Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and
Climate, Jobs & Vacancy in Others at Indian Institute of Tropical
Meteorology, Delhi Jan 2013 Job or Vacancy Description:
Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) & Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)
Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CAT-ESSC)
Career Opportunities in Climate Sciences for M.Sc / B.Tech / M.Tech / MS Graduates
The Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CATESSC) announces admission to the second batch of scientist trainees. Meritorious candidates with M.Sc / B.Tech / M.Tech / MS degree with outstanding academic background throughout and with a high rank in the CSIRNET or IIT-GATE examination will be recruited, provided induction training extending to 18 months and on successful completion will be placed in the constituent institutes of the Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) of the Ministry of Earth Sciences as Scientists. The recruitees are encouraged to pursue Ph.D after placement. The program is carried out at IITM and a new campus with self contained facilities for training and research is being developed in Pune.
Qualification : The candidate should possess first class M.Sc / M.Tech / MS degree or equivalent in Physics, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, Chemistry, Ocean Sciences, Geophysics, Geology or any other area of Earth Sciences or any related disciplines with Physics and Mathematics at the graduate level. OR A first class B.Tech / B.E / M.Tech / M.E / MS in Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical or Electronics or any other Engineering disciplines
Age : The upper age limit is fixed as 28 years as on 30 April 2013. It is relaxable by 2 years for M.Techs, 5 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST, 3 years for candidates belonging to the Other Backward Communities.
All those who successfully complete the training program will be placed in any one of the constituent institutions of the ESSO as Scientist-B (for B.Tech / M.Sc) or Scientist-C (for M.Tech / MS).
Remuneration: The selected candidates will be inducted in the training program and will be paid a consolidated remuneration of Rs. 25000/- per month with an annual increment of Rs.1000/- .
How to Apply : Interested candidates may submit their applications online in the prescribed proforma with detailed CV and other relevant documents
General Instructions:
1. All those who successfully complete the training program will be placed in any one of the constituent institutions of the ESSO as Scientist-B (for B.Tech / M.Sc) or Scientist C (for M.Tech / MS). As on date, approximate annual salary
2. The staff is entitled for pension benefits, medical facilities for self and dependents, transport allowance, canteen facilities and leave travel concession and such other facilities.
3. The training is modular / integrated in nature. The trainees will be provided an induction training consisting of 3 semesters (total 18 months). Two semesters will be for the core advanced courses and the last for a project in any one of the ESSO institutions.
4. as applicable to Climate Sciences. Expert national and international faculty will also be available to handle different aspects of the training program. The Ph.D program after placement (optional) will be in different aspects of earth system sciences,
5. Those with technical background will be provided topics suitable to their expertise, but related to atmospheric / climate sciences with appropriate additional supervision from the scientists / engineers of the constituent institutions of ESSO.
6. The applications received will be screened and the candidates to be called for interview will be shortlisted based on their merit, ranking in the NET/GATE and any other criteria prescribed by the MoES.
7. The first phase is to examine the candidates with respect to their grasp in the subject of specialization, general intelligence, reasoning skills, The candidates will be ranked based on their score in this first phase of the interview at the end of the second day.
8. This will be mainly to examine the analytical and cross-disciplinary capabilities, interest in the subject of training, research aptitude, and motivation to make a career in climate science.
Tentative Last Date:31-03-2013
About the organization:
The need to study the fundamental atmospheric problems and understand the mechanism of monsoon, weather systems and climate related processes in the tropical region, particularly over the monsoon region, became acute for India in 1950’s when the country’s post Independence economic development program was launched. Considering this urgent need the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in its Third Congress, recommended the creation of meteorological research and training institutes in the tropical countries. The proposal was formally approved by the Government of India in February 1962 as one of the schemes under its Third Five Year Plan and finally the Institute was founded as the Institute of Tropical Meteorology (ITM) on 17 November, 1962 at Pune (the then Poona), as a distinct unit of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Consequent upon the recommendation of the Committee for Organization of Scientific Research (COSR) appointed by the Government of India the Institute was transformed into an autonomous organization on 1st April 1971 under the name Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM). In the initial years, along with the IMD, the Institute functioned under the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, but later in 1985, it was brought under the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Ministry of Science & Technology and now, with effect from 12 July 2006 the IITM has been under the administrative control of the specially formed Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).
Address :
Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) &
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)
Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CAT-ESSC)
VACANCY DETAILS
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the vacancy details
Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) & Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)
Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CAT-ESSC)
Career Opportunities in Climate Sciences for M.Sc / B.Tech / M.Tech / MS Graduates
The Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CATESSC) announces admission to the second batch of scientist trainees. Meritorious candidates with M.Sc / B.Tech / M.Tech / MS degree with outstanding academic background throughout and with a high rank in the CSIRNET or IIT-GATE examination will be recruited, provided induction training extending to 18 months and on successful completion will be placed in the constituent institutes of the Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) of the Ministry of Earth Sciences as Scientists. The recruitees are encouraged to pursue Ph.D after placement. The program is carried out at IITM and a new campus with self contained facilities for training and research is being developed in Pune.
Qualification : The candidate should possess first class M.Sc / M.Tech / MS degree or equivalent in Physics, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, Chemistry, Ocean Sciences, Geophysics, Geology or any other area of Earth Sciences or any related disciplines with Physics and Mathematics at the graduate level. OR A first class B.Tech / B.E / M.Tech / M.E / MS in Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical or Electronics or any other Engineering disciplines
Age : The upper age limit is fixed as 28 years as on 30 April 2013. It is relaxable by 2 years for M.Techs, 5 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST, 3 years for candidates belonging to the Other Backward Communities.
All those who successfully complete the training program will be placed in any one of the constituent institutions of the ESSO as Scientist-B (for B.Tech / M.Sc) or Scientist-C (for M.Tech / MS).
Remuneration: The selected candidates will be inducted in the training program and will be paid a consolidated remuneration of Rs. 25000/- per month with an annual increment of Rs.1000/- .
How to Apply : Interested candidates may submit their applications online in the prescribed proforma with detailed CV and other relevant documents
General Instructions:
1. All those who successfully complete the training program will be placed in any one of the constituent institutions of the ESSO as Scientist-B (for B.Tech / M.Sc) or Scientist C (for M.Tech / MS). As on date, approximate annual salary
2. The staff is entitled for pension benefits, medical facilities for self and dependents, transport allowance, canteen facilities and leave travel concession and such other facilities.
3. The training is modular / integrated in nature. The trainees will be provided an induction training consisting of 3 semesters (total 18 months). Two semesters will be for the core advanced courses and the last for a project in any one of the ESSO institutions.
4. as applicable to Climate Sciences. Expert national and international faculty will also be available to handle different aspects of the training program. The Ph.D program after placement (optional) will be in different aspects of earth system sciences,
5. Those with technical background will be provided topics suitable to their expertise, but related to atmospheric / climate sciences with appropriate additional supervision from the scientists / engineers of the constituent institutions of ESSO.
6. The applications received will be screened and the candidates to be called for interview will be shortlisted based on their merit, ranking in the NET/GATE and any other criteria prescribed by the MoES.
7. The first phase is to examine the candidates with respect to their grasp in the subject of specialization, general intelligence, reasoning skills, The candidates will be ranked based on their score in this first phase of the interview at the end of the second day.
8. This will be mainly to examine the analytical and cross-disciplinary capabilities, interest in the subject of training, research aptitude, and motivation to make a career in climate science.
Tentative Last Date:31-03-2013
About the organization:
The need to study the fundamental atmospheric problems and understand the mechanism of monsoon, weather systems and climate related processes in the tropical region, particularly over the monsoon region, became acute for India in 1950’s when the country’s post Independence economic development program was launched. Considering this urgent need the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in its Third Congress, recommended the creation of meteorological research and training institutes in the tropical countries. The proposal was formally approved by the Government of India in February 1962 as one of the schemes under its Third Five Year Plan and finally the Institute was founded as the Institute of Tropical Meteorology (ITM) on 17 November, 1962 at Pune (the then Poona), as a distinct unit of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Consequent upon the recommendation of the Committee for Organization of Scientific Research (COSR) appointed by the Government of India the Institute was transformed into an autonomous organization on 1st April 1971 under the name Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM). In the initial years, along with the IMD, the Institute functioned under the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, but later in 1985, it was brought under the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Ministry of Science & Technology and now, with effect from 12 July 2006 the IITM has been under the administrative control of the specially formed Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).
Address :
Earth System Sciences Organization (ESSO) &
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM)
Centre for Advanced Training in Earth System Sciences and Climate (CAT-ESSC)
VACANCY DETAILS
Click above to download
the vacancy details
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