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NRRI Jobs 2017 - for SRF & Field Asst Posts

Job notification in National Rice Research Institute (NRRI) for the recruitment of SRF & Field Asst Posts. Eligible candidates may walk in interview on 12 & 13-01-2017 at 10:30 am.


Senior Research Fellow: 01 Post
Field Assistant: 02 Posts
Candidates maximum age limit should be 35 years for men and 40 years for women for Post No. 01 & 30 years for men and 35 years for women for Post No. 02 as on 01-01-2017. Age relaxation is applicable to SC, ST and OBC candidates as per GOI norms.
Candidates should posses Master Degree in Agronomy/Agricultural Extension/ Extension Education/ Agricultural Economics/ Horticulture or Master Degree in Agri. Business Management/ Economics with special paper in Agriculture with NET/ GATE qualification or Ph. D for Post No. 01 & Bachelor?s Degree in Agriculture/ Horticulture or B.Sc. in Botany for Post No. 02 with relevant experience.
Candidates will be selected based on written cum personnel interview.
Eligible candidates may walk in interview with one copy of their bio-data along with Xerox copy of all the certificates and mark sheets affixing recent photograph thereon together with original copies of educational certificate/ mark sheet/ experience certificate (matriculation onwards)/ NET/ GATE/ Ph.D/ copy of M.Sc dissertation/ thesis on 12 & 13-01-2017 at 10:30 am.
13-01-2017

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About NRRI:
The out break of devastating epiphytotic brown spot disease of rice (Helminthosporium spp) in 1942 in the then Bengal Province (the areas of which are now in the state of West Bengal in India and Bangladesh resulted in a serious shortage of rice. Added to this, the failure of the civil administration to cope with such a disastrous situation culminated in what was called the Great Bengal Famine of 1943. With this background, the Central Government, in the year 1944, decided to intensify research on all aspect of rice crop. In 1945, the Government of India decided to establish a central Institute for rice research. As a result, the Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI) was setup on 23 April 1946 at Bidhyadharpur, Cuttack, Odisha with an experimental farm land of 60 hectares provided by Government of Orissa. Dr. K. Ramiah, an eminent rice breeder, as its founder Director. Subsequently, in 1966, the administrative control of the institute was transferred to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).


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