National Research Centre on Equines jobs for Young Professional-I in Hisar. Last Date to apply: 22 Jul 2016
Job Description
Young Professional-I Job vacancies in National Research Centre on Equines (NRCE) on contract basis
Young Professional-I
Project Name : Phenotypic and genotypic authentication and preservation of network bacterial isolates.
Qualification : M.Sc/M.V Sc/M. Tech. in Microbiology/Biotechnology/Life science
Desirable : Should have experience in Bacterial culturing. molecular biology and biotechnology.
Emoluments : Rs.15.000/- per month.
Age Limit : Not less than 21 years and not over 45 years (upper age relaxable by 5 years in case of SC/ST candidates).
Young Professional-II
Project Name : Development of Bacteriophage repository
Qualification : Post graduate in Biological Sciences Veterinary Sciences.
Experience : Handling of microbes, cell culture, proficient in handling DNA. RNA & proteins, Biiotechnological techniques such PCR. RT-PCR, cloning, SDS-PAGE etc. and proficient in lab techniques
Emoluments : Rs.25.000/- per month.
Age Limit : Not less than 21 years and not over 45 years (upper age relaxable by 5 years in case of SC/ST candidates).
Young Professional-II
Project Name: Prevalence studies for porcine respiratory viruses and development of their repository.
Qualification : Post graduate in Biological Sciences Veterinary Sciences.
Experience : Handling of microbes, cell culture, proficient in handling DNA, RNA & proteins, Biotechnological techniques such PCR, RT-PCR, cloning, SDS-PAGE etc. and proficient in lab techniques
Emoluments : Rs.25.000/- per month.
Age Limit : Not less than 21 years and not over 45 years (upper age relaxable by 5 years in case of SC/ST candidates).
Young Professional-II
Qualification : B.Tech or Post graduate in Computer Science and Application Desirable Sufficient IT knowledge to support and sustain implementation
Emoluments : Rs.25,000/- per month.
Age Limit : Not less than 21 years and not over 45 years (upper age relaxable by 5 years in case of SC/ST candidates).
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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.