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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

BHU / RECRUITMENT OF JRF / MARCH,2012


DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
VARANASI-221005

Draft Advertisement for publication on website of BHU

Applications are  invited for the post of  a  Junior Research Fellow   in the Department  of  Applied Chemistry, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University  for a  CSIR, Govt. of India  Sponsored Project entitled  “ A low cost production of methane from the by-product (glycerol and wastewater) generated during synthesis of biodiesel”  for a period of three years. The posts is  purely temporary and co-terminated with the project. The required qualifications, age and emoluments to be paid are as follows:



  1. Junior Research Fellow:  Qualifications, M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry/Applied Chemistry, with at least 55% marks, and NET/GATE qualified.  Age:  28 Years maximum, Emolument Rs: 16,000/- P.M. fixed +  HRA . 

Candidates who have appeared in their final examinations will also be considered but their selection will be provisional.

A relaxation of 5 years in age will be given to SC/ST, Physically Handicapped, and Female candidates. All things being equal, SC/ST candidates will be preferred as per GOI rules. The candidates with some working experience supported by research articles in the relevant field will be preferred.

Application on Plain paper giving Name, Permanent and Correspondence address, name of father and mother, telephone no. and e-mail, details of educational career along with attested documents should reach within 21 days of the advertisement to the Professor Yogesh Chandra Sharma, Department of Applied Chemistry, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005.

No. TA/DA will be paid to the candidate if called for interview.



 (Yogesh Chandra Sharma)
Principal Investigator
CSIR  Sponsored Project
B.H.U. Project No. P-25/330
Department of Applied Chemistry
Institute of Technology,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005.

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