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DRDO -DIBER Recruitment 2020: Apply for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Posts, till 31 December

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER has invited applications for the Junior Research Fellow (JRF) posts. Interested persons can apply for Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER Recruitment Notification 2020 through the prescribed application format on or before 31 December 2020.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) 

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER Recruitment Notification 2020: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER has invited applications for the Junior Research Fellow (JRF) posts. Interested persons can apply for Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER Recruitment Notification 2020 through the prescribed application format on or before 31 December 2020.

DRDO -DIBER offers a latest job opportunity titled as DRDO -DIBER Recruitment 2020 for the engagement of Junior Research Fellow  (JRF)–06 Vacancies. Persons who are having M.Sc/ M.Tech (Relevant Discipline) with NET in relevant discipline qualifications are eligible for these posts. Further information regarding DRDO -DIBER Recruitment 2020 like Education Required, Age Limitations, Mode of Selection, Per Month Salary, Form Submission Charges and Method of Applying should be checked out written below in the vacancy.

Job Summary

Notification DRDO -DIBER Recruitment 2020: Apply for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Posts, till 31 December
Last Date of Submission Dec 31, 2020
City Nainital
State Uttarakhand
Country India
Organization DRDO
Education Qual Post Graduate
Functional Other Funtional Area

Important Date:

  • Last Date of submission of application forms: 31 December 2020.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy Details

  • JRF -Agriculture Science: 02 Posts
  • JRF -Microbiology: 01 Post
  • JRF -Biotechnology: 02 Posts
  • JRF -Chemistry: 01 Post

Eligibility Criteria for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Job

  • JRF -Agriculture Science: M.Sc in Agriculture Science with NET Qualification. Age Limit: Not Less than 28 years.
  • JRF -Microbiology: M.Sc in Microbiology with NET Qualification. Age Limit: Not Less than 28 years.
  • JRF -Biotechnology: M.Sc in Biotechnology with NET Qualification. M.E/M.Tech in Bio tech. Age Limit: Not Less than 28 years.
  • JRF -Chemistry: M.Sc in Chemistry with NET Qualification. Age Limit: Not Less than 28 years.

Selection Process

Interested persons who are applied selection will be based on Written Test or Interview.

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How to apply

Interested persons can apply for Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) –DIBER Recruitment Notification 2020 through the prescribed application format on or before 31 December 2020. Persons need to send their details through prescribed application from along with all relevant details and important Documents attached with it and reached to the concern address mentioned in the official notification as soon as before 31 December 2020.

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