CSIR UGC NET Examination December 2015: Life Sciences: Notification for Online Application Submission

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CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test Tentatively on Sunday 20th December, 2015 for determining the eligibility of the Indian National candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) NET and for determining eligibility for appointment of Lecturers (NET) in certain subject areas falling under the faculty of Science & Technology. The award of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) to the successful eligible candidates will depend on their finding admission/placement in a university/ national laboratory/ institution of higher learning and research, as applicable. A candidate may apply either for ‘JRF’ OR for ‘Lectureship (LS) only’ He/she may indicate his/her preference in the Online Application, as the case may be. CSIR may consider candidates for ‘JRF’, or ‘Lectureship only” depending on number of fellowships available & performance in the test subject to the condition that they fulfill the laid down eligibility criterion. If a candidate is found to be over-age for JRF (NET) he/she will automatically be considered for Lectureship (NET) only. Candidates with M.Sc. qualification OR under M.Sc. Result Awaited (RA) category shall be eligible for LS subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria as laid down by the UGC. Two separate merit lists, one comprising the candidates qualifying for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF – NET) and the second, of those candidates qualifying the Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET), will be made on the basis of their performance in the above Test. Candidates qualifying for JRF (NET), will also be eligible for Lectureship (NET) subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria laid down by UGC. The candidates qualifying for Lectureship will be eligible for recruitment as Lecturers as well as for JRF-ship in a Scheme/Project, if otherwise suitable.

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Kerala PSC Botany Lecturer / Assistant Professor Question Paper: Cat. No. 464/2007: Part 1 (MCQ 010)

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Original question paper of Kerala PSC Botany Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Category No. 464/2007) examination conducted by Kerala PSC (Public Service Commission) on 20/06/2009 (Q. Code 196/2009) for the appointment of Botany Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Government Colleges of Kerala under the Directorate of Collegiate Education, Trivandrum, Kerala. Questions are in MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) format.


Part – 1 (Questions 1 – 25) (MCQ 010)

(1).  Simple collateral vascular bundles are found in :

a.       Equisetum
b.       Lycopodium
c.       Pleopteris
d.       Selaginella

(2).  Sort out the branched alga :

a.       Oedogonium  
b.       Spirogyra
c.       Zygnema
d.       Ectocarpus

(3). P-proteins are found in :

a.       Companion cells
b.      Sieve elements
c.       Pith
d.      Vessels

(4). A mutation in a codon leads to the substitution of one amino acid with another. What is the name for this type of mutation?

a.       Nonsense mutation
b.      Missense mutation
c.       Frame-shift mutation
d.      Promoter mutation

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Scientist Job Vacancy Notification 2015 in MoEF (Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change) and Zoological Survey of India

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Openings for M.Sc. Botany and Zoology Candidates

Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF)
Government of India
Scientist Job Vacancy, Advt. No. 01/02/2015


Applications are invited from Indian citizens for filling up of Twenty Six (26) posts of Scientists on Direct Recruitment Basis in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF) and Zoological Survey of India (ZOI) as per the details given below.

Details of Job title, Essential qualification, Number of Vacancies/Category wise and Pay Scale:

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JNU Faculty Job Vacancy May 2015: in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology & Nano science

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Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor Job Vacancy in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi: Notification, May 2015, Advt.No. RC/50/2015

The JNU has openings for faculty positions at the level of Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in the areas of specialization as indicated against each. The essential qualifications/ scales of pay for these positions are given below. Candidates with good academic record, teaching/research experience and working in related areas of research are encouraged to apply. University also solicits applications from candidates with research interests that are interdisciplinary.

Vacancies in Biological/Life Science at a glance

JNU Departments Post/Position No. of Vacancies Category
School of Biotechnology Professor 1 Unreserved
Associate Professor 2 Unreserved
Assistant Professor 1 SC
Assistant Professor 1 OBC
Centre for Molecular Medicine Associate Professor 2 SC 1, ST 1
Centre for Nano Sciences Professor 1 Unreserved
Associate Professor
(Exp. Nano Biology)
1 Unreserved
Associate Professor
(Nano-chemistry)
1 Unreserved

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