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Research Associate-I

Walk-in-Interview for Research Associate-I, Department of Physical Chemistry 

Name of the Post : RESEARCH ASSOCIATE-I 

Essential Qualifications : a) Candidate should have B.Sc. & M.Sc. degree with minimum average 55% marks. 

Applicants should have a Ph.D.(Sc.) in the fields of Physical Chemistry/ Physics 

Experience : Experience in working in the areas of theoretical and computational chemistry/chemical physics 

No. of post : One (1) 

Age limit : There is no age bar 

Emoluments : As per rules of the Association. 

Walk in Interview : 25/05/2015 at 3.00 P.M. in S. N. Bose Hall 

This position is temporary (one year) and the candidate will have no right to claim (explicit or implicit) any post in the institute. The term can be extended to one more year after satisfactory completion of first term. 

Selection Procedure For Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) – Research Associate-I Post: 

Written Test on 25/05/2015. 

Shortlisted candidates will undertake face to face interview. 

Dates are yet to be announced for the final selection 

Walkin Procedure For Research Associate-I vacancy in Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS): 

Applicants may send their complete bio-data including list of publications to Dr. Jana, e-mail to [email protected] Walk-in-interview will be held on 25.05.2015 at 3.00 P.M. The selected candidate may be asked for two recommendation letters. 

Important Dates To Remember :
Walk in date for this job : 25/05/2015 

VENUE : INDIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE CULTIVATION OF SCIENCE Jadavpur, Kolkata – 700032

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