UPSC recruitment for Junior Scientific Officers across India
Junior Scientific Officers / Gliding Instructor / Scientists
Job Description
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Junior Scientific Officers / Gliding Instructor / Scientists Job vacancies in Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Vacancy No. 16061101525
Junior Scientific Officers in National Centre of Organic Farming
Qualification : M.Sc. in Microbiology from a recognized university or institute; Or M.Sc. in Botany with specialization in Plant Pathology or Microbiology or Mycology from a recognized university or institute; Or M.Sc. in Agriculture with specialization in Soil Science or Agricultural Chemistry or Agronomy or Microbiology or Plant Pathology or Horticulture or Agricultural Extension from a recognized university or institute.. Experience : Two years experience in the field of research and development of biofertilisers and other aspects of organic farming. Desirable : Ph. D in any discipline mentioned in essential qualifications
No. of Post : 06
Pay Scale : Rs. 9,300-34,800
Age: 30 yrs
Vacancy No. 16061103225
Gliding Instructor in Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Civil Aviation
Qualification : 10+2 with physics and Mathematics. Experience : (A) Two hundred hours of experience on glider as a Pilot in command of which fifty hours in dual instructional flying as Instructor OR (B) Commercial Pilot’s Licence with minimum of fifty hours experience on glider as Pilot in Command of which twenty five hours in dual instructional flying as Instructor.
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs. 9,300-34,800
Age: 35 yrs
Vacancy No. 16061104225
Scientists SB (Chemical) in National Test House, Ministry of Consumer Affairs
Qualification : Master’s degree in Chemistry (Pure/Applied/Industrial) or Degree in Chemical Engineering/Chemical Technology of a recognised University or equivalent. Experience : Three years experience of Chemical analysis of organic/inorganic/allied materials in a recognized laboratory preferably using modern instrumental methods of analysis. Desirable : Experience of Research and Development work in the areas covered by Essential Educational Qualification relating to experience specified above.
No. of Post : 02
Pay Scale : Rs. 15,600-39,100
Age : 35 yrs
Vacancy No. 16061105225
Junior Scientific Officer (Material Science/ Metallurgy) in National Research Laboratory for Conservation of Cultural Property
Qualification : Master’s Degree in Material Science or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Material Science or Metallurgy from a recognized University or equivalent. Note: No equivalent qualification is available. (B) Experience: Three years’ research experience in the field of material science or metallurgy. Desirable: (i) Practical experience in a Conservation Laboratory. (ii) Experience of non-destructive testing or analysis. (iii) Knowledge of a foreign language like French, Italian, German etc.
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale: Rs. 15,600-39,100
Age: 35 yrs
Vacancy No. 16061106425
Senior Photographic Officers in Directorate of Public Relations
Qualification : Degree from a recognised University. Experience : Three years’ experience in various branches of photography including experience in Press Photography in an organisation in the field of print or Audio-Visual Media. Desirable : (i) Diploma in photography or motion picture Photography (Cinematography) from a recognised institution; (ii) One year experience in production of documentary films. (iii) One year experience in write-ups on photographic features, published in various magazines.
No. of Post : 02
Pay Scale : Rs. 15,600-39,100
Age : 35 yrs
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The Royal Commission on the Superior Civil Services in India under the Chairmanship of Lord Lee, which submitted its Report in 1924, recommended the setting up of the Public Service Commission. This led to the establishment of the first Public Service Commission on 1 October 1926 under the Chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker. The limited advisory function accorded to the Public Service Commission and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up of a Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act, 1935. The Federal Public Service Commission became the Union Public Service Commission after Independence and it was given a Constitutional status with promulgation of Constitution of India on 26 January 1950.