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Junior Research Fellow (Defence Lab Jodhpur) Vacancy – DRDO,Rajasthan

Last Date:26 Mar,2020
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Rajasthan

03 contractual posts of Junior Research Fellow (Defence Lab Jodhpur) in Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will be filled through a walkin Interview to be held on Mar 24-26, 2020 (10 AM) from among eligible candidates.Candidates with eligibility may appear in Interview with filled application, Bio data and all certificates as proof of age, caste, quaification, experience and photographs at the given venue.

Employment Notification Junior Research Fellow (Defence Lab Jodhpur) Vacancy – DRDO,Rajasthan

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Junior Research Fellow (Defence Lab Jodhpur)
No of post – 03
Pay Scale – Rs 31000

Educational Qualification:
BE/ B.Tech OR M.Sc M.Tech in related subject.

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General Conditions:

  • Indian Nationals are invited in walk-in-interview for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to work in DRDO project at Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur (Rajasthan), a material cluster laboratory of DRDO. Duration of Fellowship: 02 Years (may be extended further and upgraded to SRF as per rules)
  • Age not exceeding 28 years as on the date of interview. Age relaxation is allowed up to 5 years for SC/ST/PH and 3 years for OBC candidates. Those candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category are required to produce the original caste certificate issued by the competent authority. Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates should produce the medical certificate issues from the Government Hospital/Medical Board as the case may in support of her/his claim.
  • Junior Research Fellow : Rs. 31,000/- p.m. with HRA and medical facilities as per rules
  • It may please be noted that offer offellowship does not confer onfellows any rightfor absorption in DRDO. The Research Fellowship may be terminated at any time during the tenure with a prior notice of one month. Fellows may resign with a prior notice of one month.
  • Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur reserves the right to amend / modify or summarily cancel this advertisement. The above notified fellowships are likely to be increased or decreased or cancelled depending upon the prevailing requirement restrictions, if any, as per the policy of Government of India.
  • The eligible candidate can “WALK IN FOR INTERVIEW AT DEFENCE LABORATORY, RATANADA PALACE, JODHPUR- 342 Oil (RAJASTHAN) AT 10:00 HRS ON THE DATE MENTIONED ABOVE”.
  • While appearing for interview, the candidates are required to submit complete Bio-Data with recent passport size photograph affixed on top right corner of the first page and one set of self attested copies of all Degrees/Academic qualification certificates/Mark Sheet/Experience Certificate etc.
  • Candidates working in Government/Public Sector Undertaking/Autonomous Bodies should produce an NOC issued by the present employer.
  • Applicants may come for participating in walkin interview on Mar 24-26, 2020 (10 AM) with application as per given format, attested photocopies of documents of qualification, experience, age, cast etc to the given venue.
  • Go through the eligibility criteria carefully as those without required eligibility would not be allowed in the Interviews. Reach the Venue before time of interview to avoid any issues and bring as many relevant documents.

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Vacancy Notice Junior Research Fellow (Defence Lab Jodhpur) Vacancy – DRDO,Rajasthan

  • The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) (IAST: raksā anūsandhān evam vikās sangaṭhan) is an agency of the Government of India, charged with the military’s research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production of the Indian Ordnance Factories with the Defence Science Organisation. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
  • With a network of 52 laboratories, which are engaged in developing defence technologies covering various fields, like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat engineering, life sciences, materials, missiles, and naval systems, DRDO is India’s largest and most diverse research organisation. The organisation includes around 5,000 scientists belonging to the Defence Research & Development Service (DRDS) and about 25,000 other scientific, technical and supporting personnel.
  • The DRDO was established in 1958 by amalgamating the Defence Science Organisation and some of the technical development establishments. A separate Department of Defence Research and Development was formed in 1980 which later on administered DRDO and its 50 laboratories/establishments. Most of the time the Defence Research Development Organisation was treated as if it was a vendor and the Army Headquarters or the Air Headquarters were the customers. Because the Army and the Air Force themselves did not have any design or construction responsibility, they tended to treat the designer or Indian industry at par with their corresponding designer in the world market. If they could get a MiG-21 from the world market, they wanted a MiG-21 from DRDO.
  • DRDO started its first major project in surface-to-air missiles (SAM) known as Project Indigo in 1960s. Indigo was discontinued in later years without achieving full success. Project Indigo led to Project Devil, along with Project Valiant, to develop short-range SAM and ICBM in the 1970s. Project Devil itself led to the later development of the Prithvi missile under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) in the 1980s. IGMDP was an Indian Ministry of Defence programme between the early 1980s and 2007 for the development of a comprehensive range of missiles, including the Agni missile, Prithvi ballistic missile, Akash missile, Trishul missile and Nag Missile. In 2010, defence minister A. K. Antony ordered the restructuring of the DRDO to give ‘a major boost to defence research in the country and to ensure effective participation of the private sector in defence technology’. The key measures to make DRDO effective in its functioning include the establishment of a Defence Technology Commission with the defence minister as its chairman.The programmes which were largely managed by DRDO have seen considerable success with many of the systems seeing rapid deployment as well as yielding significant technological benefits. DRDO has achieved many successes since its establishment in developing other major systems and critical technologies such as aircraft avionics, UAVs, small arms, artillery systems, EW Systems, tanks and armoured vehicles, sonar systems, command and control systems and missile systems.

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