Vacancy Circular No: -
Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI) Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Recruitment 2025. Advertisement for the post of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI). Candidates are advised to read the details and criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. Candidates must check their eligibility, i.e., educational qualification, age limit, experience and etc. The eligible candidates can submit their applications directly before 10th January 2026. Candidates can check the latest Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI) Recruitment 2025 Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy 2025 details and apply online at the www.csmcri.res.in/ recruitment 2025 page.
Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI) Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ www.csmcri.res.in/ Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI). Selection will be done on the basis of test/interview, and shortlisted candidates will be appointed in Gujarat. More details of www.csmcri.res.in/ recruitment, new vacancy, upcoming notices, syllabus, answer key, merit list, selection list, admit card, result, upcoming notifications, etc., will be uploaded on the official website.
Number of Vacancy: 05 Posts
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have BE / B.Tech degree holders in the engineering discipline with a valid GATE score
or
Candidates with B.Pharm degree and having qualified GPAT
or
Candidates with B.Tech in Biotechnology with valid GATE score and subject to securing a minimum 85.00 percentile in GATE.
Candidates selected for the award of JRF-GATE will be eligible for fellowship subject to getting registered/enrolled for AcSIR PhD program at CSIR-CSMCRI.
Pay Scale:
INR
20000-42000/- Per Month
Age Limit: Maximum 28 Years.
Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification.
Application Fee: please refer to official notification.
Applications for this job are to be filled out online. Please follow the link given below to apply (or visit the original job details page): https://www.csmcri.res.in/node/10039.
Published on: 10th December 2025
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Junior Research Fellow (JRF) ( 05 Posts)
INR20000-42000
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Gijubhai Badheka Marg, Bhavnagar | 10th January 2026 | View Details |
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Field Assistant and Various Posts
( 08 Posts) Posts • G.B. Marg, Bhavnagar
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12th December 2025 |
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Project Assistant, Project Associate
( 08 Posts) Posts • Gijubhai Badheka Marg, Bhavnagar
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18th July 2025 |
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Project Associate, Project Assistant
( 10 Posts) Posts • Marine Algal Research Station Mandapam, Ramanathapuram
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17th July 2025 |
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Project Assistant, Project Associate
( 04 Posts) Posts • Gijubhai Badheka Marg, Bhavnagar
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8th July 2025 |
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Project Associate-I
( 03 Posts) Posts • Gijubhai Badheka Marg, Bhavnagar
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20th June 2025 |
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Security Officer and Various Posts
( 15 Posts) Posts • Gijubhai Badheka Marg, Bhavnagar
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31st March 2025 |
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Scientist
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5th February 2025 |
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