Research Associates post in Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
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Event Information
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics invites applications for the following post(s) via Direct Recruitment:
Post Name: Research Associates
Essential Qualification: Ph.D. in Physical and Biophysical sciences
Candidates should apply by email only to: vacancy.ra@saha.ac.in
A copy of the same is to be forwarded to the choice of division as per list:
- Crystallography & Molecular Biology Division- cmb.ra@saha.ac.in
And
- Biophysics & Structural Genomics Division- vacancy.bsg@saha.ac.in
- Theory Division- jobs.theory@saha.ac.in
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 | 31/07/2021 |
Last date | 31/08/2021 |
Recruitment Details
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics invites application for various posts. Total 4 number of vacancy/vacancies have been announced in the notification. The minimum age limit is 18 and the maximum age limit ranges to 35, depending on the specific post. Please look at the Official Notification for the age limits mentioned for each post. After compilation of all the procedures, the candidates will be posted at Kolkata, West Bengal, India, 700046.
Post Wise Details
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Post Name | Research Associate |
Recruitment Type | Direct Recruitment |
Educational Qualification | Doctoral |
Field/Area/Subject | Crystallography, Molecular Biology Division And Biophysics, Structural Genomics Division, Theory Division |
Salary | 47000, 49000 |
Apply/Application Details
Candidates can apply through Online mode. The candidates can see further details on the official website http://www.saha.ac.in.
Job History
Status | Description | Date | |
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Created Event Research Associates post in Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics | Research Associates post in Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics | 09/12/2021 |