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Project Assistant Level-II, Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR)

Title: Project Assistant Level-II, Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR)

Location: India

Organization’s profile:

The newly formed national laboratory, the Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR) Dhanbad, is a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) was aimed to provide R&D inputs for the entire coal-energy chain from mining to Consumption through integration of the Core Competencies of the two (CFRI & CMRI) premier Coal institution of the country.

Job Description:

Total:10 posts with breakdown of (UR-05, OBC-03, SC-01, ST-01). Salary- 13, 000. Age limit- 28 years.

Eligibility:

M.Sc./M.Sc (Tech) in Chemistry/ Geology/ Environmental Science or equivalent with minimum 55% marks. In case of SC/ST candidates these criteria shall be relaxed by 5%. Good communication skills.

How to apply:

Candidates may come for the walk-in-interview on 23rd May, 2014 from 10.30 A.M onwards at CIMFR, Digwadih Campus, Dhanbad . Report between 9.00 AM and 11.00 AM with all original documents and completed application form on a A-4 size plain paper, indicating Notification No. Name, Father’s name, Sex, Date of birth, Qualification (percentage of marks & year of passing from Matriculation onwards), Category (SC/ST/OBC/General), Address (Permanent & Correspondence along with contact No: viz Mobile/Landline No. & E-mail address), Experience etc. Details of relationship with CIMFR / CSIR employees and signature of applicant alongwith self attested copies of all testimonials and certificates and a self-attested passport size.

Last date for the application: 23 May, 2014

Reference: CIMFR

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