Central Soil Salinity Research Institute jobs for Research Associate Molecular Biology/ Technical Assistant in Karnal. Last Date to apply: 26 Sep 2016
Job Description
Research Associate Molecular Biology/ Technical Assistant job position in Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI)
Research Associate
Project Title : DBT funded project on “Establishment of National Rice Resource Database”
Qualification : Ph.D OR M.Sc. with 4-5 years Bachelors degree + 2 years experience OR M.Sc. with 3 years Bachelors degree + NET + 2 years experience in Bioinformatics, Genetics and Plant Breeding/Biotechnology/ Molecular Biology/Genetics/Bio-chemistry/ Botany or equivalent. Desirable: Experience of handling of various Bioinformatics software and tools. One research paper
No. of Post : 01
Remuneration : RA-I-(Rs.36000+HRA) OR RA-II-(Rs. 38000+HRA) OR RA-III- (Rs. 40000+HRA)
Tech. Asstt
Project Title : Stress tolerance rice for Africa and South Asia
Qualification : Graduate in BA, B. Sc or B. Com. Desirable: Working knowledge on crop production in saline soils
No. of Post : 01
Remuneration : Rs. 12000/-
Age Limit : R.A. 40/45 years for men/women candidates, and 30/35 years for Tech. Asstt
Job Particulars
About Company
Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI) is a premier research institute dedicated to pursue interdisciplinary research on salinity/ alkalinity management and use of poor quality irrigation waters in different agro-ecological zones of the country. The Govt. of India constituted an Indo-American Team to assist the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to develop a comprehensive water management programme for the country. As a follow up of these recommendations, it was decided to establish the Central Soil Salinity Research Institute under Fourth Plan period. The Institute started functioning at Hisar (Haryana) on 1st March, 1969. Later on, it was decided to shift this Institute to Karnal during October, 1969. In February 1970, the Central Rice Research Station, Canning Town, West Bengal was transferred to CSSRI, Karnal to conduct research on problems of coastal salinity.