Last Date: 02 February,2021
Indian Institute of Soil Science Bhopal (IISS)
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
IISS Field Assistant Notification 2021 is open and inviting application for the posts of 07 Field Assistant Vacancy from Graduate pass candidates interested in sarkari result IISS Field Assistant application can apply before 02 February 2021. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Indian Institute of Soil Science Bhopal Field Assistant job opening at official website www.iiss.nic.in
Employment Notification 07 Field Assistant Vacancy – IISS,Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Field Assistant
No of post – 07
Pay Scale – 15000/- Per Month
Educational Qualification:
Graduate in Agriculture/Horticulture/ Forestry or relevant disciplines.
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General Information:
- Interview of eligible candidates will be held at Indian Institute of Soil Science, Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal, which is 6 K.M from Bhopal main station for the above contractual position.
- Age limit for Field Assistant is 35 years for Men & 40 years for Women (relaxation of age in case of SC/ST/PH candidates as per Government norms).
- The above positions are purely on temporary basis. The appointment will be co-terminus with the termination of the project. The selected candidates will have no right what so ever for absorption/regularization in the Institute.
- The engagement will be initially for a period of six months/one year or till termination of the project. The extension will be given subject to the satisfactory performance of the work.
- The selection of candidates doesn’t entail any right for absorption/regularization at IISS and/or any other Institute including ICAR Headquarter.
- The services of selected candidates can be dispensed with even before the termination of the project without any notice if his/her services are no more required or his/her contribution is considered not up to the mark.
- No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.
- All eligible candidates are requested to be present 30 minutes before the scheduled time on date of interview for necessary formalities.
- The applicants must bring with them original documents for verification along with one set of the complete bio-data in the prescribed format with self attested photograph and self attested enclosures such as mark sheets, proof of date of birth, certificates for qualification, experience, and cast certificate for submission in office at the time of interview.
- Canvassing in any form will lead to cancellation of candidature.
- The Director, IISS, reserves the right to fix criteria and short list the candidates for screening of applications/for conducting written test.
- The decision of the Director, IISS, Bhopal would be final and binding in all aspects.
- Interested Candidates may appear for Walk-in interview along with bio-data, original and attested copies of certificates to prove their age, qualification etc at the time of Walk-in-interview.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 07 Field Assistant Vacancy – IISS,Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
- The Indian Institute of Soil Science (acronym IISS) is an autonomous institute for higher learning, established under the umbrella of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for advanced research in the field of soil sciences.
- The Indian Institute of Soil Science (IISS) was established in 1988, as an Indian Council of Agricultural Research subsidiary at the lake city of Bhopal, in Madhya Pradesh, India with an aim to promote scientific research on soil sciences. The Institute covers All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Soil Test Crop Response Studies at 17 centres, All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Micronutrients and All India Network Project on Biofertilizers at 11 centres each in India.
- IISS provides training and research facilities on subjects such as Soil testing, Techniques for improving nutrient and water efficiency, Carbon sequestration and Soil quality assessment.
- The Institute is equipped with facilities such as air conditioned conference hall, committee room, lecture theatres, audio-visual aids, laboratory facilities, library and guest house of international standards and maintains a research farm extending to 50 hectares.
- The Indian Institute of Soil Science (ICAR-IISS) was established on 16th April, 1988 at Bhopal with a mandate of “Enhancing Soil Productivity with Minimum Environmental Degradation”. To accomplish the mandate of the institute, it has given the priority to soil health related issues faced by farmers and other stakeholders.
- IISS has emerged as a leader in basic and strategic research on soils in the country. It has achieved significant success in the areas of integrated nutrient management, impact on soil under long-term cropping, technology for preparation of enriched composts, soil test based nutrient prescriptions, generation of district-wise GIS based soil fertility maps, organic farming practices, carbon sequestration in soils, sink capacity of soils for heavy metal pollutants, recycling of wastes, soil microbial diversity and biofertilizers, quality standards for municipal solid waste composts etc. The institute has to take up the emerging challenges of increasing food-grain production and ensuring food and nutritional security from shrinking land resources, characterizing and conserving large soil-biodiversity for appropriate deployment in agriculture, achieving self reliance in crop fertilization through indigenous mineral and by-product sources, developing efficient technologies for waste recycling, maintaining soil quality and ecological balance, and developing energy efficient agriculture and sequestering carbon by reorienting it’s research pursuits addressing the emerging issues viz., enhancing nutrient and water use efficiency; sustaining soil and produce quality; soil biodiversity and genomics, climate change and carbon sequestration; minimizing soil pollution etc.
- Director is the overall in charge of the institute and is responsible to the DDG, NRM and the DG, ICAR, New Delhi. At Institute level Director is assisted by Heads of Divisions, Coordinators, Principal Scientists, Senior Scientists and Scientists in technical matters and by the Administrative officer and Finance & Accounts officer in administrative matters. All Four India Coordinating Research Projects (AICRPs)on soil and related aspects are functioning with their coordinating units at the institute to help in fulfilling its mandate and strengthening it to provide a pathguiding role in Soil Science Research in the country.
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