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Thursday 20 September 2012

jobs in CGCRI for JRF

Eligibility: BE/B.Tech(Ceramics Engineering, Metallurgical /Materials Engineering)
MSc(Chemistry / Applied Chemistry)
Location: Kolkata
Job Category: Govt Sector, Research, Walkin
Last Date: 27 September 12
Job Type: Full Time
Hiring Process: Walk - In.
Job Details
CGCRI Hiring project Fellow

Advt No.GC/R&A/GAP0338/RNB/2012(34)

Central Galss & Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI),conduct walk-in interview for the post of JRF ww.freshersworld.com
Project entitled: “Advancing Biogas Utilization through Fuel Flexible SOFC” sponsored by DST, Govt. of India to work at CSIR-CGCRI, Kolkata
Post Name Qualification No of Post 
JRF 1st Class B.E/B.Tech in Ceramics/ Materials Science/Metallurgical Engineering with valid GATE score.Or 1 st Class M.Sc in Chemistry (inorganic/ Physical)/Physics, candidates having NET or NET (LS) qualification will be preferred.2
Age :28 years (as on 01.09.2012)

Pay Scale: For B.E/B.Tech candidates with valid GATE or M.Sc candidates with NET: Rs.16,000.M.Sc candidates with NET (LS)/without NET: Rs.12000.


How to apply
Interested candidates are requested to attend the above Walk-in-Interview along with Application Form & BioData in the prescribed format as given herein under, duly filled in all the columns enclosing self attested copies of each supporting documents/certificates. The original certificates should also be brought with him/her at the time of interview for verification. The candidates should report at least one hour before the scheduled time of  interview for verification of documents. A Walk-in-Interview will be held on 27.09.2012 at 11-00 AM at this Institute ww.freshersworld.com

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Company Profile
Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI), one of the foremost laboratories in the family of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was formally inaugurated on August 26, 1950 by Dr. B.C. Ray, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal in presence of eminent personalities : Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Prof. C.V. Raman, Dr. Meghnad Saha and others. Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar was then Director-General of CSIR while Dr. Atma Ram was Director of the Institute. CGCRI, initially conceived as Central Glass and Silicate Research Institute along with NPL-New Delhi, NCL-Pune and CFRI-Dhanbad (now CIMFR) is among the first four CSIR laboratories planned in the pre-independence era.

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