Bose Institute Project Job For Biotech, Botany & Life Sciences – Applications Invited
Bose Institute Project Job For Biotech, Botany & Life Sciences – Applications Invited. Project Associate-I at Bose Institute/Latest MSc Biotechnology/ Botany job, interested candidates can attend the walk-in interview, check below for the details
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ADVT. NO. : S/BIO/07/2023-24
Walk-in-Interview will be held on August 01, 2023 at 11:30 a.m. in the Seminar Room of Department of Biological Sciences, Unified Academic Campus, Bose Institute, Block – EN, Sector – V, Plot No.-80, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 091 for one (01) position of Project Associate-I in the SERB sponsored project entitled “Molecular characterization of factor(s) regulating transcription of MYB21 and MYB24 genes in Jasmonic acid signaling pathway during pollen development” under the guidance of Prof. Shubho Chaudhuri, Department of Biological Sciences. The project is tenable upto 27.06.2026 and the position is coterminous with the project. Details of qualification, monthly Emoluments, age etc. are as follows :
Role: Project Associate-I
No of position: one (01)
Project title: “Molecular characterization of factor(s) regulating transcription of MYB21 and MYB24 genes in Jasmonic acid signaling pathway during pollen development” under the guidance of Prof. Shubho Chaudhuri
Age Limit: Below 35 years. (relaxable in case of SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates only, as per rule).
Duration of the post: The position is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project. The appointment will be given initially for one year, which is extendable based on satisfactory performance.
How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates are requested to appear before the Selection Committee with typed application stating Advertisement No. and Position addressed to the Registrar (Officiating), Bose Institute, Block – EN, Sector – V, Plot No.-80, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 091 along with Bio-data giving e-mail ID, Phone No., details of qualification from Secondary onwards and stating the area of research experience The candidate should also bring the photocopy and original of the Mark-sheets and certificates from Secondary onwards along with experience certificates at the time of interview. No TA/DA is admissible for appearing at the interview.
Essential Qualification: Master’s Degree in Botany / Biotechnology/ Life Science from a recognized University.
Desirable Qualification: Experience in Plant Molecular Biology / CSIR-UGC NET-JRF or NET-LS / GATE.
Monthly Emoluments :
- Rs.31,000/- p.m., plus admissible HRA for CSIR-UGC NET-JRF or NET-LS / GATE
- Rs.25,000/- p.m., plus admissible HRA for others who do not falls under (1)
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Interview Questions and Answers for the Role of Project Associate-I at Bose Institute:
- Question: Can you please introduce yourself and provide an overview of your academic qualifications and relevant experience? Answer: Certainly! My name is [Your Name], and I hold a Master’s Degree in [Your Field] from [Name of University]. I have a strong academic background in Botany/Biotechnology/Life Sciences, which aligns perfectly with the requirements of this Project Associate-I position at Bose Institute. Additionally, I have gained valuable experience in the field of Plant Molecular Biology during my academic pursuits and/or research projects.
- Question: Could you tell us more about your specific research experience related to the project’s focus on “Molecular characterization of factor(s) regulating transcription of MYB21 and MYB24 genes in Jasmonic acid signalling pathway during pollen development”? Answer: During my academic journey, I have actively engaged in research projects that closely relate to the topic of this project. I have been involved in studying the molecular mechanisms involved in the Jasmonic acid signalling pathway and its impact on pollen development. My research experience has enabled me to gain insights into the regulation of MYB21 and MYB24 genes and their association with Jasmonic acid signalling. I am eager to further contribute my expertise to unravel the complexities of this signalling pathway in the context of pollen development.
- Question: Do you possess any additional qualifications, such as CSIR-UGC NET-JRF, NET-LS, or GATE? Answer: Yes, I am proud to hold [mention relevant qualification] certification. My [CSIR-UGC NET-JRF / NET-LS / GATE] qualification has provided me with a strong foundation in scientific research methodology and has expanded my understanding of the subject matter. I believe this additional qualification will enable me to make significant contributions to the successful execution of this SERB-sponsored project.
- Question: What attracts you to this project, and how do you think your skills and qualifications align with its objectives? Answer: I am deeply fascinated by the subject matter of this project, which delves into the intricate molecular processes governing pollen development and the role of Jasmonic acid signalling in this context. The opportunity to work under the guidance of Prof. Shubho Chaudhuri at Bose Institute, a renowned research institution, is truly motivating. My Master’s Degree in [Your Field] and my research experience in Plant Molecular Biology have equipped me with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to contribute effectively to this project. I believe my passion for scientific exploration and my commitment to excellence align perfectly with the objectives of this research endeavour.
- Question: The position is coterminous with the project, and the initial appointment is for one year. How do you plan to ensure your performance is satisfactory to secure an extension beyond the initial period? Answer: To ensure my performance is exemplary, I plan to approach this opportunity with dedication and a strong work ethic. I will diligently carry out experiments and research activities related to the project. Regular communication and collaboration with team members and Prof. Shubho Chaudhuri will be essential for effective progress. I am open to learning and improving my skills continuously. By actively participating in seminars, workshops, and discussions, I aim to stay updated with the latest developments in the field, which will aid in the successful execution of the project and secure an extension beyond the initial period.
- Question: How do you intend to contribute to the collaborative environment within the Department of Biological Sciences at Bose Institute? Answer: Collaboration is key to successful research, and I believe in fostering a supportive and inclusive environment within the team. I will proactively share my ideas and insights during discussions and encourage my colleagues to do the same. I am a team player and value diverse perspectives that contribute to the scientific discourse. Moreover, I am approachable and willing to assist my colleagues when needed. By working together cohesively, we can collectively enhance our research outcomes and make significant contributions to the Department’s goals.
ALL THE BEST!
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