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NIRRH Recruitment 2017 – Walk in for SRF, JRF, RA Posts
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) has published a notification for the recruitment of Senior Research Fellow, Junior Research Fellow, Research Associate vacancies under Non-Institutional ad-hoc project. Eligible candidates may walk in interview on 07, 14, 15-09-2017 between 9:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process & how to apply are given below….
NIRRH Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 04
Name of the Posts:
1. Senior Research Fellow: 01 Post
2. Junior Research Fellow: 02 Posts
3. Research Associate: 01 Post
Age Limit: Candidates age should not be exceeding 35 years for S.No-01, 28 years for S.N-02, 40 years for S.No-03. Age Relaxation is applicable as per Govt Rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Post Graduate Degree in Basic Science with NET qualification or Graduate Degree in Professional Course with NET qualification or Post Graduate Degree in Professional Course for S.No-01, 02 & Ph.D degree from recognized university in Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/ Life Sciences for S.No-03.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on interview.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can attend for walk in interview along with relevant documents in original and one set of attested photocopies of the same and one passport size recent color photograph on 07-09-2017 for S.No-01, 14-09-2017 for S.No-02, 15-09-2017 for S.No-03 between 9:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs at NIRRH.
Important Dates:
Date & Time of Interview for S.No-01: 07-09-2017 between 9:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs
Date & Time of Interview for S.No-02: 14-09-2017 between 9:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs
Date & Time of Interview for S.No-03: 15-09-2017 between 9:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs
For more details like desirable qualification, duration & other information click on the link given below….

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