Ph.D. Programme Jobs in Kolkata - University of Calcutta
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Admission to Ph.D. Programme in the Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Science
4 (four) vacancies exist in the Department for admission to Ph.D. considering the strength and availability of faculty members. Reservation will be followed as per the WB(PartI)/2014/SAR
Eligibility: Candidates with at least 50% Marks obtained in M.Sc. (Ag.) in Agronomy or allied disciplines subject to endorsement by the concerned Ph.D. Committee from any UGC/ICAR recognized University are eligible to appear in the Examination. Those who have qualified in NET/GATE would be exempted from the RET examination. They may directly submit a statement of purpose or research in brief and appear in the interview
4 (four) vacancies exist in the Department for admission to Ph.D. considering the strength and availability of faculty members. Reservation will be followed as per the WB(PartI)/2014/SAR
Eligibility: Candidates with at least 50% Marks obtained in M.Sc. (Ag.) in Agronomy or allied disciplines subject to endorsement by the concerned Ph.D. Committee from any UGC/ICAR recognized University are eligible to appear in the Examination. Those who have qualified in NET/GATE would be exempted from the RET examination. They may directly submit a statement of purpose or research in brief and appear in the interview
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Education MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id303036
Job Category Others
Locality Address
State West Bengal
Country India
About Company
The University of Calcutta was
established by an Act of the Legislative Council (Act No II of 1857) of
the then British India. A supplementary Act empowering the University
to confer some additional degrees was passed in 1860. Another Act was
passed in 1884 by which the University was authorised to confer honorary
Degree of Law.The University Act of 1904 empowered the University to
make necessary arrangements for the instruction of students, and though
most of the teaching continued to be imparted in the affiliated
colleges, teaching in some of the higher branches began to be organised
under the University management.The Calcutta University Act, 1951, which
came into operation from March, 1954 brought about important changes in
the constitution and character of the University. The Act provided for
Postgraduate teaching in some of the affiliated colleges along with the
University Colleges.
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