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Nov 14, 2020 Tamilnadu Tamilnadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited (AAVIN) has released Notification for the posts of Senior Factory Assistant having 275 vacancies on its official website. Interested and eligible candidates can Apply Online before the Last Date i. e., 16/07/2020. Required details like educational qualification, age limit, the selection process of AAVIN Notification 2020-19 are given below. AAVIN Senior Factory Assistant Recruitment 2020 – 275 Posts Apply Now (Last Date: 16/07/2020) AAVIN Recruitment 2020 – Apply Online for Senior Factory Assistant Posts: Tamilnadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited (AAVIN) has advertised a notification for the recruitment of 275 posts of Senior Factory Assistant vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply online from 25/06/2020 to 16/07/2020. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process & how to apply for AAVIN Jobs are given below. AAVIN Recruitment 2020 Details Organization Name Tamilnadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited Employment Category Tamil Nadu Govt Jobs Name of the Post Senior Factory Assistant No.
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