(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) Walk-in interview followed by written test has been fixed on 10.10.2000, i.e. October 10, 2000 : (Tuesday) at 10.00am At: Central Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute, Research Centre, Chandigarh (near Jat Bhavan and opposite Hotel President) for following purely temporary positions under NATP project, "Rainwater management on watershed (micro) basis in sub-montane region". 1. Research Associate - One Post Essential Qualifications :M.Sc (Ag), Soils / Ph.D. (Ag.) Soils. Desirable : Experience in analysis of soil, plant and water. Pay / Emoluments : Rs. 8800 p.m. Consolidated for M.Sc + HRA @30% Rs. 10500 p.m. Consolidated for Ph.D. + HRA @30% 2. Research Associate - One Post Essential Qualifications :M.Sc (Ag.) Soils / Ph.D. (Ag.) Soils Desirable : Field experience of watershed management. Pay / Emoluments : Rs. 8800 p.m. Consolidated for M.Sc + HRA @30% Rs. 10500 p.m. Consolidated for Ph.D. + HRA @30% Terms and Conditions : 1. The age limit is 35 years (relaxation ad per Govt. norms) 2. The applicant must bring all original documents and attested photocopies, two photographs, attested photocopies and a brief bio-data. 3. No objection certificate from employer in case he/she is employed elsewhere. 4. Experience certificate, if any. 5. The above posts are purely temporary basis and coterminous with the project on 31.12.20003 or earlier. 6. The initial order is for a period of one year at first instance, extendable up to the end of the project, based on the performance and satisfaction to the PI. 7. No TA, DA will be paid to attend the interview. 8. Leave rules as applicable in the project. 9. Any other clarifications can be taken at the time of interview. 10. The Head decision will be final and binding in all aspects. Address : Central Soil And Water Conservation Research And Training Institute Research Centre, Sector - 27A, Madhya Marg Chandigarh - 160019. (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) For details please refer to The Careers, The Hindustan Times, dated September 7, 2000. |