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Tea Research Association jobs for JRF Biotechnology in Guwahati. Last Date to apply: 03 Oct 2017

JRF Biotechnology

Tea Research Association
salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon MSc
Expired

Posted: 14 Sep 17

Job Description

Ref: TOK/X21/17/1560 8th September 2017

JRF Biotechnology job position in Tea Research Association on contractual basis

Project Title : “A study on aluminium detoxification in tea (Camellia sinensis L.): Paradigm shift towards biotechnology approach”

Qualification : Candidate should be M.Sc in Biotechnology/ Chemistry / Environmental Science/ Agricultural Chemistry / Soil Science or on allied relevant discipline in Earth Sciences from recognized University with good academic background. Preference will be given to C.S.I.R./U.G.C./N.E.T qualified candidates with knowledge in computer and statistical analysis having good writing skills. Competence and experience in the line of work will also be honored

No. of Post : 02

Tenure And Fellowship: The tenure of the Fellowship is three years. The selected candidate shall be entitled for fellowship of Rs.25000/+ 10% HRA per month for the first two years as JRF and Rs. 28000/-+10% HRA for the third year as SRF for those candidate having Post graduate degree in basic science with NET qualification or graduate degree in Professional course with NET qualification or Post Graduate degree in professional course. Candidate without NET qualification will be entitled fellowship of Rs. 12000/-+ 10% HRA for the first two years as JRF and Rs. 14000/-+10% HRA for the third year as SRF.

Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 30 years as on 3rd October, 2017.

Job Particulars

Education MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id341568
Locality Address
State Assam
Country India

About Company

Organised research in tea started in India as early as 1891 when a Joint Committee of the Indian Tea Association (ITA) and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Bengal appointed Mr. M. Kelway Bamber, a Chemist. Till then all important contributions towards growth of tea industrywere the results of untiring personal efforts of pioneers who had to struggle against heavy odds. Mr Bamber initiated work on chemistry of tea, soils and manures in an effort to understand the chemical basis of tea quality. The findings of this work were published in his book “The Chemistry and Agriculture of Tea including Growth and Manufacture” in 1893. The ITA then assigned Dr.George Watt, Entomologist, Govt of India the task of investigating the subject of Tea Blight and the potential of the plant Adhatoda vasica as an insecticide against tea pests.

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