OUAT Recruitment 2021

OUAT Recruitment 2021

Total Vacancies: 1

Important Links

Advt. Details & Application FormClick Here

Important Dates

Notification Date08 Oct 2021
Last Date for Submission of Application Form22 Oct 2021 

Application Fee

The application fees of β‚Ή  2,000/-(Rupees Two thousand) only shall be deposited directly through Green Channel Counter (GCC) / Internet Banking / Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) in the account number of the Comptroller, OUAT (A/C No.10173711536, State Bank of India, OUAT Campus Branch, Bhubaneswar, Branch Code: 03341, Indian Financial System Code (IFSC Code): No. SBIN0003341. In support of document regarding deposit, the candidate should attach photo copy of the deposit receipt duly signed by the candidates for proof of the deposit. Other mode of payment for application fee shall not be considered. Application fee once deposited is non-refundable.

Age Limit

60 (sixty) years

Job Location

College of Fisheries, Rangeilunda, Berhampur, Odisha

Qualification

1. Graduation in Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry (BVSc. & AH)
2. Ph. D. in any branch/ subject related to Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry
3. Minimum 5 years-experience as Professor or Equivalent cadre
4. Minimum Length of 18 years of Service in the cadre of Teacher/ Scientist

OUAT

The Radhakrishnan University Education Commission of 1949 emphasised the need for establishing Agricultural Universities in India., Subsequently, the indo-American team consistitued under the Chairmanship of Dr. K.R. Damle (1955), the then Vice-president of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, suggested a system of education for Indian as followed in the Land Grant Colleges of USA. The Planning Commission Committee felt the inadequacy of trained personnel for substantial output in agricultural operations with the then set up of research, education and extension in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and allied fields. In course of time, these recommendations led to the creation of the agricultural universities to accomplish the integration of teaching, research and extension.

In 1956, Dr. J.H. Longwell from the University of Misouri visited Orissa and had discussion with the State Government which resulted in a contract between the Government of India and the University of Missouri to provide assistance to the Agriculture and Veterinary Colleges of the State. In 1960, a decision was taken to establish an Agricultural University in Orissa in the pattern of the Land Grant Colleges of USA and Dr. Ide P. Trotter joined the Utkal Krishi Mahavidyalaya on 1st April, 1960, as a consultant in Educational Administration. President Elmer Ellies of the University of Missouri, visited the Agriculture and Veterinary Colleges of Orissa in 1961 and had discussion with the State Government for establishment of the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology.








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