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National Research Centre for Grapes jobs for Research Associate Computer Science in Pune. Last Date to apply: 01 Aug 2017

Research Associate Computer ScienceWalkin
M Phil / Ph.D
F. No. NRCG/2(38)/Estt.2017-18, Date : 26.07.2017

Research Associate Computer Science
 Job recruitment in  National Research Centre for Grapes

Name of the Project : XII Plan IPT & M Unit (NAIF) Scheme 

Qualification : Ph. D. Degree in Computer Science / Computer Application I Information Technology / Computer Engineering / equivalent OR Master Degree in Computer Science / Computer Application / Information Technology / Computer Engineering / equivalent with 4/5years of Bachelor Degree having I° division or 60% Marks or Equivalent grade point average with at least 2 years of research experience as evidenced form fellowship holders is eligible.  Desirable:  Good Working knowledge of Web Application Development, Database Designing / Content Management System, Proficiency in Dot Net & Experience in Development of Information Systems.  OR  P G Diploma in Patents / IPR management / License Agreement Drafting & Filing.

No. of Post : 01

Emoluments : Rs.38,000

Age : 40 yrs for men & 45 yrs women candidate
Hiring Process : Walk - In
Job Role : Research/JRF/SRF

How to apply

The eligible candidates may appear for 'Walk-in-Interview' on 01.08.2017 at 10:00 am sharp at the office of ICAR-NRC for Grapes, Pune (situated 16 Kms. away from Pune Railway station in Solapur Road) along with application form in the prescribed Proforma only. Candidates are requested to bring their Resume with attested photocopies of Certificates as well as Original Certificates for verification.
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About National Research Centre for Grapes

The ICAR-National Research Centre for Grapes under Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi was established on 18th January 1997 at Manjri, Pune, with the mandate to 'To undertake mission oriented programme involving basic and strategic research for resolving the major biotic and abiotic constraints affecting the production, productivity and utilization of grapes'.