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09 Trade Apprentice Vacancy- TIFR,Maharashtra

Last Date: 16 April,2021
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Maharashtra

Walk in Interview for recruitment to 9 post(s) of Trade Apprentice on contractual basis in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) for given project is scheduled on 16-04-2021 (8 AM) at given venue. The number of vacancies may vary.Candidates may appear for this Walk-in on the specific dates, time and place along with an application on given format, attested photocopies of testimonials of their age, educational qualifications etc.

Employment Notification 09 Trade Apprentice Vacancy- TIFR,Maharashtra

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Trade Apprentice
No of post – 09
Pay Scale – Rs 12500

Educational Qualification:
ITI in relevant trade.

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General Information:

  • Walk in selection for engagement of Tradesman Trainees – Trade Apprentices under Apprentices Act, 1961 and Apprenticeship Rules, 1961 in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. This selection is only for Apprenticeship training on stipendiary basis:
  • Candidates are required to register in the apprenticeship portal www.apprenticeship.gov.in and bring confirmation email, at the time of appearing for Walk-in-Selection, as per the instructions given at the end of this advertisement. Also it is requested to note the details viz. Name, Date of birth, Father’s/Mother’s name, Email-ID, Mobile number etc. till you complete your apprenticeship.
  • Online application to be submitted on TIFR website i.e. http://www.tifr.res.in/positions
  • Candidates are required to apply only for designated trade mentioned in clause 2 and candidate should possess ITI certificate in the same trade. Candidates of other Trades need not apply.
  • Only fresh candidates will be considered for engagement.
  • The engagement and training are strictly in compliance with the provisions of the Apprentices Act 1961 and the appointment will be temporary. Selected Candidate will not have any claim for any permanent or temporary appointment in the Institute either during or after the training period.
  • Those who have already availed the apprenticeship will not be considered.
  • Every Apprentice who has completed the period of training shall appear for All India Trade Test to be conducted by the National Council for Training in Vocational Trade to determine his proficiency in the designated trade in which he served as an Apprentice. The candidates would be given a certificate of proficiency in the trade by the National Council.
  • Eligible candidates are requested to bring their application form along with original & copies of certificates and appear for walk-in-selection on April 16, 2021 at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1 Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai 400005.
  • No TA/DA will be paid for attending walk-in-selection.
  • Candidates will have to make their own arrangements for stay in Mumbai during the apprenticeship training period.
  • More vacancies may also be filled through this advertisement. The Institute reserves the right not to fill any/some posts herein advertised. Canvassing in any form shall disqualify the candidate.

Selection Process:

Vacancy Notice 09 Trade Apprentice Vacancy- TIFR,Maharashtra

  • Selection will be made on merit (ITI Marks). Eligible, registered and interested candidates should bring the below mentioned documents (Original and Photocopies) at the time of appearing for walk-in-selection :
  • Printout of Online Application Form with recent passport size photograph.
    Copy of Apprentice Portal Registration Confirmation email.
    Identity Proof (Adhar Card / Election Card / PAN Card / Passport / Driving Licens).
    Date of Birth Certificate.
    All Educational Certificates.
    ITI Mark Sheet and National Trade Certificate.
    Conduct certificates from two respectable persons.

About Us:

  • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is a public deemed research university located in Mumbai, India that is dedicated to basic research in mathematics and the sciences. It is a Deemed University and works under the umbrella of the Department of Atomic Energy of the Government of India. It is located at Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai, with an affiliated campus in Serilingampally near Hyderabad. TIFR conducts research primarily in the natural sciences, mathematics, the biological sciences and theoretical computer science.TIFR has a graduate programme leading to a PhD in all the major fields of study.
  • In 1944, Homi J. Bhabha, known for his role in the development of the Indian atomic energy programme, wrote to the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust requesting financial assistance to set up a scientific research institute.With support from J.R.D. Tata, then chairman of the Tata Group, TIFR was founded on 1 June 1945, and Homi Bhabha was appointed its first director.The institute initially operated within the campus of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore before relocating to Mumbai later that year. TIFR’s new campus in Colaba was designed by Chicago-based architect Helmuth Bartsch and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on 15 January 1962.
  • Shortly after Indian Independence, in 1949, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) designated TIFR to be the centre for all large-scale projects in nuclear research.The first theoretical physics group was set up by Bhabha’s students B.M. Udgaonkar and K.S. Singhvi. In December 1950, Bhabha organised an international conference at TIFR on elementary particle physics. Several world-renowned scientists attended the conference, including Rudolf Peierls, Léon Rosenfeld, William Fowler as well as Meghnad Saha, Vikram Sarabhai and others providing expertise from India.In the 1950s, TIFR gained prominence in the field of cosmic ray physics, with the setting up of research facilities in Ooty and in the Kolar gold mines.
  • In 1957, India’s first digital computer, TIFRAC was built in TIFR.Acting on the suggestions of British physiologist Archibald Hill, Bhabha invited Obaid Siddiqi to set up a research group in molecular biology. This ultimately resulted in the establishment of the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore twenty years later. In 1970, TIFR started research in radio astronomy with the setting up of the Ooty Radio Telescope. Encouraged by the success of ORT, Govind Swarup persuaded J. R. D. Tata to help set up the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope near Pune, India.
  • TIFR attained the official deemed university status in June 2002.To meet the ever-growing demand of space needed for research labs and accommodation institute is coming up with a new campus at Hyderabad.

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