NIT Rourkela Recruitment 2025-JRF in Civil Engineering

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NIT Rourkela Recruitment 2025 :- NIT Rourkela announces an opportunity for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in Civil Engineering under an ANRF-funded project on Enhanced Primary Treatment of Domestic Sewage. This temporary research position offers Ph.D. enrollment prospects with competitive stipends for qualified candidates.

NIT Rourkela Recruitment 2025 Details

CategoryDetails
OrganizationNational Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela
Post NameJunior Research Fellow (JRF)
No. of Posts01
Project TitleHybrid Anaerobic-Aerobic Processes for Sewage Treatment
Funding AgencyAnusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF)
DepartmentCivil Engineering
Job LocationNIT Rourkela, Odisha
Employment TypeTemporary (3 Years, Project-linked)
Age LimitMax 28 years (Relaxation: 5 yrs for SC/ST/PwD, 3 yrs for OBC)
Essential QualificationB.Tech/B.E (Civil) with GATE (7.0 CGPA/65%) OR M.Tech (Environmental Engg.) with GATE (6.5 CGPA/60%)
Desired Skills– Wastewater parameter analysis (BOD, COD, TSS)
– Environmental lab techniques
– Data analysis (Excel, Origin)
– Technical writing
Fellowship₹37,000/month (Years 1-2) → ₹42,000/month (Year 3)
Job Role– Develop hybrid sewage treatment system
– Conduct experiments & data analysis
– Publish research findings
Ph.D. OpportunityEligible candidates may enroll in Ph.D. program
Selection ProcessInterview (Date to be notified)
Last Date to Apply11 July 2025
How to ApplyEmail application to mohantym@nitrkl.ac.in with subject “SR/24/CE/047”
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1. Is GATE compulsory for this NIT Rourkela Recruitment?

Ans: Yes, GATE qualification is mandatory for all applicants.

2. What is the project duration?

Ans: 3 years (subject to project continuation).

3. Can final-year students apply?

Ans: Yes, if degree completion is before joining date.

4. Is there any application fee?

Ans: No, applications are free of cost.

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