Vacancy Circular No:
National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI)
invites applications for recruitment of Project Assistant
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| NDRI Hiring For Project Assistant Vacancies - 24000 Salary - Check More Details Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Project Assistant |
| Education Requirement | MVSC |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Bangalore |
| Age Limit | 35 years for Men and 40 years for Women in case of SRF on the date of Interview. |
| Experience | 1 - 3 years |
| Salary | 24000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 15 Feb, 2022 |
| Walkin Date | 23 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: M.E/M.Tech, MVSC
The Walk-in-interview for the position of One number of Project Assistant in below mentioned project/scheme will be conducted at this Institute on the date/time and venue and other details shown against position on contractual basis, which is co-terminus with the project/scheme. The eligible candidates are invited to appear before the Selection Committee for Interview along with filled proforma. The details of above position is given as under: -
1. Post Name: Project Assistant
2. No of Post: 01
3. Salary: Rs. 24,000/- (consolidated amount per month)
4. Name of the project:
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Funded project entitled "Molecular Markers for Improving Reproduction of Cattle and Buffaloes (MMIRCB) " under Dr. A Kumaresan, PI & Principal Scientist, SRS of NDRI, Bangalore
5. Essential Qualification: M. Tech (Bio Technology)/ M.V.Sc (Animal Reproduction).
6. Desirable Qualification: Working experience on Semen Analysis, Real-time PCR, Western Blotting, Bio- informatics analysis of data.
Pay Scale:
INR
24000(Per Month)
Age Limit: 35 years for Men and 40 years for Women in case of SRF on the date of Interview.
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
1. The above position is purely temporary and will be filled in on Contractual basis
2. The selected candidate shall have no right/claim for regular appointment at this Institute, as the engagement is co-terminus after expiry of stipulated period
3. Interested candidates may attend walk-in interview on the date as indicated above along with original certificate and typed bio-data with one set of self-attested copies of each of their certificates in support of age, qualifications, experience, testimonials and other credentials with Passport size photograph
4. No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview. All eligible candidates are advised to be present at least 30 minutes before scheduled time on the date of interview and submit duly filled in proforma and completing all other necessary formalities
5. Canvassing in any form will disqualify the candidates.
6. Place and Date of Interview: Walk-in- Interview on 23.02.2022 at 10.00 A.M. onwards at SRS of NDRI, Bangalore
Published on: 15 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) at Karnal, Haryana is one of the premier Institutes in dairy sector, which has contributed a lot in the growth of dairy industry and played a crucial role in India’s development in milk production with its continuous research. Over ninety six year old NDRI’s lineage goes back to the Imperial Institute for Animal Husbandry & Dairying which was set up in Bangalore in 1923 as a center for dairy education. In its erstwhile form of Imperial Institute in Bangalore, Father of the Nation’ Mahatma Gandhi and ‘Bharat Ratna’ Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, were imparted training at the Institute in 1927. They wanted to get acquainted with modern methods of cattle management and spent two weeks discussing and learning technicalities and complexities of problems pertaining to cows and buffalos in India. Gandhiji was highly appreciative of the most productive crossbred cow ‘Jill’ of the institute. He held several discussions on the problems of Pinjrapoles, which housed low producing, mostly sterile cows and other dairy stock mainly on humanitarian grounds. Mahatma Gandhi evinced great interest in the work of the Institute and wrote several articles in `Young India’ and `Harijan’ on the importance of dairying and scientific cattle management. Gandhiji’s thinking and views had significant influence on the political leadership particularly towards taking key policy decisions during early post Independence era, resulting in the formulation of Key Village Scheme, Gosamvardhana Council and intensive Cattle Development Programmes. In 1936 it was renamed as Imperial Dairy Institute and it was shifted to its present site in Karnal in 1955 and renamed again as National Dairy Research Institute. The infrastructure of Imperial institute was retained as southern regional station of NDRI and later in 1964 Eastern regional station was set up at Kalyani in West Bengal. In 1970, NDRI was brought under Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The Institute has the distinction of being a Deemed University for implementing its academic programmes since 1989. The Institute provides high quality education in the field of dairying, which has no parallel in Asia. It is noteworthy that NDRI is not only an important contributor of manpower in dairying required in State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) but also plays an important role in enhancing the teaching capabilities of the faculty from SAUs.