Introduction: NRCM Recruitment 2022 has announced job vacancy for the post of Young professionals-II. NRCM stands for National Research Centre located in Mithun, The details of the job is given below please read the full article.
NRCM Recruitment 2022 Job Details
Name of Post | Young Professionals – II |
No.of Vacancy | 04 Salary Rs. 25,000 – 35,000/- Per Month |
Age limit | As per the National Research Centre on Mithun Recruitment Notification, the candidate should have a minimum age of 21 years and a maximum of 45 years. |
Date of Interview | 05-Dec-2022 |
Job Location | Nagaland |
Official Website | nrcmithun.icar.gov.in |
NRCM Recruitment 2022 Educational Qualification
As per NRCM official notification candidate should have completed B.Com, BBA, BBS, Masters Degree, Post Graduation Degree, B.V.Sc & AH/ M.V.Sc from any of the recognized board or University.
NRCM Recruitment 2022 Selection Process
Walk in Interview
How to apply
For NRCM Recruitment Eligible candidates can send their application in the prescribed format to e-Mail ID, nrcm.recruit@gmail.com on or before 05-Dec-2022 along with all required documents
Official link to the website: https://nrcmithun.icar.gov.in/
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About National Research Center
The ICAR-National Research Centre on Mithun was established in June 1988 in the state of Nagaland under the aegis of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to provide impetus on the research work on Mithun (Bos frontalis). Mithun, a ruminant species belonging to the family Bovidae and assumed to be the domesticated form of wild gaur (Bos gaurus) is indigenous to the eastern Himalayas and referred to as the ‘sacrificial ox’ of the North-Eastern Region of India. It plays an important role in the traditions and rituals of the vast tribal population of this region.
ICAR-NRC on Mithun has been playing key roles in the conservation, breeding, and health management of this magnificent species. The scientists of this Institute, in the past 28 years, have generated significant scientific information and developed many farmers’ friendly technologies and a package of practices for making mithun husbandry a sustainable commercial venture.
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