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Application, class12

 

CLASS 12:

JOB APPLICATION:

POR

Abc

Dated, 16th December, 2022

 

The principal

Cotton college

Guwahati

 

Subject: Application for the post of lecturer in English

Respected sir/Madam,

As per the advertisement published I the Assam Tribune on 14th December,2022, it is known that the post of a lecturer in the department of English has not yet been consolidated. Thus, seeking for an candidature. I hereby put forward my application for the above mentioned post as I possess the required information. In concern to the subject, I have enclosed my upto-date bio data and testimoniels along with the application to enhance the proceedings.

 With humble prayer, I seek your concern to accept my candidature and favour me with the job in this need of time.

 

Thanking you anticipation

Yours faithfully

Abc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Particulars :

1.       Up to date Biodata

2.       Xerox copies of testimonials

 

Resume

1.       Name: RAM / SITA ( IN BLOCK LETTER)

2.       Father’s name :

3.       Mother’s name:

4.       Date of birth:

5.       Age:

6.       Gender:

7.       Marital status:

8.       Address:

9.       Contact no:

10.   email id:

Educational Qualification:

Examination

Year of passing

Board/ University

Subject

Percentage

Division

HSLC

2011

SEBA

ENG, MATH, SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE, MIL

88

I

HS

2013

AHSEC

ENG, POL SCI, ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY, MIL

89

I

BA ( HONORS)

2016

DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY

ENGLISH

90

I

MA

2018

DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY

ENGLISH

89

I

 

11.   Additional Qualification: M.phil, B.Ed, PGDCA

12.   Experience: 2 years

13.   Language known: Assamese, Hindi, English

14.   Hobbies: Painting, Dancing

15.   Reference:

i.Dr R Sharma

 Professor

 Dibruagarh University

 

ii. Mr. A. Kalita

Principal

D.H.S.K College

 

 ·       Declaration: All the attachments made above are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Date :

Place :

 

 

 

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