
Collectorate of Customs Enforcement
Job Description:
NDIT Internship Program 2023 – Collectorate of Customs FBR Internships: Collectorate of Customs FBR is accepting applications from qualified persons having qualifications and experience in the engineering field via the National Development Internship Program 2023. The internship duration is 1 year and interns will get 40,000 stipends monthly to cover their expenses. Applicants are encouraged to apply before the deadline. The last to apply for the internship is 7th March as per the advertisement. More details about the NDIT Internship is given in below section.
Job Details:
Vacant Positions:
- Intern
Number of Positions:
- Multiple
Employer:
- Collectorate of Customs Enforcement
Stipend:
- PKR 40,000
Duration:
- 1 year
Industry:
- Public Sector
Job Type:
- Temporary
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Requirements for NDIT Internship Program 2023 – Collectorate of Customs FBR Internships:
Qualification:
- Bachelor
- DAE
- BS
Age:
- Maximum 30 years
Documents Required:
- CNIC
- Educational documents
- Experience certificate
- Passport size photographs
How to apply for NDIT Internship Program 2023 – Collectorate of Customs FBR Internships?
- Send a written application along with necessary documents to the address given below.
- Assistant Collector, near New Sabzi Mandi, Main Shikarpur Road, Sukkur.
- Before submitting application carefully read the instructions below.
- Selection will be made solely on the basis of merit.
- Only short-listed candidates will be called for an interview/test.
- No TA/DA will be given.
- After submission of the application, the procurement department of the organization will contact you soon
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Deadline:
- 07 March 2023
Location:
- Hyderabad, Pakistan.
Address:
- Assistant Collector, near New Sabzi Mandi, Main Shikarpur Road, Sukkur
Contact:
- 022 9250080
NDIT Internship Program 2023 – Collectorate of Customs FBR Internships Advertisement
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