Assam Career: The job openings at Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd (BVFCL). If you are interested in applying for any of the positions, here are the details you need to know:
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Assam Career BVFCL Recruitment 2023:Apply for Officer & Assistant Manager
- Position: Officer (Marketing) Number of Posts: 2 Qualification & Experience:
- M.Sc.(Agri) or
- B.Sc (Agri) with MBA (two years duration) in Marketing Management
- Minimum 03 years post qualification Executive experience in-line with Marketing of Urea, MOP, DAP, Seeds & Agrochemicals in a PSU/ Large Private sector
- Position: Assistant Manager (Marketing) Number of Posts: 2 Qualification & Experience:
- M.Sc.(Agri) or
- B.Sc (Agri) with MBA (two years duration) in Marketing Management
- Minimum 05 years post qualification Executive experience in-line with Marketing of Urea, MOP, DAP, Seeds & Agrochemicals in a PSU/ Large Private sector
- Position: Assistant Manager (Legal) Number of Posts: 1 Qualification & Experience:
- Graduate Degree in any discipline and Bachelor Degree in Law (LLB) (minimum 03 years professional course), or
- 05 years integrated LLB Degree (Professional)
To apply for these positions, you should visit the BVFCL website at www.bvfcl.com. The deadline for submitting applications is 17:30 hours on July 27, 2023.
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FAQs
Is BVFCL a government company?
BVFCL is a CPSE in fertilizer sector with the administrative jurisdiction of Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers. The company employed 499 regular employees (Executives-369 & Non-Executives- 130) as on 31.03. 2021. Its Registered and Corporate offices are at Namrup, Assam.
Where is the headquarter of BVFCL?
Its Corporate Office is also situated at Namrup. The other establishments of the Company are Liaison Office at Delhi and Marketing offices at Guwahati, Patna and Bhubaneswar.
What is the capacity of BVFCL?
The cabinet committee on economic affairs, on February 2021, accorded approval to the proposal of the department of fertilizers for a grant-in-aid of Rs 100 crore to BVFCL to sustain operations and restore the urea production capacity to 3.90 lakh MT per annum.
What is the address of BVFCL Patna?
L1/1, Srikrishna, Boring Road, Patna-800001, Bihar.
What is the price of Mukta urea in Assam?
Price: 155 INR (Approx.)
Is Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited a PSU?
REDA and BVFCL are public sector undertakings under the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy and the Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, res…
Who is the MD of Bvfcl?
Ramashray Singh – CMD – BVFCL | LinkedIn.
Who is the chairman of Bvfcl?
Dr SP Mohanty
New Delhi: Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited’s (BVFCL) Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Dr SP Mohanty has been given additional charge as Managing Director (MD) of Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited (HURL). Both PSUs fall under the Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers.
Who is the director of Bvfcl?
New Delhi: Pradip Kumar Banik has been appointed as Director (Production) of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL), a PSU under the Department of Fertilizers.
Where was the first fertilizer industry of Assam established?
Namrup
Namrup is perhaps the most industrialised town in the entire upper Assam area. Namrup is the first place in India where a natural gas based fertilizer factory was established – It made use of natural gas, water (in the form of steam) and Nitrogen (from air) to produce urea.