Vacancy Circular No:
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI)
invites applications for recruitment of Young Professional II, Skilled Contractual Staff
Number of Vacancy: 6 Posts
| CMFRI Announced Job Notification For Young Professional II, Skilled Contractual Staff Vacancies - 35000 Salary - Apply Now Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Young Professional II, Skilled Contractual Staff |
| Education Requirement | BFSc, 10TH, M.Sc |
| Total Vacancy | 6 Posts |
| Job Locations | Ramanathapuram |
| Age Limit | Minimum age 18 years and maximum 45 years with relaxation as per rules. |
| Experience | 3 - 5 years |
| Salary | 16000 - 35000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 08 Mar, 2022 |
| Walkin Date | 23 Mar, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: BFSc, 10TH, M.Sc
A walk-in-interview is scheduled to be held on 23-03-2022 (10.30 AM) at ICAR- Mandapam Regional Centre of CMFRI, Marine Fisheries Post, Mandapam Camp, Tamilnadu for the recruitment of one Young Professional II (YP-II) and five Skilled Contractual Staff for undertaking "Sea ranching of Green Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus semisulcatus) Post Larvae (PL) in Palk Bay and Gulf of Manner, Tamil Nadu for Sustainable shrimp production" under the Central Sector Scheme component of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) of Govt. of India. The eligible & desirous candidates fulfilling all the requirements can attend the interview with duly filled bio-data, including full details of academic qualifications & experiences(s) along with their original supporting documents. The details of eligibility condition and other information are given below:
1. Name of the Post: Young Professional II (YP-II)
2. No of Post: 01
3. Emoluments (Fixed per month): Consolidated emoluments: Rs.35000/-per month (As per the ICAR memorandum F.No.Agri.Edn./ 1-06/2020-A&P Dated 04.12.2020
4. Qualifications:
a) Essential: Post-graduation in Life Sciences including Biology/Zoology/ Botany or Bachelor of Fisheries Science with minimum 60% marks from a recognized University or College.
b) Desirable: A minimum of 3 years experience in seed. production of Shrimps. Working knowledge in computers.
1. Name of the Post: Skilled Contractual Staff
2. No of Post: 05
3. Emoluments (Fixed per month): Consolidated emoluments: Rs.16000/-per month
4. Qualifications:
a) Essential: 10th Pass from recognized board
b) Desirable: Experience in seed production of Shrimps. Swimming.
Pay Scale:
INR
16000 - 35000(Per Month)
Age Limit: Minimum age 18 years and maximum 45 years with relaxation as per rules.
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
A walk-in-interview is scheduled to be held on 23-03-2022 (10.30 AM) at ICAR- Mandapam Regional Centre of CMFRI, Marine Fisheries Post, Mandapam Camp, Tamilnadu
Published on: 08 March 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
|---|---|
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Field Staff
( 01 Posts) Posts • Vizhinjam, Thiruvananthapuram
|
17th April 2025 |
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Young Professional-I
( 02 Posts) Posts • Vizhinjam, Thiruvananthapuram
|
15th April 2025 |
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Skilled Staff
( 01 Posts) Posts • Mandapam Camp, Ramanathapuram
|
3rd April 2025 |
|
Young Professional-I
( 02 Posts) Posts • Ernakulam North PO, Kochi
|
18th January 2025 |
The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute was established by Government of India on February 3rd 1947 under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and later it joined the ICAR family in 1967. During the course of over 65 years the Institute has emerged as a leading tropical marine fisheries research institute in the world.
Since its inception, the CMFRI grew significantly in its size and stature and built up adequate research infrastructure and recruited qualified staff. During the first half of the five decades of its existence, the CMFRI devoted its research attention towards the estimation of marine fisheries landings and effort, taxonomy of marine organisms and the bio-economic characteristics of the exploited stocks of finfish and shellfish. This research effort contributed significantly to India’s marine fisheries development from a predominantly artisanal, sustenance fishery till the early sixties to that of a complex, multi-gear, multispecies fisheries.