Friday, August 2, 2013

Laboratory Animal Supervisor’s Training Course period of 12 weeks (2nd Sep. to 29th Nov.2013)

National Centre for Laboratory Animal Sciences,
National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad

Laboratory Animal Supervisor’s Training Course period of 12 weeks
(2nd Sep. to 29th Nov.2013)

National Centre for Laboratory Animal Sciences, National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad has invited applications for admission to the Laboratory Animal Supervisor’s Training Course conducted from the 1st week of September till last week of November for a period of 12 weeks (2nd Sep. to 29th Nov.2013).

Applications are invited from eligible candidates from both Government and Private Institutions and also from general candidates.

Eligibility:
1.  Minimum qualification for the course is graduation or post graduation  in Life Sciences with any of  the subjects like  Biology, Pharmacology, Medical/Veterinary Sciences.
2.  The candidate should have proficiency in English and/Hindi since the medium of instruction will be English and Hindi.
3.  75% of the seats are  for in-service candidates holding permanent posts with the minimum educational qualifications and experience.  Preference will be given to candidates already working in the animal facilities.
4. 25% of the seats are allocated as per the current reservation rules.  For open candidates age limit should be more than 20 years.

Applications:
Applications forwarded through proper channel only will be considered for final selection.  However, advance copies of the application can be sent for consideration and tentative selection.   The applications can be downloaded from website link: http://www.ninindia.org/Application_and_Information_on_33rd_LASTC_2013_04July2013.pdf  and sent to nclas123@yahoo.com  directly.  But hard copies also need to be sent subsequently, before due date.

The last date for receiving applications completed in all respects and sent through proper channel is 10th August, 2013.


For details, logon to the link: http://www.ninindia.org

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