Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun invited applications for recruitment to 08 posts of Technical Officers for UNESCO Category 2. Interested candidates should send their applications in the prescribed format on or before 31 January 2015.
Important Date
Last date for receipt of application: 31 January 2015
Date of Interview: 23 February 2015
Details of Post
1. Technical Officer: 02 posts
Qualifications: M.Sc/ M.Tech in Life Sciences/ Forestry/ Wildlife Science/ Geo-informatics/ Geology/ Environmental Sciences/ Social Sciences.
Maximum Age limit: 45 years
Emoluments: Rs.50000 per month
2. Assistant Technical Officer: 02 posts
Qualifications: M.Sc/ M.Tech in Life Sciences/ Forestry/ Geo-informatics/ Geology/ Environmental Sciences/ Social Sciences with 2 years experience in the field of natural resource conservation OR Ph.D. in any of the above fields.
Maximum Age limit: 35 years
Emoluments: Rs.30000 per month
3. World Heritage Assistant: 04 posts
Qualifications: M.Sc/ M.Tech/ MA in Life Sciences/ Wildlife Science/ Forestry/ Geo-informatics/ Geology/ Environmental Science/ Social Sciences/ Economics/ Mass Communication.
Maximum Age limit: 30 years
Emoluments: Rs.25000 per month
Selection Procedure
Selection of candidates would be done on the basis of their performance in the Interview.
Application fee
Non-refundable application fee of Rs.1000 is to be paid through crossed DD drawn in favour of ‘Director, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun’ payable at Dehradun.
How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates should send their completely filled in application form along with fee DD in original and attested copies of required certificates/ documents by post / courier so as to reach ‘The Administrative Officer, Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun 248001’ in a sealed envelope super-scribed ‘Application for the Post of ____________________, for contractual engagement in UNESCO Category 2 Centre at WII’ so as to reach the concerned authority on or before 31 January 2015.
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