Last Date:10 June,2019
Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
WII aka Wildlife Institute of India invites applications for the post of 23 Project Fellow, Project Assistant, Junior Research Fellow & Various Vacancy. Apply Online before 10 June 2019. WII Recruitment Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official Website of www.wii.gov.in
Employment Notification 23 Project Fellow, Project Assistant, Junior Research Fellow & Various Vacancy – WII,Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post — Project Fellow, Project Assistant & Various Vacancy
No of post — 23
Pay Scale — 20000/-, 25000/- (Per Month)
Education Qualification:
Masters Degree /Ph.D, M.Sc.
Apply to 23 Project Fellow, Project Assistant, Junior Research Fellow & Various Vacancy – WII,Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
General Instruction:
- The duration of the qualifying test will be 2 hours. The question paper contains only‘Multiple Choice Questions. These questions are objective in nature with four answers each, out of which candidate has to chose the correct answer. The question paper will consist of general questions, subject specific and one Essay. Qualifying eligibility marks will be as per UGC norms.
- The fee paid once, will not be refunded under any circumstances. Candidates should satisfy themselves that they fulfil all the eligibility norms including educational qualification(s) as on date of submission of the application can apply.
- Candidates are advised to give specific, correct and complete information. All original certificates/documents in support of information furnished in the application form are to be produced at the time of interview at Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, failing which the candidate will be disqualified for appearing in interview. Candidature of the candidates is liable to be rejected at any stage of admission process or after admission,if any information provided by the candidates is found to be false or is not found in conformity with eligibility criteria mentioned in the advertisement.
- For getting the benefit of reservation under OBC category, the name of caste and community of the candidate must appear in the central list of Other Backward Classes (OBC) available on National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), Government of India website www.ncbc.nic.in. The candidate must not belong to creamy layer.Candidates seeking reservation as OBC, will have to submit at the time of interview,caste certificate, ONLY in the prescribed format issued from the designated authority indicating clearly the candidate’s caste, the Act/Order under which the caste is recognised as OBC and the Village/Town the candidates is ordinarily resident of. The
OBC candidates must ensure that they possess the latest Non-Creamy layer certificate issued by designated authority. A certificate containing any variation in the caste name will not be accepted. - Mobile phones, pagers, calculators or any other communication devices are not allowed inside the premises where the examination is being conducted. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future examination conducted by the Institute. Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the banned items including mobile phones/pagers to the venue of the examination, as arrangement for safe-keeping cannot be assured.
- Candidates appearing for final exam of Master’s in current year will not be eligible for the test/interview.
- Each applicant will be allowed to apply for not more than TWO projects.
- Applicants/candidates are required to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs. 500/- per project.
- Rs. 45/- extra would be charged as service charges of online payment. Hence the total amount to be paid for registration is Rs. 545/- (Five hundred forty five only)
- Candidates are required to make application fee payment through debit card/credit card/net-banking (service charges apply for all banks will be borne by the candidates).The candidates will be automatically/redirected to make online payment (wherever fee is applicable) once the form is successfully completed. No other mode of payment will be accepted.
- Application fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances. Candidates are therefore requested to verify their eligibility before payment of application fee.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 23 Project Fellow, Project Assistant, Junior Research Fellow & Various Vacancy – WII,Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
- In the last half century, India’s once rich biodiversity has become considerably depleted. Rapid human and livestock population increase and a rather lopsided development pattern have marginalized or unjustly exploited the country’s bountiful wilderness areas such that the species richness and the range of habitat types that the country used to be proud of are today highly eroded and fragmented. How can this fall be checked and reversed is now a question being pondered over.
- This sense of introspection is an encouraging sign indeed. There are some other encouraging signs as well. For instance, the forest departments, the custodians of forests in the country, no longer see their custody as purely industrial raw material but a vital cog in the ecological wheel for the ultimate and sustained well being of humanity. Such a realization will, in the long run, help overcome the shortcomings and failures of early protective measures to preserve wilderness areas, which still remains one of the most effective ways of conserving the country’s biodiversity.
- Amidst such a situation, the need was felt for an organization to help and strengthen endeavors for recovery. It was important to have an agency which, while looking at forests holistically, combined their management with conserving their biodiversity and protecting the interests of the people in their vicinity in a manner that would be practical and scientifically oriented. Such a thought process led to the setting up of Wildlife Institute of India (WII) at Dehradun in 1982 with a mandate to train government and non-government personnel, carry out research, and advise on matters of conservation and management of wildlife resources.
- This apparent disadvantage ultimately became the institute’s strength because the freshness of approach gave it a strong foundation and prevented its programmes from becoming mere academic exercises. WII’s programmes are field based and seek an integration of biological, socio-economic and human aspects of large regional landscapes. As a result, wildlife conservation today means not just providing protection mainly to a few splendid species but that it be holistic and have considerations for humans living in the vicinity as well.
- In its endeavours, WII has had the benefit of international and bilateral collaborations for institutional building, faculty development, infusion of modern technology and creation of a scientific infrastructure. These collaborations are worked out with wildlife organizations, scientific institutions and universities at the national as well as international levels.
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