Assam Agricultural University jobs for JRF/SRF Animal Physiology in Jorhat. Last Date to apply: 15 May 2018
Job Description
JRF/SRF Animal Physiology recruitment in Assam Agricultural University
Project entitled: “Enhancing pig productivity by optimizing biomolecular expression through nutritional intervention in the existing system of pig farming”
Qualification: M.V.Sc or M.Sc in Veterinary/Animal Physiology/Biotechnology/Biochemistry.
Preference will be given to candidate with working experience in molecular biology laboratory works and Bioinformatics.
Pay Scale: Rs. 25,000.00 per month + 10% HRA for 1st and 2nd year, Rs. 28,000.00 per month + 10% HRA for 3rd year.
No.of Post: 1
Project entitled: “Enhancing pig productivity by optimizing biomolecular expression through nutritional intervention in the existing system of pig farming”
Qualification: M.V.Sc or M.Sc in Veterinary/Animal Physiology/Biotechnology/Biochemistry.
Preference will be given to candidate with working experience in molecular biology laboratory works and Bioinformatics.
Pay Scale: Rs. 25,000.00 per month + 10% HRA for 1st and 2nd year, Rs. 28,000.00 per month + 10% HRA for 3rd year.
No.of Post: 1
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Walk - In
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id416794
Locality Address
State Assam
Country India
About Company
Assam Agricultural University is
the first institution of its kind in the whole of North-Eastern Region
of India. The main goal of this institution is to produce globally
competitive human resources in farm sectorand to carry out research in
both conventional and frontier areas for production optimization as well
as to disseminate the generated technologies as public good for
benefitting the food growers/produces and traders involved in the sector
while emphasizing on sustainability, equity and overall food security
at household level.
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