TNAU to clear 27 key vacant positions soon

The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is planning to complete the hiring process to 27 vacant positions in University at the earliest.

The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is planning to complete the hiring process to 27 vacant positions in University at the earliest.

Persons were not hired for various key positions in the University, including that of Registrar, Controller of Examinations, Dean, Director and various others for over a year. Professors at the University were given interim charges of these positions till recently. 

New TNAU Vice-Chancellor Kumar intensified the hiring process once he took charge and applications were received to 27 vacant positions until January 3rd. Sources said that the personal interviews will be held soon for these positions. 

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