Website :www.iari.res.in
Job Role :Junior Research Fellow
Eligibility :MSc/MPhil/PhD
Experience :Experienced
Job Location :New Delhi
Walk-In Date :21 Oct 2016
Walk-In Time :10:00 AM
Company Profile:
The journey of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), popularly known as Pusa Institute, began in 1905 at Pusa (Bihar) with the generous grant of 30,000 pounds from an American philanthropist, Mr. Henry Phipps. The institute was then known as Agricultural Research Institute (ARI) which functioned with five departments, namely Agriculture, Cattle Breeding, Chemistry, Economic Botany and Mycology. Bacteriology unit was added in 1907. The name of ARI was changed to Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1911 and, in 1919 it was renamed as Imperial Agricultural Research Institute. Following a devastating earth quake on 15th January 1934, the institute was shifted to New Delhi on 29th July 1936. Post independence, the institute has been renamed as Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI).
Job Details:
Name of the Position: Junior Research Fellow.
No of Positions: One.
Name of the Project: Production of nematode resistant tuberose (Polianthes tuberose Linn) a commercially important flowering plant through in vitro and RNAi techniques.
Emolument Per Month: Rs.25,000/- + 30% HRA.
Essential Qualifications: Master's degree in Plant biotechnology/Life Science with 4/5 years bachelor's degree. Candidates with 3 years bachelor's degree should have UGC/CSIR/ICAR NET qualification or equivalent or Ph.D. in any of above disciplines (As per ICAR Memorandum F.No. Agri. Edn./6/27/2014/HRD dated 13.7.2015 and F.No. Agri.2Edn./6/27/2014/HRD dated 9.10.2015.
Desirable Qualifications: Experience of plant tissue culture, genetic transformation and basic molecular biological techniques, gene cloning etc..
Age limit: 35 years maximum (5 years relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and woman candidates as per ICAR rules).
Venue Details:
Committee Room, Division of Nematology,
LBS Building, Pusa Campus,
New Delhi-110012.
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