Walk in Interview for Project Assistant in Geophysics at National Institute of Oceanography | NIO ,Goa(1 post)



Who Can Apply?
M.Sc. / M.Sc.(Tech) / M.Tech. in Geophysics / Applied Geophysics / Marine Geophysics  
Area of Work/Job profile: Project Assistant-II.
No. Posts: 1
Fellowship/Stipend/Salary: 12000(Rs.pm)
Walk-in Date/Interview & Time: 29/Jan/2010 10:00:00 AM

Age limits: PA-1: 25 years; PA-II: 28 years; PA-III: 32 years
Minimum Marks(according to profile): PA-I: 50%; PA-II: 55%; PA-III: 55% in aggregate from any recognized University.
PA- Project Assisant

Where: All interviews will be at
National institute of Oceanography,
Dona Paula,
Goa.


Important Info:
Candidates satisfying requirements may attend the walk-in-interview on indicated date along with their bio-data, attested copies of certificates & marklists in proof of qualification (SSC onwards), age, experience and testimonials.

Candidates awaiting for their results for the desired qualification(s) are not eligible to
attend Walk-in interviews

No TA/DA will be provided for attending walk-in interviews
Relaxations:
Age for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates as per GOI rules.
Percentage of marks: for SC/ST candidates 5% of the minimum [Example: Minimum marks for PA-II - 55% and for SC/ST candidates 52.25%]
Under-qualified and over-aged candidates will not be allowed to attend the interview.

Registration time: From 9.15 AM to 10.00 AM. Candidates reporting after 10.00 AM will not be allowed to attend the interview.

The positions advertised in the category of Project Assistants are purely temporary in nature. Candidate(s) selected as Project Assistant shall not be treated as employees of NIO/ CSIR and shall have no right implicit or explicit for their absorption in NIO/ CSIR as regular employees.
Candidates with more than 5 years of experience as Project Assistants (counted from 28/03/03) in CSIR laboratories together are not eligible.

For more information on the projects (in which the work will be carried out) refer to the following website: http://www.nio.org/

Indi Proff

courtesy: NIO

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