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IARI Recruitment 2022 - Research Associate Vacancy, Job Opening

Indian Agricultural Research Institute is recruiting for the post of Research Associate. Apply Now!

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Indian Agricultural Research Institute released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Research Associate vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the IARI job vacancy 2022.

IARI Recruitment 2022

Indian Agricultural Research Institute has released an employment notification for the recruitment of Research Associate. More details about the recruitment are provided below.

IARI Job Opening

Name of Post

Research Associate

No.of Vacancy

01

Salary

Rs. 49,000 – 54,000/-Per Month

Age Relaxation

OBC Candidates: 3 Years

SC, ST & Women, Candidates: 5 Years

Job Location

Delhi – New Delhi

Walk-in-date

24th November 2022

Official Website

iari.res.in

Educational Qualification

As per IARI official notification candidate should have completed Masters Degree, Ph.D in Plant Biotechnology/ Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Life Science/ Plant Science from any of the recognized board or University.

Selection Process

Walk-In Interview

How to apply for IARI Recruitment 

Interested and eligible candidates can appear for Walk-in-interview along with required documents(as mentioned in official notification) at the below address Division of Genetics, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi-12. on 24-Nov-2022

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About Indian Agricultural Research Institute

The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), commonly known as the Pusa Institute,[3] is India's national Institute for agricultural research, education and extension. The name Pusa Institute is derived from the fact that the institute was originally located in Pusa Bihar as the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1911. It was then renamed as the Imperial Agricultural Research Institute in 1919 and following a major earthquake in Pusa, it was relocated to Delhi in 1936. The current institute in Delhi is financed and administered by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The IARI was responsible for the research leading to the "Green Revolution in India" of the 1970s.