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JRF Geology

ISM Dhanbad , Jharkhand



Location : Dhanbad , Jharkhand

Job Type : Full Time

Hiring Process : Interview

Key Skills : Research

Industry : Government ,  Research

Functional Area : R&d Scientist

Eligibility : ME/M.Tech, MSc

Last Date : 6/7/2019 12:00:00 AM

Job Details

JRF Geology Job Opportunity At Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines),Dhanbad
 
Title of The Project: Evaluating Basin-Scale Estimates of Evapotranspiration using Space-Based Observations 
 
No. of Post: 01 Post
 
Essential Qualification: Candidate should have First class or equivalent GPA (In case class is not mentioned in the degree certificate, 60% or 7.0 CGPA will be considered as first class) in:
'¢ M.Sc./M.Sc.Tech/M.Tech in Applied Geology/Geology/Geoexploration
'¢ Integrated M.Sc./M.Sc. Tech./M.Tech in Geology/Applied Geology/Geological Technology.
'¢ Should possess valid NET/GATE qualification certificate.
 
Desirable Qualification:
'¢ Experience in scientific programming languages (e.g. Matlab, R and Python)
'¢ Working experience with GIS and numerical hydrologic models.
'¢ Basic knowledge of hydrology.
 
Age and Relaxation (if any): The upper age limit for JRF is 28 years at the time of appointment. (Age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH/Female candidates as per GOI rules). 
 
Fellowship: Rs. 25,000/- for 1st and 2nd year and Rs. 28,000/- for 3rd year

Application Process :
Interested and eligible candidates are requested to send a copy of their CV and scanned documents of essential qualification to the Principal Investigator by email (tsyed@iitism.ac.in) on or before June 07, 2019.
 
Shortlisted candidates will be informed of the date of interview. Mere possession of minimum qualification does not guarantee an invitation to the interview. Candidates will be shortlisted based on their merit and as per the requirement of the project. All candidates should make their own arrangements for their stay at Dhanbad, if required.

Organisation Profile :

The Indian National Congress at its XVII Session of December 1901 passed a resolution stating that &ldquoin view of the fact that the tendency of recent legislation namely, The Indian Mines Act VII of 1901, is that all Indian mines must be kept under the supervision of mining experts, the Congress is of opinion that a Government College of Mining Engineering be established in some suitable place in India on the models of the Royal School of Mines in England, Mining Colleges of Japan and at other places in the continent&rdquo. The McPherson Committee formed by Govt. of India, recommended the establishment of an institution for imparting education in the fields of Mining and Geology, whose report, submitted in 1920, formed the main basis for establishment of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad





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