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Faculty jobs in OUAT Dec-2011

Odisha University of Agriculture & Technology (OUAT)
College of Forestry
Bhubaneswar - 751003, Orissa

Applications are invited from the eligible candidates for recruitment to the following Teaching/
Research vacant posts in the constituent Colleges / Research Stations under OUAT :

  1. Professor : 05 posts in various disciplines
  2. Associate Professor : 36 posts in various disciplines
  3. Assistant Professor : 77 posts in various disciplines
Application Fee : Bank Draft worth Rs.500/- only for the post of Professor / equivalent; Rs.400/- only for the post of Associate Professor/ equivalent and Rs.300/- only for the post of Assistant Professor/ equivalent drawn in favour of Comptroller, OUAT, Bhubaneswar payable at State Bank of India, OUAT Campus Branch, Bhubaneswar-751003.

How to Apply :  Application in the prescribed format should be sent by Registered post to the Registrar, OUAT, Bhubaneswar - 751 003, Orissa on or before 16/01/2012.

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Orissa General Knowledge

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Orissa

Particulars Description
Area 1,55,707 sq. km
Population 36,804,660
Capital Bhubaneshwar
Principal Languages Oriya

Orissa: At a Glance

The name Orissa is derived from Sanskrit word "Odra Vishaya" or "Odra Desa". The ancient province of "Odra desa" or "Or-desa" was limited to the valley of the Mahanadi and to the lower course of the Subarnarekha River. It comprised the whole of the present districts of Cuttack and Sambalpur and a portion of Midnapore. It was bounded on the West by Gondwana, on the North by the wild hill states of Jashpur and Singhbhum, on the East by the sea and on the South by Ganjam.
The Orissa state, which was once a land of Kings and Kingdoms, now boasts of being rich source of natural resources. Its people, temple architecture, classical dance, religions, fairs and festivals, unique handlooms and handicrafts, green woodlands, rock caves, charming blue hills have always attracted historians, tourists and travellers from all over the world. Its rich history, revolutionary freedom movement, fascinatingly sculptured temples and monuments, tribal life characterized by dance, music, rituals, hunting, gaiety and wild ways have become important topics of research for great historians and scholars.
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