If you have a passion for cooking and want to turn it into a career, this is a great opportunity for you. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) has invited applications for the position of Assistant Chef. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online on the official website, sportsauthorityofindia.gov.in, until 5 pm on October 17, 2025.
What are the eligibility criteria?
Candidates must be at least 50 years old. Applicants must have a degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Bachelor of Hotel Management, or a BA/BSc in Culinary Arts. A postgraduate diploma in Culinary Arts or Food Production is also valid. A minimum of one year of experience is required.
What is the selection process?
Selection will be based solely on an interview, and the final merit list will be prepared from this. This position will be on contract for four years, which may be extended.
What is the salary?
This job offers the opportunity to work at the national level. The selected eligible candidate will receive a monthly salary of ₹50,000.
How to Apply?
Candidates should apply on the official website, sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in/saijobs.
A valid email address and mobile number are required.
Enter the name, date of birth, and parents' name as per your 10th and 12th grade documents in the form.
Upload scanned educational qualifications, experience certificates, photo, and signature.
Those holding government jobs will need to attach a scanned copy of their NOC.
After completing the application form, submit it and print it out.
This opportunity is unique for those who want to turn their passion for cooking into a career and gain experience working at the national level. This position will initially be on a 4-year contract. The contract period can be extended as needed after completion.
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