Faculty positions in Mumbai University Inst. Of Chemical Tech, Mumbai
In view of the its expanding activities, ICT is inviting applications from Indian nationals for the following positions in the Department of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, ICT.
Name of the Post
Dr. John Kapoor Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Technology (Assistant Professor)
No. of Posts – 1 (One)
Essential Qualifications B.Tech in Pharmaceuticals or B.Pharm
Desirable Qualifications
Ph.D./ Ph.D (Tech) in one of the following specializations: Molecular biology, Biomolecular engineering of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutically relevant products, bioseparation technology.
Desirable Experience:
Experience in any one of the above areas. Candidate is expected to initiate research and support initiation of a new course in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Molecular biology.
Pay Scale
These Positions will attract Sixth pay Commission Payscale as per the UGC and Government of Maharashtra Rules.
Instructions to Candidates:-
Interested candidates can download the prescribed application format from the Institute’s website www.udct.org . The application form duly filled (10 sets) along with all the relevant certificates and documents should be sent to Assistant Registrar (Admin), ICT on or before 10/03/2011. The candidates are required to submit a Demand Draft/Pay Order of Rs. 500/- payable in Mumbai, in favor of The Director, ICT along with the application form. The envelope containing the application should clearly mention the “post applied for”. Incomplete applications and applications received after 10/03/2011 will not be considered.
Note: Those who have already applied for the position earlier need not apply again.
Apply on or before 10/03/2011
Contact Us
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
University Under Section-3 of UGC ACT 1956
Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai-400019. (India).
Telephone: 91 22 33611111/2222.
Fax No: 91 22 33611020
website: http://www.udct.org/main/index.html
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