Faculty Position

Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor Jobs – MSU Baroda 2026

Government College Deadline: 15-05-2026
Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor Jobs – MSU Baroda 2026

Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor Jobs – MSU Baroda 2026

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU) is inviting online applications for permanent teaching positions at its main campus and constituent colleges.


Job Details

Post: Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / Professor

Faculties: Faculty of Commerce 

Location: Vadodara & Padra, Gujarat

Job Type: Full-time (Permanent)


Start Date to Apply: 10 April 2026

Last Date: 15 May 2026


About the University

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, established in 1949, is a premier state university in Gujarat. It is accredited with a Grade 'A+' by NAAC and is known for its heritage and academic excellence.


Departments Available

Faculty of Commerce: Various specializations including Accounting, Banking, Business Economics, and Commerce.

Shri M.K. Amin College (Padra): Arts, Science, and Commerce streams.


Job Work

Teaching: Delivering lectures to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Syllabus Development: Designing and updating course curricula as per industry standards.

Research: Conducting original research and publishing papers in reputed journals.

Student Mentorship: Guiding students in their academic and career growth.


Eligibility

  • For Assistant Professor: Master’s degree with 55% marks + NET/SET qualification or a PhD (as per UGC regulations).
  • For Associate Professor/Professor: PhD in the relevant subject with a specified number of years in teaching and a strong research publication record.


How to Apply


Apply online through the official MSU recruitment portal: msubaroda.ac.in/Recruitment


Application Fee: ₹1000 for General/OBC/EWS and ₹500 for SC/ST candidates.



Open Positions

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Relevant Streams

Commerce Humanities
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