CENTRAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH)
CUTTACK-753 006 (OR1SSA)
WALK-IN-IN'TERVIEW
Advertisement No.9/2010/JRF/FO/CA
(INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH)
CUTTACK-753 006 (OR1SSA)
WALK-IN-IN'TERVIEW
Advertisement No.9/2010/JRF/FO/CA
Name of the Scheme/ Project: Bio-intensive management of rice pests with emphasis on botanicals (EAP-113)
- Post: Junior Research Fellow
- No of Post: 1
- Salary: Rs. 8,000/- p.m. (Fixed)
- Qualification: Essential: M.Sc. (Ag.) in Entomology/ M.Sc. (Zoology)/ M.Sc. (Life Science)
- Max Age: 35 yrs. for men and 40 yrs. for women.
- Duration: Upto June, 2011 or till completion of the project which ever is earlier
- Date & Time of Interview: 16.08.2010 at 9.30 a.m. at CRRI Committee Room
- Place of Posting: CRRI, Cuttack
Terms & Conditions:
- The above position is purely temporary and is co-terminus with the scheme/project. The services of appointed candidates will stand terminated automatically after expiry of the scheme/project or completion of period indicated in the selection offer, whichever is earlier and the candidate will not have any right for absorption in CRRI/ICAR. The above age limits are relaxable for SC, ST and OBC candidates as per Govt, of India norms.
- Eligible candidates desirous to be considered for the above-mentioned position are advised to bring one copy of their bio-data along with Xerox copy of all the certificates and mark sheets affixing recent photograph thereon together with original copies of educational certificate/mark sheet (matriculation onwards) and appear for a walk-in-interview comprising of a written-cum-personal interview on prescribed date, time and place.
- Director. CRRI reserves the right to increase/decrease the number of position and also to cancel the recruitment process for the position mentioned above.
- Director's decision will be final and binding in all aspects.
- No TA and DA for appearing in the interview are admissible.
- Canvassing in any form will render the candidate disqualified for the position.
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