Nagaland Public Service Commission Hiring Lecturer Architecture

Job Fields and Important Details

FieldsDescription
PositionLecturer Architecture
OrganisationNagaland Public Service Commission
CountryIndia
CityKohima
No of VacanciesNA
Project NameNA
Skills and Qualifications

• B.Arch with minimum First Class or First Division
• Registration as an Architect with the Council of Architecture
• Strong academic foundation in architecture or interior design
• Understanding of design principles and technical knowledge

Experience

NA

Salary• Grade A Pay Matrix Level 13 • Pay Scale: ₹15,600 – ₹39,100 • Grade Pay: ₹5,400

Organisation Details

Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) is a government body responsible for recruitment to various civil services and academic positions in the state of Nagaland. The commission conducts transparent and merit-based selection processes for public sector roles.

Job Description

• Deliver academic lectures in architecture or interior design
• Assist in curriculum delivery and academic development
• Support student learning, assignments, and evaluations
• Participate in institutional academic activities
• Contribute to academic administration and departmental responsibilities

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How to Apply

• Apply through the official application link (link not provided) • Complete One Time Registration starting from 12 May 2026 • Submit application before 30 May 2026

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