National Research Centre on Equines jobs for JRF/SRF Microbiology in Hisar. Last Date to apply: 27 Feb 2017
Job Description
F.No:25-5/DBT-NER(ADSAHD)/2014/Vol.l
Junior Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow job
recruitment in National Research Centre On Equines.
Name of Post : Junior Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow
Project Title : 'Centre for Advanced Animal Diagnostics
and Services on Animal Health and Diseases (ADSAHD)'
Essential Qualifications : Post Graduate Degree in Basic
Life Sciences with
For SRF : Qualification prescribed for JRF with two years of
research experience
Emoluments JRF : Rs.25000/- P.M. plus HRA as per rules
SRF : Rs.28.000/-
P.M. plus HRA as per rules
Age Limit : 35years for man and 40years for woman
No.of.Post : 2vacancies
F.No:24-6/DBT-NER(BPMC)/2017
Junior Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow
Project Title : “Molecular Epidemiology of japanese Encephalitis
Virus in Pigs and Mosquitoes in Assam”.
Essential Qualifications : Post Graduate Degree in Basic
Life Sciences with NET qualification OR Graduate Degree in professional course
(i.e.Microbiology/Biotechnology/Pathology/ Public Health and Epidemiology
/Immunology ) with NET qualification OR Post graduate Degree in Professional
Course i.e. M.V.Sc /M Tech / M Pharma )in Microbiology/Pathology/
Biotechnology/Public Health and Epidemiology/Immunology).
For SRF : Qualification prescribed for JRF with two years of
research experience
Emoluments JRF : Rs.25000/- P.M. plus HRA as per rules
SRF : Rs.28.000/-
P.M. plus HRA as per rules
Age Limit : 35years for man and 40years for woman
No.of.Post : 1vacancyJob Particulars
About Company
National Research Centre on Equines is a premier institute established under the aegis of
Indian Council of Agricultural Research for conducting research on equine
health and production. The importance of equines in India is well known.
India possesses 1.17 million equines. Major population of equidae comprising
donkeys, mules and ponies that provide livelihood to the rural societies living
in arid, semi-arid and hilly regions, specially in the foot hills of Himalayas,
through transport and draught where as remaining small population of equines is
used in army, police, border security force, racing industry and sports.