Junior Research Worker
Full Form of JRW
What is JRW?
Junior Research Worker (JRW) is a temporary research position commonly offered in Indian agricultural universities and research institutes under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and other government-funded bodies. It is designed for fresh postgraduates, typically in agricultural sciences, to gain hands-on experience in field or laboratory research before advancing to senior roles like Senior Research Fellow (SRF) or pursuing a PhD. The role involves assisting senior scientists in data collection, experimental trials, report writing, and maintaining research equipment. JRWs are often hired for time-bound projects funded by agencies such as ICAR, DST, or state agricultural departments. This position is particularly common in disciplines like agronomy, plant breeding, soil science, and animal husbandry. In India, JRW recruitment is done through interviews or written tests, and the emolument is usually fixed as per project norms. The position holds exam relevance for aspirants of the Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB) or those aiming for higher research degrees, as the experience counts toward eligibility for JRF or PhD admissions. Though not as widely known as JRF, the JRW role remains a crucial entry point for young researchers in agriculture, offering practical exposure and networking opportunities within India's extensive agricultural research system.
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Example
After completing his MSc in Agronomy, Ravi joined the IARI as a JRW under the ICAR-funded wheat improvement project.