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CSIR Recruitment 2023 Combined Administrative Services Examination 444 Posts Apply Now

About CSIR (Council Of Scientific and Industrial Research)

CSIR Recruitment 2023:A modern Research and Development Organisation, the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) is renowned for its cutting edge R&D knowledge base in several Science and Technology domains. With 37 national laboratories, 39 outreach centres, with a pan-India presence, CSIR boasts a dynamic research network.

From mining, aeronautics, instrumentation, environmental engineering, and information technology to oceanography, geophysics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, genomics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, CSIR covers a broad range of science and technology. It offers substantial technological assistance in numerous areas related to societal endeavors, such as the energy, food, housing, agriculture, health, drinking water, environment, and non-farm sectors. Moreover, CSIR plays a significant role in the development of S&T human resources.

Being the forerunner of India’s intellectual property movement, CSIR is currently expanding the scope of its patent portfolio in order to secure international patents for certain technical areas. In 2021–2022 the CSIR submitted roughly 229 Indian and 202 foreign patents. Currently in effect are 1,132 distinct patents held by CSIR, of which 140 have been commercialized. In addition, CSIR possesses 2,587 active patents that were awarded in foreign jurisdictions. CSIR is a global leader in the filing and acquisition of patents when compared to its counterparts in publically financed research organizations across the globe.

What are the functions of CSIR?

Among the largest publicly supported R&D organizations in the world is the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India, a renowned national R&D organization. Nationwide recognition is given to CSIR’s innovative and ongoing contribution to S&T human resource development. This goal is accomplished by the CSIR’s Human Resource Development Group (HRDG) through a number of grants and fellowship programs, among other means.

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It’s main functions are in the fields of scientific research and development for the country. Aerospace engineering, structural engineering, ocean sciences, life sciences, and healthcare, including diagnostics, metallurgy, chemicals, mining, food, petroleum, leather, and environmental science, are among the fields in which the CSIR conducts research and development.

Where is the CSIR Located ?

The head quarters of CSIR is at Anusandhan Bhawan,Rafi Marg New Delhi ,India.

It has 38 laboratories,39 outreach centers and 3 Innovation Centers all across India in the cities of Pune, Bhopal, Bengaluru, Roorkee, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Pilani ,Kolkata etc.

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Who is the Director of CSIR ?

The Prime Minister of India is the President of CSIR . The post of Director General at present is being held by DR. N Kalaiselvi.

Is CSIR a Government Organization?

Mudaliar and Bhatnagar drafted the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research’s (CSIR) independent constitution. In light of this, CSIR was established on September 26, 1942. The BSIR and IRUC become part of the advisory council for the CSIR’s governing body. The National Chemical Laboratory, National Physical Laboratory, Fuel Research Station, Glass & Ceramics Research Institute, and National Metallurgical Laboratory are the five national laboratories that Bhatnagar proposed to construct in 1943. The plan was approved by the governing council of CSIR.

The main research and development institution in India is the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which was founded by the Indian government in September 1942 as an independent organization fully owned by Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of  India.

What is the notification of CSIR Recruitment 2023 in pdf?

The notification of CSIR Recruitment 2023 CASE is inviting applications for the posts of Section Officer and Assistant Section Officer .Total Vacancies are 444.

Assistant Section Officer :368

Section Officer :76

Click below for the official CSIR Recruitment 2023 Notification:

https://www.csir.res.in/sites/default/files/2023-12/Detail%20%20Advt.%20-%2008.12.2023.pdf

What is the last date of CSIR Recruitment 2023 ?

Last date to apply online is :12 January 2024

How to Apply for CSIR Recruitment 2023 ?

Candidates have to go to the HRD portal of CSIR to apply :

https://www.csir.res.in/

The direct application link is given below :

https://csir.cbtexamportal.in/

What is the syllabus of CSIR Recruitment 2023 Examination ?

The syllabus of examination is :

Paper 1 -General Awareness and English Language and Comprehension

(Total Marks 150) (Time : 02 Hours)

General Awareness

(i)  History of India & Indian National Movement
(ii) Constitution of India, Polity, Governance, Social Justice
(iii) Current events of National and International importance

English Language & Comprehension

(i) Comprehension
(ii) Do as directed (Active-Passive; Direct-Indirect etc.)
(iii) Prepositions, fill in the blanks,
(iv) Synonyms/Antonyms
(v) Sentence Correction; common errors
(vi) Punctuation, Idioms & Phrases etc.

Paper 2-General Intelligence, Reasoning and Mental Ability

(Total Marks 200) (Time : 02:30 Hours)

(i) General Intelligence, Reasoning and Mental Ability
(ii) Arithmetical and Numerical Ability
(iii) General Science
(iv) Economic & Social Development and General issues on Environmental Ecology,Bio-diversity and Climate Change
(v) Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude
(vi) Decision Making and Problem solving
(vii) Management Principles & Practices
(viii) National Geography

Paper 3-English/Hindi – Descriptive Paper.

(Total Marks = 150) (Time : 02 Hours)

(i)  Essay writing
(ii) Precis writing
(iii) Letter/Application writing

With the exception of the English Language Part of Paper I, which will only be in English, all of the papers will be bilingual (in Hindi and English).

Where necessary, the Competent Authority will determine the minimum threshold marks.

 

 

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