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Join NDMA as Young Consultant: 3 Vacancies Available!

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Join NDMA as Young Consultant: 3 Vacancies Available!

Position: Young Consultant for Mitigation Project
Vacancies: 3
Contract Nature: Contractual
Remuneration: Rs. 35,000/-
Application Deadline: 20 days from publication
Official Link: NDMA Website

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is seeking applications from Indian nationals for the position of Young Consultant on a contract basis. If you are passionate about disaster management and mitigation, this is an excellent opportunity to contribute to national resilience.

🎓 Educational Qualifications

Applicants must hold a Post Graduate Degree in Disaster Management/Mitigation (Full time degree for at least 2 years).

👔 Experience Requirements

  • Minimum 3 months of Internship/work experience in a relevant field.
  • Experience in Disaster Management/Mitigation related subjects.
  • Experience in projects focused on disaster risk reduction and mitigation will be prioritized.

💰 Remuneration Details

The selected candidates will receive a remuneration of Rs. 35,000/-.

📅 Important Dates

Interested individuals should apply through the NDMA website within 20 days from the date of advertisement in Employment News.

📞 Contact Information

For assistance while applying online, please contact:
Phone: 9958134697 / 9897397934

Urgent: The application deadline is approaching fast! Apply before the last date.

🔗 Important Links

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FAQ

1. What is the last date to apply for the Young Consultant position?

The application should be submitted within 20 days from the date of publication.

2. Where can I find more details about the position?

More details are available on the NDMA website.

3. Can retired government employees apply for this position?

Yes, retired government employees may apply and will be regulated as per the existing norms.

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