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Computer Programmer,Data Entry Operator & Assistant – ICMR,Delhi

Last Date:09 Mar,2019
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
Delhi

ICMR invites eligible and interested candidates to appear in walkin interviews to be held on 09-03-2019 (09:30 AM to 11:00 AM) at the given venue for 5 posts of Computer Programmer, DEO and Senior Project Assistant on contract basis.

Employment Notification Computer Programmer,Data Entry Operator & Assistant – ICMR,Delhi

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Computer Programmer,Data Entry Operator & Assistant
No of post – 05
Pay Scale – Rs.32,500/-,Rs.18,000/-,Rs.17,000/-

Education Qualification:
12th class pass in science with DOEACC A level /MCA/Computer Science OR B.E./B. Tech.

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General Information:

  • Since the post is purely temporary and co-terminus with project the incumbents selected will have no claim for regular appointments under ICMR or continuation of his/her services in any other project.
  • Benefits of provident fund, HRA,CCA, Leave Travel Concession, Medical Claim etc. are not applicable.
  • No TA/DA etc. will be given to attend the Interview.
  • Qualification and experience should be from a recognized organization.
  • Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.
  • Persons already in regular time scale service under any Government Department/ Organizations are not eligible to apply.
  • Consolidated salary of each post may be revised as per ICMR instructions/circular from time to time.
  • Age Relaxation: Age relaxataion for SC, ST & OBC candidates will be given against reserve posts only and as per Govt. rules in force. Age concession to the extent of service rendered in other research projects will be admissible for experienced and skilled persons.
  • Applications are invited for the following posts under ICMR Task Force Studies under Head (Nutrition) at ICMR Campus –II, TAI Building, 3 Red Cross Road, New Delhi. The posts are to be filled up on purely temporary basis.
  • Candidates possessing the above qualifications may come for Walk-in-Personal Discussion/Interview at ICMR Campus-II, Tuberculosis Association of India Building, Ist Floor, 3 Red Cross Road, Near Parliament House, New Delhi-110 001. If the number of eligible candidates are more than 30, a Walk in Personal Discussion/ and Written Test will be conducted. Therefore, candidates should come prepared for written test also which will be multiple choice questions. The level for the test will be as per the qualification required for each post.
  • Those appearing for walk-in-personal discussion should bring with them (1) All Certificates/Testimonial in Original (2) One attested copy each of the Certificates/Testimonial (3) Four copies of brief Curriculum Vitae as per format enclosed.
  • Applicant for Scientific post may please attach photocopies of their Research Experience as well as list of publications alongwith application.

    About Us:

  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world. The ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
  • ICMR’s 26 national institutes address themselves to research on specific health topics like tuberculosis, leprosy, cholera and diarrhoeal diseases, viral diseases including AIDS, malaria, kala-azar, vector control, nutrition, food & drug toxicology, reproduction, immuno-haematology, oncology, medical statistics, etc. Its 6 regional medical research centres address themselves to regional health problems, and also aim to strengthen or generate research capabilities in different geographic areas of the country.
  • The council’s research priorities coincide with National health priorities such as control and management of communicable diseases, fertility control, maternal and child health, control of nutritional disorders, developing alternative strategies for health care delivery, containment within safety limits of environmental and occupational health problems; research on major non-communicable diseases like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, blindness, diabetes and other metabolic and haematological disorders; mental health research and drug research (including traditional remedies). These efforts are undertaken with a view to reduce the total burden of disease and to promote health and well-being of the population.
  • In 1911, the Government of India set up the Indian Research Fund Association (IRFA) with the specific objective of sponsoring and coordinating medical research in the country. After independence, several important changes were made in the organisation and the activities of the IRFA. It was redesignated the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in 1949, with considerably expanded scope of functions.
  • Extramural research is promoted by ICMR by establishing Centres for Advanced Research in different research areas around existing expertise and infrastructure in selected departments of Medical Colleges, Universities and other non-ICMR Research Institutes. The ICMR also funds task force studies which emphasise a time-bound, goal-oriented approach with clearly defined targets, specific time frames, standardised and uniform methodologies, and often a multicentric structure. Open-ended research is conducted on the basis of applications for grants-in-aid received from scientists in non-ICMR Research Institutes, Medical colleges and Universities located in different parts of the country. Collaborative research projects with other institutes such as that between Institute of Pathology, Delhi and NCRM are also undertaken
  • ICMR’s Viral Research & Diagnostic Laboratories – ICMR(VRDL) for diagnosis of the viral and other infectious diseases is gradually evolving and is proposed to be the largest network of laboratories for timely identification of viruses and other agents causing morbidity significant at public health level and specific agents causing epidemics and/or potential agents for bioterrorism and undertake research for identification of emerging and newer genetically active/ modified agents. In addition to research activities, ICMR also provides international fellowship programme for research and training and exposure of Indian biomedical scientists in various countries as well as offering opportunities to scientists from developing countries to come and work in Indian institutes/laboratories. It is also the secretariat for Health Ministry’s Screening Committee (HMSC) meeting organised monthly for consideration of international collaborative research projects. It also encourages human resource development in biomedical research through Research Fellowships, Short-Term Visiting Fellowships, Short-Term Research Studentships, and various training programmes and workshops conducted by ICMR institutes and headquarters.
  • For retired medical scientists and teachers, the council offers the position of emeritus scientist to enable them to continue or take up research on specific biomedical topics. The council also awards prizes to Indian scientists, in recognition of significant contributions to biomedical research as well as those who work in the underdeveloped parts of the country.At present, the council offers 38 awards, of which 11 are meant exclusively for young scientists (below 40 years).

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