Recruitment for M.Pharm to work in research at Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam is led by seasoned academicians, committed educationalists and value conscious. The complete layout of the campus, the academic ethos and the mindscape of life in the campus is well conceived, articulated and designed by faculty, administration. The opportunities presented during their college hood years are essentially of prime importance for the overall scheme of imparting value based education to the young and it will impinge on the final outcome. The success of a University should not be counted mere by the quantity it is able to produce, but in the quality of scholarship being imparted by it and its impact on the students. This University is an ideal setting for the purpose of learning fundamentals and gather knowledge. It is the responsibility of educators to ensure such a climate to the students.
Post : Junior Research Fellow

The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai was established as the Department of Chemical Technology on 1st October, 1933 by the University of Mumbai, through active support of industries and philanthropists. The Institute was most popularly known as UDCT, Mumbai. Research has been an integral part of ICT since its inception and it has created over 500 first generation entrepreneurs. The UDCT grew significantly in stature and was granted autonomy under UGC regulations by the University of Mumbai and further converted in to an Institute on 26th January, 2002. Under the World Bank TEQIP programme, the Maharashtra government granted it full autonomy in June 2004. Due to the recommendations of the Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, the ICT was granted Deemed University Status by the MHRD on 12th September, 2008, with all provisions of the UGC for funding and support as the state owned deemed university.
Agharkar Research Institute (ARI) is an autonomous, grant-in-aid research institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Goverment of India. It was established in 1946 by the Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science as MACS Research Institute and renamed as ARI in 1992 in honour and memory of its founder Director, late Professor S.P. Agharkar.
