Saturday, 17 June 2017

GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment - Development jobs for JRF Botany / Junior Project Fellow in Dehradun. Last Date to apply: 23 Jun 2017


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JRF Botany / Junior Project Fellow job recruitment in G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development 

Junior Research Fellow/Junior Project Fellow (03 Nos.)
Title: Forest Resource and Plant Biodiversity
Eligibility : First Class Masters degree in Botany/Forestry/ Environmental Sciences/ Biodiversity/Remote Sensing & GIS/ Physical Science (Physics, Mathematics, Atmospheric Sciences etc.). Desirable : Physically fit to work in the Himalayan Mountains and experience of working in the region
Emoluments : @ Rs. 12,000/ Month +HRA (@ Rs. 16,000/- pm + HRA for NET/GATE qualified)
Age : Maximum 28 Years

Junior Research Fellow (01 No.)
Eligibility : First class M.Sc. degree in Biotechnology
Emoluments : Rs. 12,000/=
Age : Maximum 28 Years
Hiring Process : Walk - In
Job Role : Research/JRF/SRF

How to apply

The candidate with adequate qualification may appear for Walk-In-Interview on 23.06.2017 at 11:00 A.M. onward at Kosi-Katarmal (Almora) campus of the Institute. Desirous candidate may forward an advance copy of the application to the Administrative Officer by e-mail (os@gbpihed.nic.in )  clearly mentioning the position applied for. Candidates appearing for Interview should bring original copies (with xerox copy) of testimonials, biodata, publications etc along with an application.
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About GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment - Development

G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development was established in August 1988, at Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, as an Autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. The Institute is identified as a focal agency, to advance scientific knowledge, to evolve integrated management strategies, demonstrate their efficacy for conservation of natural resources and to ensure environmentally sound development in the entire Indian Himalayan Region (IHR).