Indian Statistical Institute ISI jobs for Project Linked Person in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 18 Jul 2022
Job Description
Vacancy Count
ISI Kolkata has provided opportunities for candidates to apply for the post of Project Linked Person. The ISI Kolkata Recruitment 2022 Vacancy Count is 1.
Qualification -M.Sc, M.E/M.Tech
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- What are the job requirements to apply for this Project Linked Person job position?
- Ans: A candidate must have a minimum of fresher as an Project Linked Person
- What is the qualification for this job?
- Ans: The candidate can be a Graduate from any of the following: ME/M.Tech, MSc
- What are the salary requirements for this job?
- Ans: The salary range is between 28000 and 36000 Monthly. The Salary will depend on the interview. This Project Linked Person is a Full Time in Kolkata.
- What is the hiring Process of this job?
- Ans: The hiring process all depends on the company. Normally for an entry level, hiring the candidate has to go for Aptitude, GD (If they look for communication),Technical test and face to face interviews.
- This Project Linked Person is a work from home job?
- Ans: No ,its not a Work from Home Job.
- How many job vacancies are opening for the Project Linked Person position?
- Ans: There are immediate 1 job openings for Project Linked Person in our Organisation.
- Who is eligible to apply for this Project Linked Person job?
- Ans: The mentioned job is open to both Male and Female candidates.
Job Particulars
About Company
What began as a small room in the Presidency College in 1931, now comprises buildings on several acres of land in four major cities (Calcutta, New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad)! What began with a total annual expenditure of less than Rs. 250 in 1931, now has a total annual expenditure of overRs. 15,000,000! What began in 1931 with a solitary human 'computer' working part-time, now comprises over 250 faculty members and over 1,000 supporting staff and several modern-day personal computers, workstations, minicomputers, supermini computers and mainframe computers! Impressive as these figures are, they convey little idea of the road traversed, the range of activities undertaken and the intimate relationship of the Institute with the life of the nation.
Our Formal Journey
Mahalanobis set up the Statistical Laboratory in the Presidency College sometime in the 1920s. On 17 December 1931, the Indian Statistical Institute was founded as a learned society and housed in the Statistical Laboratory. The Institute was registered on 28 April 1932, as a non-profit distributing learned society under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860) and is now registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act XXVI of 1961 amended in 1964. Sir R.N. Mookerjee accepted the office of the President of the Institute, and held this office until his death in 1936.
Recognition of Statistics as a Key Discipline in India
During the 1920s and until the mid-1930s, all or nearly all the statistical work done in India, was done single-handedly by Mahalanobis. The early statistical studies included analyses of data on stature of Anglo-Indians, meteorological data, rainfall data, data on soil conditions, etc. Some of the findings of these early studies were of great impact in the control of floods, development of agriculture, etc., and led to the recognition of Statistics as a key discipline.
The Institute was assigned the responsibility of preparing the draft second five year plan, by Government of India with Professor P.C Mahalanobis as the chief architect. The unique model thus adopted since then became well-known as the Mahalanobis Growth Model.