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  • Project Associate-I Post in National Institute of Plant Genome Research via Walk-In-Interview

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National Institute of Plant Genome research invites application from eligible candidates for Walk-in-Interview for the following posts:

Post Name: Project Associate-I

Essential Qualification: Candidates having a M. Sc. Degree (with minimum 60% marks) in bioinformatics/Biotechnology/botany/Life Sciences/Plant Molecular Biology or equivalent, and as per DST Office Memorandum number SR/S9/Z-05/2019 dated July 10, 2020 are eligible to attend walk-in-interview. Candidate with prior work experience in the laboratory with plant molecular biology, biochemistry and/or bioinformatics will be preferred.

Place of Interview: National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi – 110 067

For more details related to eligibility criteria, fee, pattern, annexures, place of posting etc. refer to the attachments below.

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Important Dates

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Start Date
17/10/2022
Last date
17/10/2022

Recruitment Details

National Institute of Plant Genome research invites application for various posts. Total 1 number of vacancy/vacancies have been announced in the notification. The minimum age limit is 18 and maximum age limit is 35 as on date. The selection process will include an Interview process. After compilation of all the procedures, the candidates will be posted at New Delhi, Delhi, India, 110011.

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Post Name
Project Associate-I
Recruitment Type
Walk-In-Interview, Fellowship
Post Type
Contractual
Educational Qualification
Postgraduation
Work Experience
Yes

Apply/Application Details

Candidates can apply through Offline mode. The candidates can see further details on the official website https://nipgr.ac.in/.

Job History

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Created Event

Project Associate-I Post in National Institute of Plant Genome research via Walk-In-Interview

07/10/2022