Visva-Bharati Microbiology/ Biotech/ Biochemistry RA/SRF/JRF Walk Ins | VB Recruits @ helpBIOTECH

A walk-in-interview will be held for the appointment of one JRF/SRF/RA in a CSIR funded project entitled “Evaluation of age-associated alterations in anti-oxidative defence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its role in accumulation of oxidative stress” under the supervision of Dr. Nilanjana Das, Department of Biotechnology, Visva-Bharati on 10th January, 2014 at 9.30 am at Siksha Bhavana Office, Visva-Bharati.
Date of interview 10 Jan., 2014
Place of interview Siksha Bhavana Office
Time of interview 9.30 am.

Post JRF/SRF/CSIR

Essential qualification: JRF: M.Sc in any discipline of Life Science with minimum 55% marks preferably with knowledge of microbiology/ biotechnology/ biochemistry techniques.
Valid NET/GATE is essential.

Age limit: 28 years.

SRF: Candidates with M.Sc in any discipline of Life Science with minimum 55% marks and with evidence of minimum of 2 years of research experience after M.Sc. Candidates must have published papers in standard refereed journals.
RA: Candidates with M.Sc in any discipline of Life Science with minimum 55% marks and with Doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in the relevant subject.

The upper age limit for JRF, SRF and RA shall be 28, 32 and 35 years, respectively, relaxable up to 5 years in the case of candidates belonging to scheduled castes/tribes/OBC, women and physically handicapped candidates.

Stipend for JRF, SRF and RA shall be as per CSIR guidelines.
Interested candidates may send in an advance copy of their application with complete CV to nilanjana.das@visva-bharati.ac.in

Applicants must apply on plain paper with latest CV along with attested copy of all relevant documents. The original certificates & mark sheets have to be presented before the Selection Committee on the day of the interview. Student will have to work in the Department of Biotechnology, Visva-Bharati where he/she can also register for Ph.D degree. The positions are purely temporary and co- terminus with the project.

Dr Nilanjana Das
Principal Investigator

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