Company Name: | Forest Research Institute |
Job Role: | IT Assistant |
Qualification: | MCA, BE/B.Tech |
Experience: | Fresher/Exp |
Last Date: | 15 May 2014 |
Job Location: | Dehradun |
Package: | Rs. 13,000 P.M |
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How To Apply:
Interested candidates may walk in for written test and interview on 15th May 2014 at 9.30 AM. The candidates are required to bring their applications having full bio data and a latest photograph with attested photocopies of all the certificates and mark sheets.
Walkin Venue:
Forest Research Institute (I.C.F.R.E.)
ENVIS Centre on Forestry
National Forest Library and Information Centre
P.O. New Forest, Dehradun–248 006
Official Notification: Click Here
Interested candidates may walk in for written test and interview on 15th May 2014 at 9.30 AM. The candidates are required to bring their applications having full bio data and a latest photograph with attested photocopies of all the certificates and mark sheets.
Walkin Venue:
Forest Research Institute (I.C.F.R.E.)
ENVIS Centre on Forestry
National Forest Library and Information Centre
P.O. New Forest, Dehradun–248 006
Official Notification: Click Here
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Company Profile: | Established as Imperial Forest Research Institute in 1906, Forest Research Institute (FRI) Dehradun, is a premier institution under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE). Styled in Greeko Roman Architecture by C.G. Blomfield, the main building is a National Heritage which was inaugurated in 1929The Institute's history is vertually synonymous with the evolution and development of scientific forestry, not only in India, but over the entire Indian sub-continent. Set in a lush green estate spread over 450 hectares, with the outer Himalaya forming its back drop, the Institute's main building is an impressive edifice, marrying Greco-Roman and Colonial styles of architecture, with a plinth area of 2.5 equipped laboratories,library, herbarium, arboreta, printing press and experimental field areas for conducting forestry research, quite in keeping with the best of its kind anywhere in the world. Its museums, in addition to being a valuable source of scientific information, are a major attraction for tourists. |
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