Wednesday, August 11, 2010

IARI New Delhi Senior Research Fellow Walk-in-Interview

Indian Agricultural Research Institute, (IARI) New Delhi

Employment Notice

Walk-in-Interview

IARI intends to recruit Senior Research Fellow purely on contract basis

1) Senior Research Fellow


Number of posts: 01

Emoluments: 12000/- plus HRA

Age Limit: 35 years

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Desirable:
1. Hands on experience and working knowledge in molecular biology work

2. Working knowledge of computers will be preferable

1. Date of interview: 25th August, 2010, Room no. 101 Pulse Research Laboratory, Genetics Division, IARI at 10AM.

2. Age: Maximum 35 years (age relaxation of five years for SC/ST and women and three years for OBC)

3. The above posts are purely temporary and will be filled on contractual basis for a initial period of one year or till termination of the project/scheme whichever is earlier. There is no provision for the re –engagement after termination of the project/scheme.

4. The selected candidates shall not claim for regular appointment(s) at this institute as the posts are co-terminus with respective project/ scheme

5. No TA/DA will be paid for attending interview

6. Please bring all attested copies and originals of all certificates from Matric onwards.

The above posts are purely temporary and will be filled on contractual basis upto 31st January 2011

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. In fact, the Green Revolution was born in the fields of IARI and our graduates constitute the core of the quality human resource in India's agricultural research and education. The Institute has all along been adjusting and improving its policies, plans and programmes to effectively respond to the needs and opportunities of the nation. During the fifties, the advancement of scientific disciplines constituted the core programme and provided the base for its fast expansion in the 1960's and 1970's in all its three interactive areas, namely, research, education and extension. Besides basic research, applied and commodity research gained great importance resulting in the development of several popular high yielding varieties of almost all major crops and their associated management technologies, which brought about an unprecedented increase in the national food and agricultural production.

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