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Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation jobs for JRF Agriculture Meteorology in Ooty. Last Date to apply: 26 Mar 2018

JRF Agriculture Meteorology

Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation
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Posted: 13 Mar 18

Job Description

Advt. No.: 01/2018 - Ooty

JRF Agriculture Meteorology recruitment in Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation

Project:  “Study of Atmospheric and Soil Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in Temperate Mountainous Ecosystem of Western Ghats with Reference to Climate Change Impact Assessment”

Essential: Post Graduate Degree of M.Sc./ M.Tech. in Agriculture Meteorology / Geology / Environmental Science/ Earth Sciences/ Atmospheric Sciences/ Soil Science/ Agronomy / Remote Sensing & Geo Informatics or Equivalent degree in any relevant agricultural / basic sciences.

Desirable: i. Experience in climate change and Global Climate Model studies ii. Experience in handling of instruments like eddy covariance, automatic weather station and GHG data analysis.

No.of Post: 01 No

Remuneration: Rs. 25000/- p.m + HRA for the initial 2 years and in 3rd year JRF will be awarded as SRF @ Rs. 28000/- + HRA after review of performance by the review committee

Age limit: 35 years for men and 40 years for women

Note: For JRF position - Candidates should possess either Master degree in the relevant subject with minimum 4 years of Bachelor’s Degree OR post graduate degree in Basic science with 3 years Bachelors in the relevant subject with NET qualification.

Job Particulars

Education ME/M.Tech, MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id395791
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

The ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (ICAR-IISWC), (Formerly CSWCRTI) was established on 1st April,1974 with Headquarters at Dehradun by combining Soil and Water Conservation Research, Demonstration and Training Centres which were established in 1950’s at Dehradun, Kota, Bellary, Udhagamandalam, Vasad, Agra and Chandigarh. These centres were initially established by the Govt. of  India and transferred to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) on 1st  October, 1967. Subsequently two new Research Centres were added to the CSWCRTI, one at Datia in M.P. (18th September, 1986) to tackle soil and water conservation problems of  Bundelkhand region and another at Koraput in Orissa (31st January, 1992) to address the problems of shifting cultivation areas.
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