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Published by Manisha for her blog sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com
Indian Institute of Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA)
Koramangala, Bangalore - 560034


IIA Bangalore is looking for following positions for a period of 3 years :


  1. Scientist C : 02 posts, Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.6600/-
  2. Scientist C (Civil) : 01 post, Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.6600/-
  3. Scientist B : 03 posts (SC/ST-1, OBC-1), Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
  4. Engineer-B (Computer Science) : 02 posts (PH-1, ST-1), Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
  5. Engineer-B (Civil) : 02 posts (PH-1, ST-1), Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
  6. Telescope Assistant : 02 posts (UR-1, OBC-1), Pay Band : Rs.5200-20200 Grade Pay Rs.1900/-
  7. Cook -A : 01 post, Pay Band : Rs.5200-20200 Grade Pay Rs.1900/-


How to Apply
: Application on plain paper with copies of certificates, passport size photograph superscribing the "Post applied for....... " on the envelope to the Administrative Officer, Indian Institute of Astrphysics, 2nd Block, Konamangala, Bangalore-560034 on or before 17/02/2009.


Please view http://www.iiap.res.in/files/uploads/jobs/scan0046.pdf for further detail.


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