TIFR Recruitment 2023 : Tata Institute Of Fundamental Research (TIFR) invites Online applications for the recruitment of 09 Trade Apprentice Posts. Interested candidates can attend Walk-in Interview on 16.10.2023 .
ITI i.e. National Trade Certificate (NTC) (aggregate of 60% marks) awarded by National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) in the trade of Turner/ Machinist/ Carpenter/ Welder(G &E)/ Electrician/ Fitter/ Painter
How to apply for TIFR Recruitment of Tradesman Trainee Post
Apprentices Registration: Candidates are required to register in the apprenticeship portal https://apprenticeshipindia.org/login and bring confirmation email, at the time of appearing for Walk-in-Selection, as per the instructions given at the end of this advertisement. Candidate should note the details viz. Name, Date of birth, Father’s/Mother’s name, Email-ID, Mobile number etc. and retain a copy of the same till completion of apprenticeship
Online application to be submitted on TIER website i.e. http://www.tifr.res.in/positions
Important Date & Venue
Venue: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1 Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005.
Walk-in interview Date: 16.10.2023 9.00 AM
About TIFR
TIFR is a National Centre of the Government of India, under the umbrella of the Department of Atomic Energy, as well as a deemed University awarding degrees for master’s and doctoral programs. The Institute was founded in 1945 with support from the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust under the vision of Dr. Homi Bhabha. At TIFR, we carry out basic research in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science and science education. Our main campus is located in Mumbai, with centres at Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
The new TIFR logo is minimalist and modern. It admits a variety of interpretations. Three tapering bands curve clockwise and enclose a solid circle. The eye is led to imagine an enclosing rectangle. The logo admits a variety of interpretations, some mundane, others perhaps fanciful. Waves rise up out of the sea and sweep dramatically upward to the sun, representing soaring aspiration while highlighting the sea-face location of TIFR’s main campus. But the circle could also represent the moon of truth, or the earth raised up on the swell of scientific knowledge. In a mathematical perspective the bands pass tangentially to the most perfect geometrical figure and perhaps converge at infinity. In a physical view the logo may represent wave-particle duality. Equally it may suggest quantum levels in chemistry, or planetary orbits in astronomy, or flagella in biology. Or it can depict the three schools of TIFR – Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology and Computer Science, merging into a common entity. But any of these would only be a possible interpretation.
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