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23 Project Associate, Technician & Various Vacancy – NBRI,Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

Last Date:3 February,2021
National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI)
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

NBRI Project Associate Notification 2021 is open (02/Project/2021) and inviting application for the post of 23 Project Associate, Technician & Various Vacancy For B.Sc, M.Sc candidates interested in sarkari result NBRI Project Associate application can apply before 01 to 03 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 NBRI National Botanical Research Institute Project Associate job opening at official website www.nbri.res.in

Employment Notification 23 Project Associate, Technician & Various Vacancy – NBRI,Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Project Associate, Technician & Various
No of post – 23
Pay Scale – 18000 – 42000/- Per Month

Educational Qualification:
B Sc, M Sc, Ph D.

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General Information:

  • Eligible & interested candidates are invited for interview for the purely temporary positions in the following area under the sponsored projects tenable at CSIR-NBRI
  • The Application form will be provided at the venue on the date. However, candidates may download the application form in advance from the website www.nbri.res.in. At the time of interview candidates should bring one latest photograph, original documents along with self attested copy of certificates of examinations passed (starting from matriculation), certificate indicating date of birth, caste certificate (in case of SC/ST/OBC) and experience certificate, etc. Tentative mark sheets/certificates and ‘result awaited’ will not be considered. All eligible candidates are requested to be present at the venue on the said date one hour before the scheduled time for necessary documents verification etc.
  • Through Interview. However, if large number of candidates turn up, a Screening test comprising of multiple choice objective questions may be held for short listing the candidates for interview. The short listed candidates will be interviewed by the Selection Committee and, based on the performance in the interview; a panel of recommended candidates will be formed. The panel shall be utilized as and when the requirement arises in the projects in the relevant field/area. Candidates have the option to interact in Hindi/English before the committee. In case of turning up of large no. of candidates, interview may continue for next day.
  • The positions are purely temporary on contract basis and co- terminus with the sponsored projects. Further the above stipend(s) is tentative and the same will be finally decided based on the availability/provision of funds in the relevant sponsored projects.
  • The positions are purely temporary on contract basis and co- terminus with the sponsored projects. Further the above stipend(s) is tentative and the same will be finally decided based on the availability/provision of funds in the relevant sponsored projects.
  • To avoid any inconvenience, only those candidates who strictly fulfill the eligibility criteria and possess the degree/mark sheet in the aforesaid subjects should turn up for walk in interview.
  • No TA/DA will be admissible.
  • Interested Candidates may appear this Sarkari Naukri 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 23 Project Associate, Technician & Various Vacancy – NBRI,Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

  • The National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) is a research institute of CSIR in Lucknow. It is engaged in the field of taxonomy and modern biology.
  • The CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) – is amongst one of the constituent research institutes of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. Originally set up as the National Botanic Gardens (NBG) by the State Government of Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), it was taken over by the CSIR in 1953. Though, initially engaged in research in the classical botanical disciplines, the NBG went on laying an increasing emphasis, in keeping with the national needs and priorities in the field of plant sciences, on its applied and developmental research activities. A time came when it was felt that the name NBG no longer projected the correct nature and extent of its aims and objectives, functions and R & D activities. Consequently, the NBG was renamed as the NBRI, i.e., The National Botanical Research Institute in 1978. This name has since correctly reflected the distinctive character and the R & D activities of this applied botanical institution only of its type in the country.
  • The present CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute owes its origin to the era of Nawabs of Oudh when Nawab Saadat Ali Khan established a royal garden in 1800 A.D. Later, Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Oudh, dedicated this royal garden to one of his favourite queens, Sikander Mahal Begum, and christened this garden as “Sikandar Bagh”. During British rule, Sikander Bagh became an active centre of horticultural activities and was known as the ‘Government Horticultural Garden’. Famous British horticulturists, namely, Dr. J. Cameron, Dr. E. Bonavia, G.M. Ridley, have been associated with the activities of this garden.
  • During 1932, and in the following years, Prof. Birbal Sahni and Dr. S.K. Mukherjee, both renowned plant scientists, transformed this horticulture garden to a botanic garden by acquiring additional land from Government for the cultivation and study of medicinal plants. Later the Botanic Garden was rechristened as ‘National Botanic Gardens’ .
  • Realising its potential, the National Botanic Gardens (NBG) was later adopted by Council and Industrial Resaerch on April 13, 1953. Prof. K.N. Kaul was appointed as its first regular director. Since 1953, CSIR has been providing financial and various other supports for the development of NBG into a national institute for plant science research. The transformation of NBG into a present day hi-tech research institute with state-of-the-art facilities makes it capable of undertaking advanced research at globally competitive levels. Later in the year 1978, “National Botanic Gardens’ was renamed as National Botanical Research Institute.

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