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Female Jobs 2017, Women Govt Jobs 2016-17 (500 Vacancies Opening)

In Modern India, The status of women - Equal rights with Men. In Ancient time Indian Women (Female) have  held high offices in India including that of the President, Prime Minister, Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition. www.IndGovtJobs.in blog - This Post only update Female / Girls / Ladies / Women's Govt. Recruitment / Notification details (Not for Male).

Female Candidates, who have minimum qualification (Matriculation, 10th , 12th and Degree) calling for various Government Jobs in Central and State Govt. Organizations / Institutions and Public Sectors. India's first all-women bank is "Bharatiya Mahila Bank" founded in 2013.

Only Female required Government Jobs / Female Fresher Vacancies List 2016-2017: (Last updated on 15th December 2016)

Job Organization
Name of the Post
Total Vacancies
Last Date
Details
Mumbai Port Trust
Graduate and Diploma Apprentices
259
20/01/2017
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Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC)
Junior Assistant, Junior Clerk
120
11/01/2017
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Ambedkar University Delhi
Medical Officer, Staff Nurse
Various
21/12/2016
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Noida Metro Rail Corporation Limited (NMRC)
Non-Executive Posts
144
15/12/2016
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Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC)
Veterinary Assistant Surgeon
48
28/12/2016
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Allahabad High Court
Review Officer (RO)
69
15/12/2016
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Indian Coast Guard
Pilots (CPL)
Various
18/12/2016
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IIT Bombay
Assistant Security Officer, Assistant Security Inspector
03
19/12/2016
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National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Kannur
Assistant Warden
02
30/12/2016
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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)
Nurse / A (Female)
01
27/12/2016
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Nursing Govt Jobs
Various Nurses
Various
Dec 2016
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