ICAR-IARI Recruitment: Post of Senior Research Fellow


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JOB DESCRIPTION:

ICAR-IARI Recruitment: Post of Senior Research Fellow


Applications are invited to attend Online Interview for the post of Senior Research Fellow in the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) - Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) funded projects purely on contractual basis at Division of Genetics, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi.

JOB DETAILS:

ICAR-IARI Recruitment: Post of Senior Research Fellow


1. Post Name: Senior Research Fellow (SRF) in Consortium Research Platform on "Hybrid Technology" project entitled “Hybrid Technology for Higher Productivity in Selected Field and Horticultural Crops –mustard”.

2. No. of Posts: 03.

3. Location: Delhi.

4. Scale of PayRs. 31000 + 24% HRA or Rs 35000+ 24% HRA.

5. Job Type: Contractual.

6. Age Limit: 35 years.

7. Essential QualificationsMaster's degree in Genetics/Plant Breeding/ Genetics and Plant Breeding/Biotechnology with 4/5 years bachelor‟s degree.

8. ExperienceExperience in hybrid breeding and proficiency in computer skills is desirable.

9. Last Date of Application: 31.08.2020.

10. How to Apply: Eligible candidates should send their application in the proforma along with self-attested scanned copy of the original documents to crphtmustard.iari@gmail.com latest by August 31, 2020.
After screening the applications, eligible candidates will be informed about the details of online interview (Date and Time) by email. Original documents will be verified at the time of appointment. 
Only the candidates having essential qualifications would be entertained for the online interview.

11. Address for ApplicationICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi - 110012.

 

INSTITUTE PROFILE:

ICAR-IARI Recruitment: Post of Senior Research Fellow


The journey of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), popularly known as Pusa Institute, began in 1905 at Pusa (Bihar) with the generous grant of 30,000 pounds from an American philanthropist, Mr. Henry Phipps. The institute was then known as Agricultural Research Institute (ARI) which functioned with five departments, namely Agriculture, Cattle Breeding, Chemistry, Economic Botany and Mycology. Bacteriology unit was added in 1907.  


The name of ARI was changed to Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1911 and, in 1919 it was renamed as Imperial Agricultural Research Institute. Following a devastating earth quake on 15th January 1934, the institute was shifted to Delhi on 29th July 1936. Post independence, the institute has been renamed as Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI).


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Currently, the Institute has 20 divisions 5 multi-disciplinary Centres situated in Delhi, 8 regional stations, 2 off-season nurseries, 3 All India coordinated research projects with headquarters at IARI and 10 national Centres functioning under the all India coordinated research projects. It has the sanctioned staff strength of 3540 comprising scientific, technical, administrative and supporting personnel. 


The present campus of the Institute is a self-contained sylvan complex spread over an area of about 500 hectares (approx. 1250 acres) and located about 8 km (5 miles) west of New Delhi Railway Station and about 16 km (10 miles) east of IGI Airport (Palam). The location stands at 28.08 N and 77.12 E, the height above mean sea level being 228.61 meters (750 feet). It is adjacent to hillside road.






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