Goa University jobs for Field Assistant/ JRF in Panaji. Last Date to apply: 30 Jun 2016
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Field Assistant/ JRF Job vacancies in Goa University
JRF
No. of Post : 01
Qualifications : Master’s degree in Marine Sciences with specialization in Physical Oceanography/Marine Biology/Marine Chemistry, Master’s degree in Physical Oceanography/Hydrochemistry/Marine Biology/Master’s degree in Physics/Biology/Atmospheric science/Meteorology/Master’s degree in Geoinformatics/Environment Science. M-Tech in Geoinformatics. Preference will be given to candidates with consistent excellent Academic record from SSC onwards and those qualified CSIR-NET examination. Knowledge of programming in FROTRAN/C language is a desirable qualifcation. Candidates with NET qualification will be paid a monthly fellowship of Rs. 25,000+ HRA
Fellowship : Rs. 12,000 + 20% HRA
Field Assistant
No. of Post : 01
Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree in Physics/Mathematics/Chemistry/Biology. Preference will be given to those having knowledge in Microsoft excel and other computing software. Candidate selected need to participate in field surveys and assist in data generation.
Fellowship : Rs. 8,000/-
JRF
No. of Post : 01
Qualifications: Masters degree in Marine Sciences with specialization in Physical Oceanography/ Masters degree in Physical Oceanography/ Master’s degree in Physics/ Atmospheric science/ Meteorology/ Mathematics/ Master’s degree in Geoinformatics/ M-Tech in atmospheric science. Consistent excellent academic record from SSC onwards. CSIRNET candidates will be given preference. Knowledge of programming in FROTRAN/C language is a desirable qualification. Candidates with NET qualification will be paid a monthly fellowship of Rs. 25,000+ HRA
Fellowship : Rs. 12,000 + 15% HRA
Department : Marine Sciences
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Though Goa University was established in 1985, its genesis dates back to post-Liberation era when the Post Graduate Centre of Bombay University was established in Goa in 1966. Though the Post Graduate Centre of Bombay University met the immediate requirements of Goan students at a time when educational resources and avenues in Goa were limited, an acute need was felt for Goa’s own university that would promote interest in the life, literature, languages and cultures of the people of Goa. Envisaged as an instrument of socio-economic development and empowerment, Goa University was thus established in 1985 by incorporating the then existing Centre for Post Graduate Instruction and Research of the University of Bombay.