IARI Animal Biotech Project Walk INs

Division of Plant Pathology 
ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi – 110012 

Applications are invited to attend Online Interview on 12.07.2022 in NASF (ICAR)-funded project at Division of Plant Pathology, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi-12, as mentioned below. The posts are a purely on contractual basis. Owing to the prevailing COVID-19 crisis, the eligible candidates are requested to send their application along with self-attested scanned copies of the original documents to the e-mail address given below latest by 09.07.2022. After screening the applications, only the eligible candidates will be informed about the details of the online interview (Date, Time, Link) by email. Original documents will be verified at the time of appointment. For more details, please visit www.iari.res.in. 

Name of Project: Thrips diversity, virome profiling, and management of thrips and thrips-borne viruses using small synthetic peptide and bacterial endophyte consortium 

Email ID: nsfiari2022@gmail.com 

Senior Research Fellow (SRF) 

Rs. 31000/- per month + HRA* for 1st and 2nd & Rs. 35,000/- per month + HRA* for 3rd year. 

Master’s degree in Life Sciences/Zoology/ Botany/ Biotechnology/ Entomology/ Plant Pathology or related fields of plant sciences with 4 years / 5 years of Bachelor's Degree. Candidates having Post-graduate degree in Basic Sciences with 3 years Bachelor's degree and 2 years Master's degree should have NET qualifications and 2 years of research experience as mentioned in OM No. Edn. J6/27/2014/HRD dated 13 July, 2015, OM No. Agril. Edn. 6/27/2014-HRD 9 th October, 2015 of the Council and OM SR/S9/Z09/2018 of DST dated 30 January 2019. 

Desirable: Experience in molecular cloning, and handling insects and plant viruses. 

Young Professional-II (YP-II) 

Rs. 35000/ per month (Consolidated) 

Postgraduates in Life Sciences/Zoology/ Botany/ Biotechnology/ Entomology/ Plant Pathology or related fields of plant sciences 

Desirable: Experience in handling insects, plant viruses, PCR-based genotyping Matriculate 

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