Central Institute for Research on Goats jobs for JRF /Young Professional Agricultural Science in Mathura. Last Date to apply: 07 Oct 2016
Job Description
JRF /Young Professional-I Agricultural Science job position in Central Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG)
F. No. 2-3(7)/R&P/2015/
JRF /1 Post under ICMR Project, JRF /1 Post under SERB/M OFPI project
Essential: Masters Degree in Agricultural Science/ Animal and Veterinary sciences with 4 years / 5 years of Bachelor's degree. OR Master's degree in any discipline of life Sciences with 3 years of Bachelor's degree and should have NET /GATE or other equivalent qualification† OR Ph.D. degree in Life Science or other relevant subjects. Desirable: Experience of working in the field of TB/ Para TB.
Pay Scale : Rs.16,000
Age limit: 35 years
F.No:2-3(7)/R&P/2015/
Young Professional-I /1 Post
Name of the Project /Division : AICRP on Goat Improvement (Barbari Unit)
Essential: Graduates in Agricultural Science/ Animal Science/Life Science (Biology) Desirable: One year working experience in laboratory/live stock farm .
Age: 21 to 40 years
Pay Scale : Rs.15000
F.No:2-3(7)/R&P/2015/Part-IV
Young Professional-I /1 Post
Name of the Project /Division : Animal Genetics & Breeding Division
Essential: Graduation in Computer Applications (BCA)/B.Sc. (Computer Science)/B.Sc .(with Mathematics/Statistics)
Pay Scale : Rs.15000
Age limit: 21 to 40 years
Job Particulars
About Company
The Central Institute for Research on Goats (CIRG) was established by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India at Makhdoom village near Farah town in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh on July12, 1979 for undertaking research on all aspects of goat production and utilization. The Coordinating Unit of the All India Coordinated Research Project on Goat Improvement was also transferred to CIRG from the Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar. The Institute has acquired and developed modern laboratory facilities over the years to conduct research on Goat Genetics and Breeding, Feed Resource Development & Utilization, Nutrition, Physiology, Reproduction, Management, Diagnosis & Prevention of Diseases, Transfer of Improved Technologies and Milk and Meat Products Technology.