Vacancy Circular No: 04/IIG/HRD/2025
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) Project Associate and Various Posts Recruitment 2025. Advertisement for the post of Project Associate and Various Posts in Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG). 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 4th December 2025. Candidates can check the latest Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) Recruitment 2025 Project Associate and Various Posts Vacancy 2025 details and apply online at the iigm.res.in/ recruitment 2025 page.
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ iigm.res.in/ Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG). Selection will be done on the basis of test/interview, and shortlisted candidates will be appointed in Maharashtra. More details of iigm.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: 10 Posts
Educational Qualification:
Project Assistant: B.Sc/B.Tech./B.E with computer knowledge.
Research Associate: Ph.D (Submitted/awarded) Atmospheric Physics. Desirable Qualification: Knowledge of computer modelling, analyzing satellite data sets and atmospheric modelling.
Project Associate: B.Tech / BE in Electronics &Communication/Electronics.
Pay Scale:
INR
20000-58000/- Per Month
Age Limit: Maximum 50 Years.
Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification.
Application Fee: Candidates are required to pay application fee of Rs.500/-.
Date, Time and Place of Interview : November 24, 2025,, November 25, 2025 and 4th December 2025, 10:00 AM at IIG, H.Q., New Panvel. [This Job Source is Employment News (22 - 28 November 2025) (VOL NO 34), Page No.28]
Published on: 21st November 2025
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
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Project Associate and Various Posts
( 10 Posts) Posts • New Panvel, Navi Mumbai
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4th December 2025 |
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Stenographer and Various Posts
( 14 Posts) Posts • New Panvel, Navi Mumbai
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10th December 2025 |
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Project Associate and Various Posts
( 11 Posts) Posts • New Panvel, Navi Mumbai
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12th June 2025 |
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Consultant
( 02 Posts) Posts • New Panvel, Navi Mumbai
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10th February 2025 |
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Project Assistant and Various Posts
( 18 Posts) Posts • New Panvel, Navi Mumbai
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13th February 2025 |
IIG has an enviable antiquity of over 181 years, which was instrumental in spawning geomagnetism in the Indian subcontinental region. It has evolved from being a data gathering organization to using long series geomagnetic data, to tackle applied aspects that benefit society, in an obvious and abstruse ways. Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) was given a full-scale mandate to pursue geomagnetic and allied field research in 1971. It has been an autonomous institution since its inception and is now functioning directly under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The evolution of geomagnetism in the country has been interminably linked with the growth of this institution.
Geomagnetism has many societal applications and this science impacts all of humanity in one form or other. The very survival of all the life forms on earth is interminably related to the existence of this geomagnetic field. It’s in the fitness of things that we all understand the very significant role this component plays in cosmic natural processes. A significant contribution to research in the field of geomagnetism started in India as back as in 19th century. Geomagnetic observations commenced in India and rest of the world almost concurrently. The first magnetic observations in India were started at Madras in 1822, followed by the recordings at Simla (1841), Trivandrum (1841) and Colaba (1841). Among these, only Colaba observatory continued uninterrupted since 1841. The combined observations at Colaba and Alibag observatories provide the longest series (nearly 175 years) of magnetic field data.