Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR) jobs for Senior Research Fellow Chemistry in Kozhikode. Last Date to apply: 20 Aug 2016
Senior Research Fellow Chemistry
Job Description
Senior Research Fellow Chemistry jobs opportunity in Indian Institute of Spices Research on temporary basis
Scheme: "Network Project on High Value Compounds/Phytochemicals"
Qualifications : Ph.D. Degree in Chemistry OR Masters' Degree in Chemistry with 4 years/5 years of Bachelor's Degree. OR Masteres' Degree in Chemistry (3 years course) with 3 years Bachelor's Degree. OR Master's Degree in Chemistry with 3 years Bachelor's Degree and should have NET qualified with 2 years research experience. As regards, NET examination, any national level examination conducted by the Central Govt. Departments/agencies of admission to Ph.D. programme are considered as NET. The following are some of the NET examinations: CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test, MHRD-Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering admission, DBT-Biotechnology Eligibility Test & Test conducted in Bioinformatics by Bioinformatics National Consortium, DAE-JEST & JGEEBILS, NBHM. ICMR-JRF Entrance Examination, ICAR-Test conducted by ICAR for admission to Ph.D. Programme, DoP-GPAT.
No. of posts : One
Place of Posting : ICAR-IISR, Chelavoor
Emoluments : Rs. 25,000/-
Upper age limit : 35 years for Men & 40 years for Women as on date of Interview (Upper Age limits are relaxable for SC/ST and OBC as per Govt. of India norms (at present 5 years relaxation for SC/ST/ and 03 years for OBC candidates) .
Duration of the project: Up to 31-3-2017 or till the date of closure of project
Note: All relevant certificates (in original) and bio data, No objection certificate in case he/she is employed elsewhere and experience certificate In original (if any) need to be produced at the time of interview.
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About Company
The Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Calicut a constituent body of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is a major Institute devoted to research on spices. In 1976, it started as a Regional Station of the Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI), Kasaragod engaged in research on spices.