Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-J) invites eligible candidates for a walk-in interview for the position of Project Assistant under the DST, JKST&IC, Govt. of J&K sanctioned project:
Title of the Project:
“Study of Different Biomarkers to Assess the Impact of Pollutants in Water, Sediments, and Fish from Various Aquatic Systems of Jammu”
Date & Time:
- Interview: 08.01.2025 at 11:00 AM
- Document Screening: 08.01.2025 at 10:00 AM
Venue:
Committee Room of the Director of Research, SKUAST-Jammu, Chatha
Position Details:
The position of Project Assistant comes with a consolidated emolument of ₹20,000 per month. Candidates must possess M.F.Sc, MVSc, or M.Sc in Zoology/Biotechnology or allied subjects with at least 60% marks and specialization in molecular work. Candidates with experience in PCR, ELISA, qPCR machines, data recording, and office assistance will be given preference.
Terms and Conditions:
- The position is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project. It does not confer any legal right for regularization or absorption into any regular post.
- The engagement can be terminated at any time without prior notice based on non-performance or project requirements.
- Only candidates meeting the essential qualifications and experience criteria will be shortlisted for the interview.
- No TA/DA will be provided for attending the interview.
- Selected candidates must join within one week of receiving the offer.
Application Procedure:
- Interested candidates must bring a filled application form (in the prescribed format) along with self-attested copies of relevant documents and a photograph to the interview.
- Advance applications can be submitted via email to akhil218@skuastj.org.
For detailed advertisement and prescribed application format, visit: www.skuast.org
Contact:
Dr. Akhil Gupta
Principal Investigator, Division of Fisheries, SKUAST-J, Chatha, Jammu-180009 (J&K)
Email: akhil218@skuastj.org
Take this opportunity to contribute to impactful research on aquatic ecosystem health