Division of Genetics
ICAR-Indian Agricultural
Research Institute
New
Delhi- 110012
Applications are invited to attend Online Interview (through video conferencing) for one
position each of Junior Research Fellow in a DST-funded project, purely on contractual/ temporary
basis will be held at Division of Genetics, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi110012. The eligible candidates interested in online interview are requested to send their application
in the enclosed proforma along with the self-attested scanned copies of the original documents
in single PDF file to the email address prashanth.h@icar.gov.in on or before 20.02.2025, 05.30
PM. After screening the applications, the eligible candidates will be informed about the details
of the online interview (Date and Time) by email.
Original documents will be verified at the time of
appointment. If any candidate is found to have submitted false claims at a later stage, their
candidature will be summarily rejected.
The details of the posts are asfollows:
1. DST funded
project on
“Identification of
novel genomic
regions governing
resistance against
recently evolved
devastating stripe
rust pathotype
238S119 in
unexplored durum
wheat landraces
from southern
India”
Rs. 37,000
+ 24% HRA
p.m.
Essential Qualification:
Post Graduate Degree in Basic Science OR
Graduate/Post Graduate Degree in
Professional Course (master’s degree in
Genetics / Plant Breeding/ Genetics and
Plant Breeding / Agricultural
Biotechnology) selected through a process
described through any one of the following:
1. Scholars who are selected through
National Eligibility Tests - CSIR-UGC
NET including lectureship (Assistant
Professorship) and GATE.
2. The selection process through National
level examinations conducted by Central
Government Departments and their
Agencies and Institutions such as DST,
DBT, DAE, DOS, DRDO, MoE, ICAR,
ICMR, IIT, IISc, IISER, NISER etc.
Desirable Qualification:
Candidate understanding plant breeding trials,
experience of handling field crops, crossing
techniques and research experience in wheat
breeding and its molecular biology would be
desired.
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