Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture - Forestry jobs for JRF Microbiology/Junior Project Fellow in Shimla. Last Date to apply: 16 Feb 2018
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JRF Microbiology/Junior Project Fellow job position in Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry
JRF/JPF
Project Title : Microbial keratinases-An economic, ecofriendly and innovative approach for waste management (NMH-002-19)
Qualification : M.Sc in Microbiology. Desirable : Candidate having proficiency in working with enzymes
No. of Post : 01
Emoluments : Rs.25,000/- for first 2 years as JRF and Rs. 28,000 for 3rd year Rs.16000/- per month for first 2 years as JPF and Rs. 18000/- per month for 3rd year as SPF
JRF
Name of Project : Assessing soil erosion and nutrient loss and its impact on soil quality and crop productivity within umbrella project of Mountain Ecosystem process and services in North- West Himalayas
Qualification : M.SC in Soil Science/ Forestry/Horticulture/ Agriculture/Basic Sciences. Desirable : Experience /knowledge of working in field of watershed etc.
No. of Post : 01
Remuneration : Rs.16,000/-
Age : 35 yrs for men and 40 yrs for women candidates.
Fee : Rs. 250./-for General category candidates and Rs.63/- for reserved category candidates along with a processing fee of Rs.250/- for General Category candidates and Rs.63/- for reserved category candidates (along with attested copy of (SC/ST/OBC/PH certificates) in shape of IPO/Bank Draft drawn on State Bank of India/UCO Bank, Nauni, Solan-173230 (HP).
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About Company
Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry has earned a unique distinction not only in the country but also in whole of Asia to impart teaching, research and extension education in horticulture, forestry and allied disciplines with Himalayan perspective. Its milestones in teaching, research and extension education have strengthened the path of sustainable development of horticulture and forestry in Himachal Pradesh and have further presented a model of prosperity for eco-conscious development before Indian Himalayan states and entire region of Hindu Kush Himalayas.