Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Sagar - 470003 (M.P.)
Department of Zoology
Applications are invited from the citizens of India for filling up one post of Junior Research
Fellow (JRF) to work in ANRF sponsored research project entitled "Bile Acid Dysregulation
and Gut-Brain Axis Perturbations in Hepatic Dysfunction and Aging: Role of Microbiota, Immune
Landscape and Pharmacological Modulators" sanctioned for a period of three years to Dr. Raj
Kumar Koiri, Department of Zoology.
The stipend payable will be Rs. 37,000/- pm + 10%
HRA for two years and Rs. 42,000/- pm + 10% HRA for third year as per ANRF rules. The
post is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project.
Essential Qualifications: The candidates must have M.Sc. Zoology / Biochemistry /
Biotechnology / Life Science (with 55% and above) and have qualified NET or GATE. The
upper age limit is 28 years (relaxable upto 5 years in case of SC/ST/OBC/PH and female
candidates).
Candidates with experience in the relevant research work will be given
preference.
No TA/DA will be paid for attending interview.
How to apply:
The interested candidates may apply in the prescribed format as given below and must be
duly signed and to be sent along with recent color photograph, self-attested marks sheets,
degree certificates, experience certificates, first page of publications (if any) etc. by Speed
Post to:
Dr. Raj Kumar Koiri, PI, Department of Zoology, Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,
Sagar -470003, Madhya Pradesh. / or through email (one single pdf comprising duly filled
application form and enclosures) to rkkoiri@dhsgsu.edu.in
The application form (hardcopy as well as soft copy) should reach to the above-mentioned
addresses within 15 days of this advertisement (Last date 21.07.2026, latest by 5:00 pm).
Candidates must indicate their quick links (mobile, e-mail) in their application. Candidates
will have to come with the original documents on the day of interview. The terms and
conditions for the appointment of JRF would be as per regulations mentioned by ANRF.

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