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DRDO recruitment 2020 will fill 6 vacancies for the position of Junior Research Fellow. The last date to apply is 30 September 2020.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has announced that it will conduct an online interview for 6 vacancies for the position of Junior Research Fellow. The recruitment will be conducted by the Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), a premier research center focused on studying vector-borne diseases, improving the quality of drinking water, and more.
Selected candidates are eligible for a stipend of Rs 31,000 and will be engaged for two years, which may be extendable.
1. Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Area of research – Microbiology
Vacancies – 1
Eligibility Criteria –
2. Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Area of research – Food Science and Technology, Food Technology, Food Science and Nutrition, and life science.
Vacancies – 5
Eligibility Criteria –
Step 1 – Visit the official website and download the application here.
Step 2 – Read the instructions given, and fill in necessary details
Step 3 – Attach a passport size photo.
Step 4 – Make a copy of all the documents mentioned on the official notification.
Step 5 – The form and documents can be submitted via email -head.hrd@dfrl.drdo.in –
by scanning them. Or It can be sent by post to DFRL Mysore.
The last day to submit applications is September 30, 2020
If there are any questions regarding the application process you can check the official notification or email head.hrd@dfrl.drdo.in
IIT Delhi is inviting applications from engineers and postgraduates for contractual jobs in a DRDO-funded project.
The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) has called for applications from engineers and post-graduates for working on a research project funded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Ministry of Defense.
According to the official notification, there are two vacancies available under the project titled “Mechanical Behaviour of Light Weight Materials Under Different Rates of Dynamics Loading.”
Step 1: Download Form No. IRD/REC-4, from the IRD website of IIT-Delhi.
Step 2: Fill in the required details and upload a passport size picture in the jpeg format.
Step 3: Once you have filled all the information, click on print. Here, you can save it as a pdf, or take a physical copy.
Step 4: Submit the filled-form via email to Prof Vikrant Tiwari, the project investigator at app.mech.iitd@gmail.com.
The last day to submit applications is September 12, 2020
Project Associate
Vacancy: 1
Key Duties:
Educational qualifications:
BTech./ MSc / MCA or equivalent in the appropriate discipline
Experience required:
Stipend: Rs.27,500 – Rs. 44,000/ month plus HRA @ 20%
Project Assistant
Vacancy: 1
Key duties:
Educational qualifications:
A Master’s degree in Science or Technology
OR
BTech in Computer/ any software-related field
Experience:
Stipend: Rs 25000 – Rs 40,000/ month plus HRA @ 20%
ISRO recruitment 2020 is currently underway for capacity building and research in the field of Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics.
The Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), a Unit of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is hiring for 18 vacancies, out of which 17 are for the post of Junior Research Fellow and 1 is for a Research Associate.
The organisation is focused on developing land-ocean-atmosphere applications, and understanding processes on the Earth’s surface using space-based technologies.
According to the official notification, selected candidates will be paid a salary of Rs 31,000/month for JRF positions and up to Rs 54,000/month for an RA position.
Step 1: Visit the official website, and register yourself as an applicant using a valid email id.
Step 2: Fill the online application form and upload necessary documents
Step 3: Submit the application
The last date for submitting applications is 31 August 2020. Before applying, read through the detailed official notification.
Project – Retrieval of Geophysical parameters using GNSS/IRNSS signals
Vacancies – 4
Educational qualification –
Essential qualifications –
Project – Himalayan Alpine Biodiversity Characterization and Information SystemNetwork (NMHS)
Vacancies: 2
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Chandrayaan-2 Science plan for utilization of Imaging Infrared Spectrometer (IIRS) data for lunar surface compositional mapping
Vacancies: 1
Educational Qualifications –
Essential qualification –
Project – Multi-sensor integration for digital recording, and realistic 3D Modelling of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Northern India
Vacancies: 1
Educational Qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Extending crop inventory to new crops
Vacancies: 2
Educational qualification:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Aerosol Radiative Forcing over India
Vacancies: 1
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Spatio-temporal variations of gaseous air pollutants over the Indian Subcontinent with a special emphasis on foothills of North-Western Himalaya.
Vacancies – 2
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications –
Project: Indian Bio-Resource Information Network
Vacancies: 2
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Rainfall threshold and DlnsAR based methods for initiation of landslides and decoupling of spatial variations in precipitation, erosion, tectonics in Garhwal Himalaya
Vacancies – 1
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Indian Bio-Resource Information Network
Vacancies – 1
Educational qualifications:
Essential qualifications:
Project – Indian Bio-Resource Information Network
Vacancies – 1
Educational qualification:
Essential qualification:
For more information, you can visit the IIRS website or read the recruitment notice.
Many state governments and private organizations have launched free job portals which will help employers and workers connect.
The pandemic has caused many businesses to downsize or shut down completely, leaving lakhs of people across the country, without jobs. Even though Unlock 3.0 is underway, several businesses and factory owners are unable to start work because most of the workforce migrated away from the city to their hometowns or villages. To bridge this gap, many state governments, and private organisations have launched free job portals which will help employers and workers connect.
Here are 10 job portals that can be accessed to apply for work:
MahaJobs is a joint venture between the Department of Industries, Department of Labour, and Skill Development-Entrepreneurship of the Government of Maharashtra to connect job seekers with employers.
Job seekers can apply to 17 sectors through the portal, including engineering, logistic, textile, and pharmaceuticals. Skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled candidates can apply for jobs by entering their details on the portal, which can be accessed by employers and industries.
Register here.
To revive Delhi’s economy, the government has launched a platform connecting job-seekers and employers, who have to register their contact details, through phone or WhatsApp.
More than 7 lakh people have already registered on the website, and there are more than 4500 employers. According to an article by The Indian Express, the vacancies available are sales/marketing, beautician/spa/wellness, housekeeping/peon, customer support/tele caller, and accountant.
If you wish to register on the portal, click here.
Actor Sonu Sood has extended a helping hand to migrant workers of Bihar by launching Pravasi Rojgar, a job portal. The online platform has over 500 reputed companies related to construction, apparel, healthcare, engineering, BPOs, security, automobile, e-commerce, and logistics sectors, offering job opportunities.
The portal aims to provide relevant employment opportunities to job seekers in the skill-based work sector.
You can register yourself, and seek job opportunities here.
The Maharashtra government has launched a website for people seeking under the initiative of the Skill Development Department. The portal has information about jobs available under the government and private sectors.
You can register yourself here, and look at the vacancies available. An aadhar card and a valid mobile number are required.
The portal launched by the Rajasthan Government aims to provide employment opportunities to the residents of the state close to their homes. The portal also allows employers to register and hire workers.
Those who wish to apply for work through the portal, have to create a digital identity first, and then log in to the portal here.
A web-based platform launched by Akshat Mittal, a 17-year-old based in Noida, can connect unemployed workers with employers, who have lost a chunk of their workforce.
Both employers and workers can register themselves on the website.
The Punjab government, under the Ghar Ghar Rozgar scheme, launched a job portal where employers and job seekers can register. Those who are seeking jobs through the portal will be given free coaching, training for government & private-sector jobs, training in soft skills and communication skills, etc.
Currently, there are more than 36,000 government jobs and 22,000 private-sector jobs available.
If you wish to register visit the official website.
What started as an experiment to simplify the job marketplace for job seekers and job givers, turned into a social initiative to help out those who have lost their jobs during the pandemic. Two entrepreneurs, Suyash Jain and Rajat Agarwal have created a detailed google form that collects information about job seekers and providers.
The form is uploaded to their LinkedIn page and can be accessed for free by both parties. Currently, there are more than 500 recruiters as part of their initiative.
If you wish to register as a job seeker or provider, here is the google form.
A group of engineering students and industry professionals led by professors from the Indian Institute of Sciences Bhubaneswar, have developed a cross-platform application to help migrant workers find jobs in different parts of the country.
The application acts as an interface between employers and migrant workers. It stores information about skill sets of the workers and their current health status.
According to an article by The New Indian Express, once the data of the migrants are stored, the group plans to share the same with recruiters and the State Government.
The website is available in multiple languages, and you can register here. Once you have registered you will receive an enrollment ID which can be used to check the status of your application.
Two graduates of NIT Rourkela have developed a portal to help workers who have migrated to different parts of the country find new jobs. According to a news article, the duo has also gathered a team of 20 volunteers to help workers with the online registration process.
Currently, there are 18 companies registered. You can check them and register yourself here.
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