Walk-in-interview
It is proposed to fill up one post of
Senior Research Fellow (SRF) under the ICAR Extramural Research Project titled
“Establishment of mechanized cassava and sweet potato model farms- Development
of cassava production machineries” by walk in interview at ICAR-Central Tuber
Crops Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram-695 017 on 15.06.2016 (Wednesday) at 10.00 am.
Name
of the post
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:
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Senior
Research Fellow (SRF)
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No.
of positions
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:
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1
(One)
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Duration
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:
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Upto
31 January 2018 or till winding up of the project whichever is earlier
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Essential
qualification
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:
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First
class M.E/ M.Tech in Farm machinery power/Agricultural Engineering/allied
subjects or B.E/B.Tech in
Agricultural Engineering / allied subjects with GATE or equivalent
qualification.
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Desirable
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:
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Knowledge
in designing of harvesters and farm
equipments
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Emoluments
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Rs.25,000+20%
HRA per month
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Age
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As
per ICAR norms
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Terms and Conditions:
i)
The above position is purely on
temporary basis and co-terminus with the project.
ii)
The candidates should bring a copy of
bio-data data in the following proforma (1) Name of the candidate (2) Father’s
Name (3) Date of birth and age as on May 31, 2016(4) Present address (5)
Permanent address (6) E-mail ID (7) Mobile number (8) Qualifications (starting
from 10th board) (9) Details of GATE or equivalent Qualification
(10) Experience, if any (10) Publications (11) Any other relevant information
iii)
The candidates should bring original
certificates, one set of photocopies of certificates, experience certificate if
applicable and latest passport size photograph at the time of interview.
iv)
No objection certificate from the employer,
incase he/she is in employment elsewhere.
v)
A written test will be conducted.
vi)
No travelling or any other allowances is
admissible for attending the interview.
For any technical information of the project, the
candidates may contact the Principal Investigator at the following address
Dr.JT Sheriff, Head and Principal Scientist, ICAR-Central
Tuber Crops Research Institute
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