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Inviting applications for NIPGR Short-term Research Fellowship Programme
Date - 02/11/2018


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Applications are invited from committed, suitable and self motivated candidates to recruit position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in the Institute with Dr. Amarjeet Singh, Scientist, NIPGR, in the scheme of "Short-Term Research Fellowship" programme. The position is completely on temporary basis with maximum duration of three years. The initial appointment will be for a period of one year, which can be curtailed or extended based on the performance of the candidate and discretion of the Competent Authority. Candidates of Msc life science biotechnology, microbiology are eligible to apply for the position.


Job title : Junior research fellowship

No. Of posts : 01 (one)

Scheme : "short term research fellowship program"

Principal investigator :  Dr. Amarjeet  Singh

Duration : Scheme is for up-to three years

Essential Qualification: Candidates having a M. Sc./M. Tech degree in any discipline of Life Sciences / Biotechnology with at least 60% (or equivalent) marks in master’s degree are eligible to apply. Prior work experience in plant molecular biology and plant tissue culture, is desirable.

Fellowship stipend : The Fellowship amount for the position will be given at par with the similar fellowships by DBT/DST.
NIPGR reserves the right to select the candidate against the above post depending upon the qualifications and experience of the candidate. Reservation of post shall be as per Govt. of India norms.

Last date : Candidates can submit there application in proscribed format before due date 17/11/2018.

How to apply :
Eligible candidates may apply by sending hard copy of complete application in the given format with a cover letter showing interest. The attested copies of the mark-sheets, certificates, proof of research experience are to be attached. The application should reach at the address given below within 15 days from the date of advertisement. The subject line and /or envelope must be superscribed by "Application for the post of JRF under NIPGR STRF programme".
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Important note :

  1. No. TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.
  2. ONLY hard copy of the applications in the given format will be entertained. Application not received in the attached format will be summarily rejected.
  3. Above position is temporary basis.
  4. Duration May be extendable.

Address :
Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Staff Scientist,
National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)
Aruna Asraf Ali Mrag,
P.O. Box No. 10531,
New Delhi - 110067

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