Division of Plant Pathology
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)
New Delhi -110012
Originally established in 1905 at Pusa (Bihar) with the financial assistance of an American Philanthropist, Mr. Henry Phipps, the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) started functioning from New Delhi since 1936 when it was shifted to its present site after a major earthquake damaged the Institute’s building at Pusa (Bihar). The Institute’s popular name ‘Pusa Institute’ traces its origin to the establishment of the Institute at Pusa.
The Indian Agricultural Research Institute is the country’s premier national Institute for agricultural research, education and extension. It has the status of a ‘Deemed-tobe-University’ under the UGC Act of 1956, and awards M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in various agricultural disciplines.
Walk-in interview for the post of SRF
An application is invited for the post of SRF in the DBT project mentioned below. Eligible and desirous candidates fulfilled all the requirements should appear for the walk-in interview on 26.04.2011 in the division of Plant Pathology, IARI, New Delhi along with the full details of academic records with division and percentage of marks, experience and publications along with attested photocopy as well as original copy of relevant documents and passport size photograph.
Project title
“Development of Molecular Markers for identification of Trichoderma isolates”
PI of the project
Dr.T.Prameela Devi, Senior Scientist, Division of Plant Pathology, IARI, New Delhi 110 012 Email: prameelancha@yahoo.co.in
Position: Senior Research Fellow (SRF)
No. of post : one
Pay Scale ; Rs. 14,000/- pm + HRA
Age limit
Not more than 35 years (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per Government rules)
Duration
9 months (likely to be extended)
The above post is purely temporary. The candidates will not have any right for absorption in any capacity. Canvassing in any form will disqualify the candidates.
For details visit:
http://www.iari.res.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=164&Itemid=669
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)
New Delhi -110012
Originally established in 1905 at Pusa (Bihar) with the financial assistance of an American Philanthropist, Mr. Henry Phipps, the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) started functioning from New Delhi since 1936 when it was shifted to its present site after a major earthquake damaged the Institute’s building at Pusa (Bihar). The Institute’s popular name ‘Pusa Institute’ traces its origin to the establishment of the Institute at Pusa.
The Indian Agricultural Research Institute is the country’s premier national Institute for agricultural research, education and extension. It has the status of a ‘Deemed-tobe-University’ under the UGC Act of 1956, and awards M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in various agricultural disciplines.
Walk-in interview for the post of SRF
An application is invited for the post of SRF in the DBT project mentioned below. Eligible and desirous candidates fulfilled all the requirements should appear for the walk-in interview on 26.04.2011 in the division of Plant Pathology, IARI, New Delhi along with the full details of academic records with division and percentage of marks, experience and publications along with attested photocopy as well as original copy of relevant documents and passport size photograph.
Project title
“Development of Molecular Markers for identification of Trichoderma isolates”
PI of the project
Dr.T.Prameela Devi, Senior Scientist, Division of Plant Pathology, IARI, New Delhi 110 012 Email: prameelancha@yahoo.co.in
Position: Senior Research Fellow (SRF)
No. of post : one
Pay Scale ; Rs. 14,000/- pm + HRA
Age limit
Not more than 35 years (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per Government rules)
Duration
9 months (likely to be extended)
The above post is purely temporary. The candidates will not have any right for absorption in any capacity. Canvassing in any form will disqualify the candidates.
For details visit:
http://www.iari.res.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=164&Itemid=669
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