
Applications invited for guest faculty position
Interested candidates can download the application form from the official UVCE website: http://www.uvce.karnataka.gov.in. The completed application form, along with self-attested documents, must be submitted to The Registrar, UVCE, Bengaluru, on or before July 19.
The date of the interview will either be published on the university's website or communicated directly to shortlisted candidates, according to a release from UVCE.

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