IIHR-ICAR jobs for Technical Assistant/Project Fellow in Bangalore. Last Date to apply: 02 Apr 2016
Job Description
ADVT. NO.26/2015/ESTT-II
Technical Assistant/Project Fellow Job Vacancy in Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR-ICAR)
Senior Research Fellow
Educational Qualification: Masters degree in Horticulture (Fruit Science) /Genetics & Plant Breeding /Plant Pathology /Biotechnology from recognized SAU / ICAR Institute with 4/5 years Bachelors degree OR Masters degree in Horticulture (Fruit Science) / Genetics & Plant Breeding / Plant Pathology / Biotechnology from recognized SAU / ICAR with 3 years Bachelor’s degree in Basic Sciences and should have NET qualification
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.25,000/-PM + HRA for first two years and Rs.28,000/- PM + HRA third year Onwards for NET qualified, 3yrs Bachelor’s degree and 2 years Master degree holders
Age Limit : 35 years for men & 40 years for women
Technical Assistant
Educational Qualification: B.Sc. in Horticulture/ Agriculture/Botany Desirable : Knowledge of Computers
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.10,000/- PM
Age Limit: 21-40 Years
Skilled Assistant
Educational Qualification : SSLC pass. Desirable : Experience in Vegetable Crop Production/ Crossing Techniques/ Field Work/ Assisting in Recording observations etc. JOC preferred
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.7,500/- PM
Age Limit : 21-40 Years
Project Fellow
Educational Qualification : M.Sc. Horticulture/Agricultural/ Botany With Knowledge of Breeding Desirable: Working Knowledge in Cytological/Histological Techniques in Agricultural/ Horticulture Crops
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.7,500/- PM
Age Limit : 21-40 Years
Skilled Assistant
Educational Qualification : SSLC with JOC in Agriculture / Horticulture, preferably with prior experience in flower seed, bulb and planting material propagation
No. of Post : 04
Pay Scale : Rs.9,000/- PM (Consolidated)
Job Particulars
About Company
The Indian Institute of Horticultural Research is a premier Institute conducting basic, strategic, anticipatory and applied research on various aspects of fruits, vegetable, ornamental, medicinal and aromatic plants and mushrooms. Popularly known as IIHR, Bangalore, the institute was the first horticultural Research Institute in the country established by the Indian Council of Agriculture Research on 5th September, 1967 at the Head quarters of New Delhi.