The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) is the country’s premier national Institute for agricultural research, education and extension. It has served the cause of science and society with distinction through first rate research, generation of appropriate technologies and development of human resources. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) is the institute for advanced education in agriculture in India. It was established in 1905 as the Imperial Agricultural Research Institute. The campus was originally located in Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar and was relocated after the Bihar earthquake of 1934 to New Delhi to a place that is now called Pusa in New Delhi.
DST funded project entitled “Sustainable Indo-UK Agricultural Initiative” invites applications for filling position of
Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Number of Vacancies : 01 Post
Emoluments : Rs 12,000+30% HRA (or as applicable)
Qualification : M. Sc. in Nematology / Botany / Zoology / Plant Molecular Biology/ Life Sciences/ Microbiology / Biotechnology /Any other subject equivalent to above said degrees
Desirable Qualifications : Working research experience in general molecular biology and tissue culture techniques.
Age limit: 35 Years (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/ and women candidates as per Government rules)\
Walk in Interview :
Date and time : 4th April 2012 at 11.00A.M
Venue: Division of Nematology, INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, New Delhi 110012 (Room No. 306, 3rd floor, LBS building)
Eligible candidates may appear in interview on 4th April 2012 at 10.00 to -1.00 PM along with detailed application form and original and attested copies of all certificates, degrees, publications/articles, one recent coloured pass port size photograph, no objection certificate from the current employer etc.
Advertisement Details : http://www.iari.res.in/files/job-nema-4-4-2012-20120322-154328.pdf
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