ICAR – National Research Centre for Banana
Tiruchirappalli
Tamil Nadu
Applications are invited to engage 01 (One) Senior Research Fellow and 01 (One)
Young Professional – I, purely on contractual basis under the ICAR funded project entitled
“Enabling climate resilience and ensuring food and nutritional security through gene
editing in horticultural crops: sub-scheme – Application of genome editing to develop
trait specific varieties / hybrids in banana crops” at ICAR – NRC for Banana,
Tiruchirappalli – 620 102.
Eligible candidates are requested to submit their applications in the
enclosed proforma with self attested copies of educational qualification / experience
certificates etc though email to nrcbrecruitment@gmail.com on or before 01.04.2024
(Monday).
After screening of applications, the shortlisted candidates will be informed the date &
mode of interview through email.
I. Senior Research Fellow
Duration of the Project: 31.03.2026
Fellowship : Rs.31,000/- + 18% HRA per month for first two years
Rs.35,000/- + 18% HRA per month for the third year onwards
Essential Qualification: First class in
M.Sc. (Biotechnology / Life Sciences / Plant Breeding and
Genetics)
Or
Ph.D. (Biotechnology / Life Sciences / Plant Breeding and
Genetics)
Desirable : Hands on experience in molecular techniques, NGS, gene editing,
ECS banana and tissue culture
Note:
Candidates having Post-graduate degree in Basic Sciences with 3 years Bachelor's Degree and
2 years Master's degree should have NET (conducted by UGC / CSIR / ICAR-ASRB)
qualifications and 2 years of research experience in the relevant field
File No.9(354)/2024/Estt./
I/142540/2024
II. Young Professional – I
Duration of the Project: 31.03.2026
Fellowship : Rs.24,000/- (consolidated) per month
Essential Qualification: First class in
M.Sc. (Biotechnology / Life Sciences)
Or
M.Sc. (Agri.) specialized in Biotechnology (Plant
Biotechnology / Molecular Biology and Biotechnology), Plant
Breeding and Genetics
Desirable : M.Sc. (Biotechnology / Life Sciences) – Experience in molecular
techniques, bioinformatics, NGS data analysis
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