Assam Agricultural University is inviting applications from Indian citizens for recruiting following posts:
Vacancy Details:
Director of Research (Vety)
Dean, Faculty of Vety. Science, AAU, Khanapara
Dean, College of Fisheries Science, AAU, Roha
Associate Director of Extension Education, Khanapara
Chief Librarian
Qualification:
Degree/Masters Degree/Ph.D
Application Last Date:
03-06-2013
About Assam Agricultural University:
Assam Agricultural University is the first institution of its kind in the whole of North-Eastern Region of India. The main goal of this institution is to produce globally competitive human resources in farm sectorand to carry out research in both conventional and frontier areas for production optimization as well as to disseminate the generated technologies as public good for benefitting the food growers/produces and traders involved in the sector while emphasizing on sustainability, equity and overall food security at household level.During early 20th century, establishment of two research stations, one at Karimganj (1913) and the other at Titabor (1923) paved the way, immediately after independence, towards setting up of the Assam Agricultural College (AAC) at Jorhat and the Assam Veterinary College (AVC) at Nagaon in 1948.
Vacancy Details:
Director of Research (Vety)
Dean, Faculty of Vety. Science, AAU, Khanapara
Dean, College of Fisheries Science, AAU, Roha
Associate Director of Extension Education, Khanapara
Chief Librarian
Qualification:
Degree/Masters Degree/Ph.D
Application Last Date:
03-06-2013
About Assam Agricultural University:
Assam Agricultural University is the first institution of its kind in the whole of North-Eastern Region of India. The main goal of this institution is to produce globally competitive human resources in farm sectorand to carry out research in both conventional and frontier areas for production optimization as well as to disseminate the generated technologies as public good for benefitting the food growers/produces and traders involved in the sector while emphasizing on sustainability, equity and overall food security at household level.During early 20th century, establishment of two research stations, one at Karimganj (1913) and the other at Titabor (1923) paved the way, immediately after independence, towards setting up of the Assam Agricultural College (AAC) at Jorhat and the Assam Veterinary College (AVC) at Nagaon in 1948.
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