Tuesday, 17 December 2013

BHU Jobs-Banaras Hindu University Recruitment 2013 SRF

SRFDate of posting:17 Dec

Eligibility : MSc
Location : Banaras
Job Category : Govt Sector, Research
Last Date : 05 Jan 2014
Job Type : Full Time
Hiring Process : Written-test

BHU - Job Details

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Banaras Hindu University invites applications for the post of SRF www.freshersworld.com

Project Title : Molecular assessment of microbial diversity and development of location specific biofertilizers for soil health restoration and enhanced crop production in Eastern U.P
Qualification : Candidates should be M.Sc. in Botany/ Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry with at least 55 % marks in the subject. Preference will be given to candidates with work experience in molecular biology/ biotechnology
No of Post : 01
Salary : Rs.16000
Age : 35 Yrs

How to apply

Applications must be sent to Professor L.C. Rai (Principal Investigator), Molecular Biology Section, Laboratory of Algal Biology, Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi on or before 05/01/2014www.freshersworld.com


 

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Banaras Hindu University is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This Creative and innovative university was founded by the great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 with cooperation of great personalities like Dr Annie Besant, who viewed it as the University of India. Banaras Hindu University was created under the Parliamentary legislation - B.H.U. Act 1915. It played a stellar role in the independence movement and has developed into the greatest center of learning in India. It has produced many great freedom fighters and builders of modern India and has immensely contributed to the progress of the nation through a large number of renowned scholars, artists, scientists and technologists who have graced its portals. The area of the main campus of this premiere Central University is 1300 acres, having well maintained roads, extensive greenery, a temple, an air strip and buildings which are an architectural delight.

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