52 people employed in 3 posts in the Department of Livestock

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The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has published a new recruitment notice. Manpower will be recruited in the projects being implemented by the Department of Livestock under this ministry and in the vacant posts in the revenue sector. 52 people will be recruited in 3 different posts. Interested candidates can apply online. The last date for application is October 28.

1. Post Name: Laboratory Technician
Number of posts: 24
Educational Qualification: Passed HSC or equivalent examination in Science discipline.
Salary scale: 9,300-22,490 taka

2. Post Name: Office Assistant cum Computer Typist
Number of posts: 23
Educational Qualification: Passed HSC or equivalent examination.
Other Qualifications: Computer typing speed of 20 words per minute in Bengali and English.
Salary scale: 9,300-22,490 taka

3. Post Name: Laboratory Attendant
Number of positions: 5
Educational Qualification: 8th grade
Salary scale: 8,250-20,010 taka.

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Application Deadline: October 28, 2022 (5 PM)

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