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AIIMS New Delhi Centre for Community Medicine Senior Research Fellowship 2021

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Eligibility

Postgraduate degree holders

Region

India

Award

INR 43,400 per month

Deadline

Closed

About The Program

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi invites applications for AIIMS New Delhi Centre for Community Medicine Senior Research Fellowship 2021 from postgraduate degree holders. The selected fellows will receive a fellowship of INR 35,000 per month plus 24% HRA.

EligibilityDeadline Date: Closed

To be eligible, an applicant must -

  • Be below 45 years of age
  • Hold an MSc in Life Sciences/Microbiology degree with two years experience
Benefits

The selected fellows will receive a fellowship of INR 35,000 per month plus 24% HRA.

Documents
  • CV
How can you apply?

Follow the below steps to apply-

Step 1: Click on the 'Apply Now' button below and read all details.
Step 2: Prepare the application with the relevant document.
Step 3: Send a detailed CV with the supporting documents to - rutf2020@gmail.com.

Important Dates

Application deadline: 08th January 2021

Selection Criteria

The selection of the candidates will be made based on the applicant's performance in the interview. The interviews will be conducted over Zoom/skype.

Important documents
Contact Details

Dr Rakesh Kumar 
Associates Professor
Centre for Community Medicine 
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Email: rutf2020@gmail.com 

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