NIT Raipur Invites Applications for Junior Research Fellow Positions

Raipur, May 11: The National Institute of Technology (NIT), Raipur, has issued an official notification inviting applications for three vacant positions of Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Eligible and interested candidates are encouraged to apply before the deadline of May 20.

The application process has commenced online (via email), and candidates are advised to submit their registration forms within the stipulated time frame. Applicants must possess a Master’s degree in Geology/Applied Geology/Geoinformatics/Geography from a recognized institution or university, or a graduation/post-graduation degree in a relevant professional course. Additionally, candidates should have qualified for CSIR-UGC NET/GATE or possess equivalent qualifications. Preference will be given to those with experience in hyperspectral remote sensing, Python, IDL, MATLAB, etc.

Selection of eligible candidates will be based on shortlisting and an interview scheduled for May 22 at 11 AM. The interviews will be conducted through both online and offline modes, depending on the candidate’s request. Candidates are advised to bring all original documents for the interview at the Applied Geology Department of NIT Raipur. Furthermore, the JRF application form should be titled ‘Hyperspectral Project Application.’

To apply, candidates should first visit the official NIT Raipur website. After reaching the homepage, they need to click on the notification link for the relevant position. They can then download the application form provided in the notification, print it out, and fill in all required information. Finally, the completed application form should be scanned and sent along with all relevant documents to the official email ID. It is also recommended to keep a hard copy of the registration form for future reference.

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