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Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy – IIT,Delhi

Last Date:18 January,2021
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Delhi

IIT Delhi JRF Notification 2021 is open (Advt. No. : IITD/IRD/003/2021) and inviting application for the posts of 01 Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy from M.Sc pass candidates interested in sarkari result IIT Delhi JRF application can apply before 18 January 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 Technology Delhi IIT Delhi JRF job opening at official website www.iitd.ac.in

Employment Notification Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy – IIT,Delhi

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
No of post – 01
Pay Scale – 31000/- Per Month

Educational Qualification:
1st class MSc in Chemistry / Materials Science / Nanotechnolgy or a related subject from a reputed university with NET/GATE.

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General Information:

  • Applications from Indian nationals are invited for Project Appointment under the following project. Appointment shall be on contractual basis with consolidated pay, renewable yearly or upto the duration of the project, whichever is earlier.
  • Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Delhi) invites Application for the post of 01 Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy. Apply Online before 18 January 2021. Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below…
  • 1st class MSc in Chemistry / Materials Science / Nanotechnolgy or a related subject from a reputed university with NET/GATE*. Past experience of working in a research laboratory is highly desirable.
  • The requirement of NET/GATE examination for the selection to the post of JRF/SRF may be relaxed for the candidates who have graduated
    from Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) with a CGPA of more than 8.000 (80% aggregate marks).
  • The candidates who are interested to apply for the above post should download Form No. IRD/REC-4 from the IRD Website (http://ird.iitd.ac.in/rec) of IIT Delhi and submit the duly filled form with complete information regarding educational qualifications indicating percentage of marks/division, details of work experience etc. by email with advertisement No. on the subject line to Prof. Ashok Kumar Ganguli at email id: ashokganguliiitd@gmail.com
  • IIT Delhi reserves the right to fix higher criteria for short-listing of eligible candidates from those satisfying advertised qualification and requirement of the project post and their name will be displayed on web link (http://ird.iitd.ac.in/shortlisted) alongwith the online interview details. Only short-listed candidates will be informed for online interview. In case any clarification is required on eligibility regarding the above post, the candidate may contact Prof. Ashok Kumar Ganguli at email id: ashokganguliiitd@gmail.com
  • 5% relaxation of marks may be granted to the SC/ST Candidates.
  • In case of selection of a retired/superannuated government employee, his/her salary will be fixed as per prevailing IRD norms. The last date for submitting the completed applications by e-mail is 18/01/2021 by 5.00 p.m. The shortlisted candidates who are called for interview should bring original certificates (both professional and academic) with a recent passport size photograph at the time of interview.
  • Interested candidates may apply in prescribed Form along with self-attested essential educational and research experience certificates send to Email: ashokganguliiitd@gmail.com on or before 18.01.2021.

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Vacancy Notice Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy – IIT,Delhi

  • Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (abbreviated as IIT Delhi) is a public technical and research university located in Hauz Khas, Delhi, India. It is one of the oldest Indian Institutes of Technology in India.
  • Established in 1961, was formally inaugurated August 1961 by Prof. Humayun Kabir, Minister of Scientific Research & Cultural Affairs. First admissions were made in 1961.The current campus has an area of 320 acres (or 1.3 km2) and is bounded by the Sri Aurobindo Marg on the east, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Complex on the west, the National Council of Educational Research and Training on the south, and the New Ring Road on the north, and flanked by Qutub Minar and the Hauz Khas monuments.
  • The institute was later decreed in Institutes of National Importance under the Institutes of Technology Amendment Act, 1963 and accorded the status of a full University with powers to decide its own academic policy, to conduct its own examinations, and to award its own degrees.
  • In 2018 IIT Delhi was also given the status of Institution of Eminence (IoE) by Government of India which granted almost-full autonomy. According to a government statement issued earlier, these IoEs will have greater autonomy in that they will be able to admit foreign students up to 30% of the admitted students and recruit foreign faculty up to 25% of the faculty strength with enhanced research funding.
  • The concept of IIT was first introduced by Sh. N.M.Sircar, then member of Education on Viceroy’s executive council. Following his recommendations, the first Indian Institute of Technology was established in the year 1950 in Kharagpur. In his report, Shri Sircar had suggested that such Institutes should also be started in different parts of the country. The Government having accepted these recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of friendly countries who were prepared to help. The first offer of help came from USSR who agreed to collaborate in the establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay. This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras, Kanpur and Delhi with collaborations with West Germany, United States and UK respectively. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati was established in 1994 and the University of Roorkee was converted into an IIT in 2001.
  • The concept of IIT was first introduced by Sh. N.M.Sircar, then member of Education on Viceroy’s executive council. Following his recommendations, the first Indian Institute of Technology was established in the year 1950 in Kharagpur. In his report, Shri Sircar had suggested that such Institutes should also be started in different parts of the country. The Government having accepted these recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of friendly countries who were prepared to help. The first offer of help came from USSR who agreed to collaborate in the establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay. This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras, Kanpur and Delhi with collaborations with West Germany, United States and UK respectively. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati was established in 1994 and the University of Roorkee was converted into an IIT in 2001.

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