Madras Christian College Wanted Assistant Professors
Post Date: 5th May 2014
College Name:
Job Role: Assistant Professors
Departments :
For Aided Stream
- English
- Political Science
- Economics
- Statistics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Zoology
- Commerce
- Social work
- Business Administration
- Computer Appplication
- Visual Communication
- Maths
- Physics
- Communication
- Chemistry
- Journalism
- Geography
- Tourism and Travel Management
- Physical Education
- English
- French and German
- Candidates Should complete their UG/PG in relevant discipline
- Should Posses good Communication skills
- More Publication record is preferred
- Freshers'can also Apply
Interview Process:
- Written Test (Expected)
- Presentation
- Personal Interview
Required Qualification and
Experience: As per UGC norms
Scale of Pay: As Per Norms
Job Location : Chennai
Last Date to Apply: With in 9 days
Mode
of Apply: Off-line
College Website: Clickhere
Send your resume along with copies of
certificates with photo to the following Postal Address
Postal Address
The Principal and Secretary
Madras Christian College
Tambaram East, Chennai
Tamil Nadu, India PIN 600 059
Email id:principalmcctam@gmail.com
College Profile:
Madras Christian College has entered into the 175th year of glorious service to the Nation. Founded as a School in 1837 in the black town of Madras, the Institution was built and its character shaped by a host of Scottish missionaries such as Anderson and Miller, Hogg and Boyd. Many dedicated Indian teachers as well as generations of brilliant students contribute to its success story. Leaving their legacy behind is a galaxy of illustrious alumni like President Radhakrishnan. Such was the stature of the Institution that Mahatma Gandhi agreed to chair a student session in its premises in George Town in 1916, while Billy Graham spoke in the famous Anderson Hall in Tambaram in 1956.The College is known as much for its academic standing and leadership building as it is for social commitment. Besides, the unseen touch of the Almighty has always been felt and spoken of by generations of students and teachers.
Ref: 4th May 2014 The Hindu