IITGN Recruitment 2017 for Project Associate / JRF

By | November 30, 2017
IITGN Recruitment
IIT Gandhinagar Recruitment 2017
Indian Institute Of Technology – IIT, Gandhinagar published an official notification for Recruitment of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) / Project Associate posts. Eligible candidates can apply for this recruitment. You can view official notification and other important facts about this recruitment e.g. Important links and Important dates.
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Posts Details

  • Name of Post: Project Associate/JRF

Eligibility

  • Educational Qualification:
    • Consultancy project with a Silicon-valley start-up company:
      • Project Associate: A Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or Electrical Engineering with good academic performance.
      • JRF: Master’s degree in engineering in the above disciplines with a valid NET/GATE score is needed.
    • DST Nanomission sponsored project “Plasmonics enhanced photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen generation:
      • Coursework in electromagnetic waves, optics, quantum mechanics and Condensed
      • matter Physics.
      • Experience in experimental physics, optics.
      • Experience in electronics circuits building.
      • NET/GATE Qualification needed for the JRF post.

Selection Process

  • Shortlisted candidates will be called for the telephonic interview and the final selection will be based on interview.

How to Apply

  • Interested candidates should apply online using the following link.

Important Dates

  • Consultancy project with a Silicon-valley start-up company
    • Last date for online application: 30/12/2017
  • DST Nanomission sponsored project “Plasmonics enhanced photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen generation
    • Last date for online application: 15/12/2017

Important Links

  • View official advertisement & Apply online:
    • Consultancy project with a Silicon-valley start-up company Project: Click here
    • DST Nanomission sponsored project “Plasmonics enhanced photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen generation: Click here
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