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Legal Job | Young Professional at The Office of Additional Director General of Foreign Trade [Salary Rs 56K]: Apply by Apr 30

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About Directorate General of Foreign Trade

Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) is an attached office of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and is headed by the Director General of Foreign Trade. DGFT is responsible for formulation and implementation of the Foreign Trade Policy with the main objective of promoting exports of the country. This Directorate also issues scrips/authorizations to exporters and monitors their corresponding obligations through a network of regional offices.

About the Job

The Office of the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Coimbatore, is inviting applications for the position of Young Professional on a contractual basis.

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Eligibility

  • Maximum age: 30 years Educational Qualification:
  • Master’s in Law (LL.M.) or LL.B.
  • (Other disciplines also eligible as per notification)
  • Candidates must be in good health and capable of discharging official duties

Remuneration

Rs. 56,000/- month

Age Limit

 30 Years

No. of Position

 01 (One)

Remuneration

₹56,000 per month (consolidated)

Location

Coimbatore

Last Date to Apply

30.04.2026 

Application Procedure

  • Send signed application (as per Annexure-I format) via email to: [email protected]
  • Hard copy may also be sent to:
    Office of Addl. DGFT, India Life Building (Annexe), Trichy Road, Coimbatore

Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

The official notification is here.


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