IIT Roorkee JRF Recruitment 2025, 27th April : The Indian Institute Roorkee (IIT Roorkee) has released a advertisement on temporary basis of Junior Research Fellow(JRF) Position, Two post for Two year. Interested and eligible candidates may apply for the post till 27th April 2025.

Project Details For IIT Roorkee JRF Recruitment 2025, 27th April
- Project Title : CV-QKD-seeded Quantum-Noise Stream Cipher Encryption: Codesign using Advanced Modulations
- Sponsor Agency : USISTEF
Name and Number Of Post :
Name of Post | Number of Post |
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) | 02 |
Qualifications And Experience :
Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
- Essential Qualifications :
- M.E/M Tech. in Electronics & Communication or equivalent with CGPA above 7.0 (on 10.0 scale) or percentage greater than 70% aggregate irrespective of category. B.E./B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication or equivalent with CGPA above 7.5 (on 10.0 scale) or percentage greater than 75% aggregate irrespective of category are also eligible
- The candidate must have qualified National Eligibility Tests- CSIR-UGC NET including lectureship(assistant Professorship) or GATE.
- The candidate with exposure and interest in FPGA Programming,Optical Communication, Quantum Communication, Cryptography, etc. will be given preference.
Job Description :
The JRF will be involved in the research and development activities related to the development of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD), quantum-noise-based stream cipher encryption, advanced modulations schemes, and tasks related to the FPGA programming for transmission, and reception of the classical and quantum signals.
Salary Structure :
Post | Salary |
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) | ₹37000/-+ HRA (or as per DST norms). |
Duration Appointment :
- Duration of Appointment : The appointment is for Two years or up to Project Duration, whichever is minimum..
- Nature of Appointment : The appointment is purely on temporary basis.
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How To Apply :
- Candidates desiring to appear for the Interview should submit their applications with the following documents to the office of the Principal Investigator (sandeep.singh@ece.iitr.ac.in,), by post, or produce at the time of the Interview.
- Application in plain paper with a detailed CV including chronological discipline of degree/certificates obtained.
- Relevant qualifications, technical skills and experience as per the given job description should be highlighted in the application.
- Attested copies of degree/certificate and experience certificate.
- Deadline for apply 27th April 2025. Through Email
- Mention the project title in the subject line of the email.
Important Dates :
Position | Start Date | Last Date |
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) | 04th April 2025 | 27th April 2025 |
Disclaimer : For complete and detailed information about the recruitment process, including eligibility criteria, job roles, important dates, and application procedures, please check the official notification available on the official website provided below.
Important Links :
IIT Roorkee Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy 2025 : Official Website
IIT Roorkee Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy 2025 : Official Notification
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IIT Roorkee Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Vacancy 2025,
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Raja Jwala Prasad (1900) another highly illustrious alumnus became Chief Engineer, UP Irrigation Department in 1929 and was honoured by the title of Raja by the Government.He prepared the Ganga Canal Grid Scheme in 1924. After retirement in 1932 he established a sugar mill and an agricultural firm in Bijnor, U.P. He was Chairman of the Thomason College Reorganisation Committee (1938-39).
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