Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Central University of Gujarat (CUG) Recruitment for Research Associate Post 2017

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Applications are invited from the eligible candidates for the post of Research Associate in Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi Major Research Project entitled “A Study of Agro-Based Grassroots Innovations in India” for two years.

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Post Name: Research Associate
Essential Qualification: Candidates to be considered for the appointment as Research Associate must have a Master degree in any social science or management discipline with a minimum of 55% marks for the general category and 50% in case of SC/ST/PH or MPhil in any social science discipline. Preference will be given to UGC – NET qualified candidates or the candidates with at least two years of research experience in the relevant field.
Emoluments: R16000/-(Consolidated) (as sanctioned by the funding agency)
Project Duration: Two years; Appointment purely on temporary basis

Mode of Application: Complete application along with self-attested copies of transcripts (marksheets and degrees) along with latest CV with valid email ID and mobile number should reach the undersigned on or before 16-08-2017 preferably by email.

Date of interview: August 24, 2017 (Time and venue of interview will be informed by email to only short-listed candidates.)
Email: hemantmbard@gmail.com
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