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Msc life science JRF position @ DBT-Assam University

Eligible candidates are invited for walkin interview for the post of one Junior
Research Fellow (JRF) position to work in SERB-DST funded project on contractual
basis as per details given below: Candidates of life science, biotechnology, microbiology and relevant fields of life science are eligible to attend walk in interview.

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Title of the temporary post – Junior Research Fellow (JRF)

No. of the  post – One (01)


Title of the Research Project - Identification, characterization and expression profiling of drought stress responsive microRNAs in Coffea arabica L.

Sponsored by – Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB),
Department of Science and Technology, Government of
India

Scheme - Empowerment and Equity Opportunities for Excellence in Science (EMEQ)


Tenure of the project – 02 Years 5 Months


Tenure of the project – 01 Year (One year in the beginning and may be extended up to the completion of project based on satisfactory performance)


Job Description – To carry out the research work related to the project


Monthly fellowship – As per SERB/DST, GOI norm


Essential qualification – Interested candidates must have completed Masters degree in Biotechnology/Life Sciences/Biosciences/Botany or other relevant discipline with good academic records from a recognized University/Institute with minimum 55% marks in aggregate or equivalent
CGPA are eligible to attend walk in interview.

Age limit:  candidates age not more exceeding than 28 years (or as per GOI rule)

Reservation – Reservation as per Govt. of India norms will be followed.


Desirable qualification/experience – 

  1. Valid NET/GATE/JRF (CSIR/UGC/ICAR/DBT/ICMR) or any other equivalent examination will be preferred. 
  2. Knowledge of Plant Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics is desirable. 
  3. Preference will be given to candidates having demonstrated experience in the related research.



Terms and conditions – The services of the selected candidate will be as per SERB, DST
guidelines. The project fellowship is a full time position. The selected candidate shall not draw money from any other source. The post is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project. For other terms
and conditions please visit http://www.serb.gov.in


Selection procedure - Candidates are selected on Walkin interview performance of eligible candidates. conducted on
19-11-2018 at 11:30 A.M. at Department of Biotechnology, Assam University, Silchar, Assam.

Walk in Address: candidates can attend walk in interview at Department of biotechnology, Assam University, Silchar, Assam on 19/11/2018


Important Note -

  1. No TA/DA will be paid to candidates for attending the interview. 
  2. The eligible candidates should report at the venue of walk in interview with original documents/testimonials for verification. 
  3. Three copies of Bio-data (duly signed by the candidate) to be submitted at the time of interview. Selected candidates will have to join duty immediately on receipt of the offer.
  4. Engagement is purely temporary basis.
  5. FOR further more information candidates can visit to official website of university.



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