.
The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau was established by the Government of India in 2007. It works under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, focusing on combating organised wildlife crime.
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