Latest Job Recruitment 2022-23: A walk-in interview will be held at the Department of Plant Pathology at the Assam Agricultural University in Jorhat, 785013, to fill the vacancy listed below. Qualified applicants should send the project's principal investigator at [email protected] a motivation letter, their resume, and certified copies of all relevant credentials, endorsements, and publications.
Candidates who have been shortlisted must arrive for the interview with their bio-data, publications, thesis, passport-size photos, original documents that have been attested, and other supporting documentation.
AAU Recruitment 2022-23: Post Details
Name of the project: Exploring the genetic regulators of suberin and HCAA pathway for imparting broad-spectrum tolerance in tomatoes against soil-borne vascular pathogens and drought.
Name of post: Project Assistant
Duration of the Project: 2 years
No. of post: 01 post
Application Date: On or Before 01.01.2023
Walk-in-Interview Date: 04.01.2023 at 10.00 AM
Interview Place: Department of Plant Pathology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, 785013
Essential Qualification:
Master's degree in Agriculture Biotechnology or Life Sciences
Age limit:
35 years (5 years relaxation for ST/SC and 3 years for OBC Candidates).
Salary:
Rs. 20,000/- per month + 8% HRA
Note:
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The position is initially provided for one year and is solely temporary. It ends with the project.
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The project's estimated duration is provisional.
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At the end of the contract time, the employee will not be eligible to make a claim for employment or involvement in AAU.
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The Director of Research (Agri.), AAU, Jorhat's decision is final and binding in every way.
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To appear in the interview, candidates who are currently employed or enrolled in school must present a study dropped certificate or a no objection certificate from the appropriate authorities.
For further inquiry please refer to the Official Notification.
About Assam Agriculture University:
The Assam Agricultural University is a pioneering organization of its sort in India's whole North-Eastern Region. The main objectives of this institution are to create human resources for the agricultural sector that are globally competitive, to conduct research in both traditional and frontier areas to optimize production, and to disseminate the developed technologies as a public good to benefit the traders and growers of food who are involved in the sector, with a focus on sustainability, equity, and overall food security at the household level.