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ISM Dhanbad jobs for JRF Applied Geology in Dhanbad. Last Date to apply: 31 Aug 2020

JRF Applied Geology

ISM Dhanbad
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salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon BSc, MSc
Expired

Posted: 26 Aug 20

Job Description

IIT(ISM) Project No: DST(SERB)(252)/2019- 2020/701/AGL

Applications are invited for the post of ONE JRF position under (Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST sponsored Project. 

Junior Research Fellow/ Number of Position(s) One

Title of The Project: Structural Geometry, Kinematics of deformation, Grain Scale deformation mechanisms and Geothermobarometry of the east-central part of the Mahakoshal belt, Central India: Implication on the tectonic evolution of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone

Ph.D enrolment: The selected candidate may be allowed to enroll for Ph.D. program as per institute rules 

Essential Qualification: Candidates should have first class or equivalent GPA in M.Sc./M.Sc.(Tech.) in Applied Geology/Geology with a B.Sc (Hons/Major) in Applied Geology/Geology with Mathematics as one of the pass/subsidiary/minor papers in graduation. Candidates applying for the post should also possess valid NET/GATE qualification certificate. 

Desirable Qualification: Knowledge on geological mapping, ore and rock petrography, data processing in EXCEL, Geochemical Data Plotting software, Orientation data plotting software. Age and Relaxation (if any) The upper age limit is 30 years at the time of appointment (Age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates as per GOI rules) 

Fellowship : Rs. 31,000/- (consolidated) per month + 16% HRA for first 2-years and Rs. 35,000/- (consolidated) per month +16% HRA for 3rd year for SRF on successful completion of 2 Year as JRF

Job Particulars

Education BSc, MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id985378
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

With the Mines Bill becoming a law vide Indian Mines Act – VIII of 1901 the necessity for establishing a government college of Mining Engineering at some suitable place in India on the pattern of the Royal School of Mines was felt by the then Indian Government. The Indian National Congress, the leading political party that was perhaps the sole spokesman of the masses of those days was quick to endorse this view of the government through its resolution taken at the 17th. session held at Calcutta in December 1901.
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