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MP FSL Prayogshala Recruitment 2026 – 126 Vacancies Apply

MP FSL Prayogshala Technician Recruitment 2026 – Complete Details, Eligibility & Apply Online

The MP FSL Prayogshala Technician Recruitment 2026 has been officially announced by the Madhya Pradesh Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala (Forensic Science Laboratory), operating under the Home (Police) Department of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. This recruitment drive invites applications for a combined total of 126 permanent posts across three categories — Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician), Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant), and Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant) — through the MP Online Portal at zero application fee.

What makes this recruitment stand out in 2026 is the combination of permanent government job status, 7th Pay Commission salary scales, placement across Madhya Pradesh’s forensic labs and district Crime Mobile Units, and the fact that applications carry no fee whatsoever. Whether you are a Science graduate targeting the Technician post, a Class 12 Science pass candidate eyeing the Sahayak role, or a Class 10 pass applicant looking for the Paricharaks position, this notification covers a wide educational spectrum. Competition is expected to be high given that these are state government permanent posts, so candidates who apply early and begin preparation immediately will have a clear advantage over last-minute applicants.

Recruitment Overview

The Madhya Pradesh Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is one of the most technically specialised departments under the MP Police umbrella, responsible for scientific analysis of forensic evidence — including biological samples, chemical substances, digital evidence, and ballistics — in support of the state’s criminal justice system. Jobs within the FSL carry the prestige and stability of permanent government service while also demanding candidates with a genuine scientific background. The organisation’s credibility and the permanence of these posts make this one of the more sought-after non-exam-board state recruitments of 2026.

Detail Information
Organisation Name Madhya Pradesh Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala (FSL), Home (Police) Department
Post Names Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician) | Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant) | Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant)
Total Vacancies 126 (35 + 33 + 58)
Job Type Permanent Government Post (Non-Gazetted)
Job Location Madhya Pradesh (Any FSL lab or District Crime Mobile Unit)
Application Mode Online only — via MP Online Portal (No application fee)
Pay Commission 7th Pay Commission
Domicile Requirement Madhya Pradesh domicile mandatory for all reservation/age-relaxation benefits

Important Dates

Applying in the very first week after a government notification opens is one of the most reliable strategies to avoid last-minute technical failures on the MP Online portal. State government portals frequently experience login issues and slow response times during the final 48 hours of any recruitment window, as thousands of candidates attempt to submit simultaneously. By applying early, you also have time to identify and correct any data entry errors, arrange missing documents, and confirm your exam centre preferences — steps that cannot be revisited after form submission. Do not wait for exam dates or syllabus announcements before applying; eligibility and fee payment are the only prerequisites.

Event Date / Status
Application Start Date As per official notification (2026)
Last Date for Application To be notified — check official MP Online portal
Application Fee NIL (No fee for any category)
Written Examination Date To be notified
Result Date To be notified
Eligibility Cut-Off Date 1st January of the recruitment year (age calculated as on January 1 of the year of application)
Note: All dates mentioned above are subject to change. Always verify the latest schedule from the official MP Online portal and the MPFSL / MP Police department website before taking any action. Do not rely solely on third-party sources.

Application Fee

This recruitment carries a notable advantage over most state government drives in 2026 — there is absolutely no application fee for any category of candidate. Applications are to be submitted through the MP Online portal, which is the sole accepted mode of application. No offline application or postal submission will be entertained. While there is no fee, candidates must ensure their MP Online registration is active and their profile details — name, date of birth, category, and domicile — match exactly with their original documents. The most common mistake in zero-fee applications is treating the process casually; even without payment, an incomplete or inaccurate form will lead to summary rejection.

Category Application Fee Mode
All Categories (UR / OBC / SC / ST / EWS / PWD / Women / Ex-Servicemen) ₹0 (NIL — No Fee) MP Online Portal (Online only)

Age Limit

Age eligibility is calculated as on 1st January of the year of recruitment. For example, if recruitment year is 2026, a candidate must have been born on or before 1st January 2008 (to meet the minimum age of 18) and on or after 1st January 1986 (to meet the maximum age of 40 for general/UR males). Age relaxation rules in MP government jobs are layered — multiple relaxations may apply to the same candidate, but the benefit of only the highest applicable relaxation (not cumulative) will be granted, except where promotional relaxation applies. Candidates from other states are only eligible under the Unreserved (UR/Open) category without any age or reservation benefit.

S.No. Category / Type of Applicant Minimum Age Maximum Age
1 MP UR (Unreserved) Male 18 years 40 years
2 MP EWS (Economically Weaker Section) Male 18 years 40 years
3 Other State Male / Female (All categories) 18 years 40 years
4 All Category Female (MP domicile)* 18 years 45 years
5 Reserved Category (SC/ST/OBC) Male (MP)* 18 years 45 years
6 Govt/PSU/Local Body/Ex-Serviceman/Divyangjan (All categories)* 18 years 45 years
7 UR Male with inter-caste marriage* 18 years 45 years
8 UR Female with inter-caste marriage* 18 years 50 years
9 UR Male — Vikram Puraskar winner* 18 years 45 years
10 All Category Female — Vikram Puraskar winner* 18 years 50 years
11 Reserved Category Male — Vikram Puraskar winner* 18 years 50 years

* Applicable only to Madhya Pradesh domicile (मूल निवासी) candidates.

Additionally, permanent MP government employees who were retrenched may have age relaxation of up to 7 years (subject to conditions). Ex-servicemen receive the standard armed forces service period deducted from their age, subject to the rule that resulting age must not exceed the upper limit by more than 3 years.

Eligibility Criteria – Educational Qualification

The most common eligibility mistake candidates make in MP FSL-type recruitments is confusing the required stream with the post applied for. For the Prayogshala Takneeshiyan post, a graduation degree specifically in Science, Forensic Science, or Computer Science/Application is mandatory — a general BA or BCom will not qualify. For the Prayogshala Sahayak post, Class 12 with Science is the key condition; passing Class 12 in Arts or Commerce will disqualify the candidate. The Prayogshala Paricharaks post only requires passing the High School (Class 10) exam — but note that the board must be MP Board (MPBSE) or a recognised equivalent institution. In exceptional cases, the Selection Committee may consider candidates with equivalent qualifications from other institutions if their examination level is deemed comparable, but this is discretionary.

Post Name Department Grade / Class Status Mandatory Educational Qualification
Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician) MP Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala, Home (Police) Dept. Non-Gazetted 3rd Grade Permanent Graduation (B.Sc.) in Science, Forensic Science, Computer Science, or Computer Application from a recognised university
Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant) MP Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala, Home (Police) Dept. Non-Gazetted 3rd Grade Permanent Class 12 (10+2) passed with Science subject — mandatory
Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant) MP Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala, Home (Police) Dept. Non-Gazetted 4th Grade Permanent High School (Class 10) passed from MP Board or a recognised institution under the older pattern; OR Higher Secondary (10+2) passed under the new pattern
Important: No relaxation will be granted in educational qualification. The selection committee may, in exceptional cases, consider candidates whose examination from other institutions is of equivalent standard — but only on the recommendation of the appointing authority. Candidates must hold the relevant domicile (MP mool niwasi) certificate to claim any reservation benefit or age relaxation.

Vacancy Details – Category-wise Breakdown

Of the total 126 vacancies, the Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant) category holds the maximum seats at 58, followed by Prayogshala Takneeshiyan at 35 and Prayogshala Sahayak at 33. An important observation for expert candidates: no UR (Unreserved/Open) vacancies have been separately listed because the reservation structure in MP follows a vertical + horizontal model where “Open” seats (UO, BO, CO, TO, EO etc.) are filled category-wise. The 35% female horizontal reservation and 10%/20% Ex-Servicemen horizontal reservation apply across all vertical categories. All candidates from other states can only apply against Unreserved/Open seats without any reservation or age benefit. The total advertised vacancies may be adjusted by the Police HQ at any point based on actual departmental requirement.

i. Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician) – 35 Posts

Category UR (27%) UR Contractual (13%) OBC (14%) OBC Provisional (13%) SC (20%) ST (16%) EWS (10%) Total
OPEN 5 2 3 2 4 3 2 19 (Approx.)
Ex-Servicemen (10%) 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 4
Female (35%) 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 12
Total 8 5 6 5 7 6 3 35
Divyangjan seats (from above): 2 = (01-OH, 01-HH)

ii. Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant) – 33 Posts

Category UR (27%) UR Contractual (13%) OBC (14%) OBC Provisional (13%) SC (20%) ST (16%) EWS (10%) Total
OPEN 4 2 3 2 4 3 2 18 (Approx.)
Ex-Servicemen (10%) 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
Female (35%) 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 12
Total 9 4 5 4 7 5 3 33
Divyangjan seats (from above): 2 = (01-OH, 01-HH)

iii. Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant) – 58 Posts

Category UR (27%) UR Contractual (13%) OBC (14%) OBC Provisional (13%) SC (20%) ST (16%) EWS (10%) Total
OPEN 7 3 4 3 5 4 3 26 (Approx.)
Ex-Servicemen (20%) 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 12
Female (35%) 5 3 3 3 4 3 2 20
Total 15 8 9 8 11 9 6 58
Divyangjan seats (from above): 4 = (02-OH, 02-HH)
OBC Reservation Note: As per MP Government circular (FE-07-46/2021/Aa.Pra./Ek, Bhopal, dated 29.09.2022), OBC candidates are selected based on 87% general merit and 13% provisional. The final OBC reservation will be as per government directions at the time of selection.

Selection Process

The selection for all three posts follows a two-stage process — a merit-based shortlisting in Stage 1 (based on qualifying marks in the minimum educational qualification), followed by a Written Examination in Stage 2. The selection committee is formed by the Police HQ, Madhya Pradesh. One critical point worth noting: the shortlisting criteria and cut-off for Stage 1 are internal to the committee and will not be shared with candidates. Simply meeting the minimum eligibility does not guarantee a written exam call. Candidates who score higher in their qualifying examination (BSc, 12th, or 10th) will have an advantage during shortlisting.

Stage 1: Application Shortlisting (Pratham Charan)

Candidates are ranked based on percentage marks in their minimum qualifying educational qualification. The top candidates (approximately 5 times the number of vacancies per post) are shortlisted for the written examination. For Prayogshala Takneeshiyan, this means up to 175 candidates (5x of 35 vacancies) may be called; for Sahayak up to 165; and for Paricharaks up to 290. In case of a tie at the cut-off mark, all tied candidates are invited to the second stage. Biometric verification will be conducted before the written exam.

Stage 2: Written Examination (Dvitiya Charan)

A written examination will be conducted for all shortlisted candidates. The exam duration is 2 hours and the total marks are 100. Questions will be objective in nature — fill-in-the-blank or one-sentence answers (not multiple choice) — covering General Science and General Knowledge. The exam level will be at the minimum educational qualification standard. To qualify the written exam, General/OBC/EWS candidates must score a minimum of 50%, and SC/ST candidates must score a minimum of 40%. Separate merit lists will be prepared category-wise (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) for all three posts combined from the written exam scores.

Begin preparation with strong focus on General Science topics relevant to forensic and laboratory science — chemistry, biology, physics fundamentals — alongside current affairs and MP-specific GK. Since questions are fill-in-the-blank rather than MCQ, conceptual clarity matters more than elimination tricks.

Stage 3: Document Verification

Candidates who clear the written exam and qualify for appointment will be called for document verification. All original certificates must be present. Any discrepancy between documents and application data will result in immediate disqualification. Prior to appearing at the document verification venue, candidates must complete biometric verification at the designated centre.

Exam Pattern

The official notification specifies the written examination pattern clearly. This is a significant advantage for candidates because it allows focused preparation from day one. The 2-hour, 100-mark paper covers two subject areas — General Science (Samanya Vigyan) and General Knowledge (Samanya Gyan) — with slightly different weightages across the three posts. Note that the question format is not standard MCQ; candidates are required to fill in blanks or provide brief answers. This means rote-recall and conceptual understanding are more important than elimination strategies.

Post Subject Marks Total Duration Qualifying Marks (General/OBC/EWS) Qualifying Marks (SC/ST)
Prayogshala Takneeshiyan Samanya Vigyan (General Science) 80 100 2 Hours 50% (50 marks) 40% (40 marks)
Samanya Gyan (General Knowledge) 20
Prayogshala Sahayak Samanya Vigyan (General Science) 80 100 2 Hours 50% (50 marks) 40% (40 marks)
Samanya Gyan (General Knowledge) 20
Prayogshala Paricharaks Samanya Vigyan (General Science) 80 100 2 Hours 50% (50 marks) 40% (40 marks)
Samanya Gyan (General Knowledge) 20

Preparation Tips (Based on Official Exam Pattern)

Since 80% of the paper is General Science, candidates for the Technician post (BSc-level) should focus on: laboratory chemistry (titration, reagents, common reactions), biology (cell structure, genetics basics, microbiology), physics (optics, electricity, measurements), and forensic science basics (types of evidence, fingerprinting, DNA). For the Sahayak post (12th Science level), NCERT Class 11–12 Science textbooks are the most reliable preparation material. For the Paricharaks post (10th level), MPBSE Class 9–10 Science syllabus is the core reference. For the remaining 20 General Knowledge marks, focus on MP state GK — history, geography, government schemes — and current affairs of the past 6 months.

Salary & Pay Scale

The pay scales for all three posts are governed by the 7th Pay Commission. In addition to basic pay, selected candidates receive all allowances approved by the government from time to time, including HRA, DA, TA, and medical benefits. As per MP Government circular (k.si.-3-13/2019/3/Ek, dated 12 December 2019), selected employees are eligible for a stipend structure during the first three years: 70% of minimum basic pay in year 1, 80% in year 2, and 90% in year 3, after which full salary applies. A contributory pension scheme (NPS) is applicable for employees joining on or after 01.01.2005. The Lab Technician post at Level 7 is a particularly attractive entry point — it is equivalent to a Group C central government post at the same pay level, making it a competitive option for Science graduates.

S.No. Post Name 7th Pay Commission Level Pay Scale (Basic Range)
1 Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician) Level 7 ₹28,700 – ₹91,300
2 Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant) Level 4 ₹19,500 – ₹62,000
3 Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant) Level 3 ₹18,000 – ₹56,900

Estimated gross in-hand salary for the Technician post (Level 7) for a fresh joinee in Bhopal would typically include the basic pay at entry level (₹28,700) plus applicable DA, HRA based on city category, and other allowances. Actual take-home will vary based on location and deductions. Promotions within the same vertical are possible subject to departmental vacancies and seniority.

How to Apply Online – Step by Step

Pre-Application Checklist
  • Active MP Online account (register at mponline.gov.in if not already done)
  • Valid personal email ID and active mobile number
  • Scanned recent passport-size photograph
  • Scanned signature on white paper
  • MP Domicile (Mool Niwasi) certificate — mandatory for reservation/age benefits
  • Educational certificates: 10th / 12th / Graduation marksheets and passing certificate
  • Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) in prescribed government format, if applicable
  • Vikram Puraskar certificate (if claiming age relaxation on that basis)
  • Ex-servicemen discharge book / proof of service (if applicable)
  • Disability certificate in prescribed format (if applicable)
  • Umbhyalingi (Transgender) certificate issued by District Collector, if applicable

  1. Visit MP Online Portal: Go to mponline.gov.in and log in with your registered credentials. Navigate to the Recruitment / Government Jobs section and find the MPFSL Prayogshala recruitment advertisement for 2026.
  2. Select the Post: Note that separate applications must be submitted for each of the three posts (Technician, Sahayak, Paricharaks) if you wish to apply for more than one. You are permitted to apply for all three individually. If selected for multiple posts, preference will be given to the higher-pay post.
  3. Fill the Application Form: Enter all personal, educational, and category details carefully. Name, date of birth, and category must match exactly with original documents. No changes are permitted after submission.
  4. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of all required documents as specified — photograph, signature, educational certificates, category certificates, domicile proof. Ensure uploads are clear and legible.
  5. Verify All Entries: Review every field before final submission. Check your post selection, category, domicile details, and educational qualification entries.
  6. Submit (No Fee Required): Click Submit. Since there is no application fee, no payment gateway step is involved. Note your application number and keep a printout of the submitted form.
  7. Save Confirmation: Take a printout or screenshot of the application confirmation page. This will be required at the time of document verification.
3 Most Common Application Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Applying under the wrong category — your category cannot be changed after submission, and OBC creamy layer candidates must apply as General/UR
  • Uploading illegible or incorrect documents — blurry or mismatched documents lead to rejection at document verification even if you clear the written exam
  • Not applying for all three posts separately — if you are eligible for Technician, Sahayak, and Paricharaks all three, you must fill separate applications; one form does not cover all posts

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Indian citizenship is mandatory. No foreign national may apply.
  • Candidates with more than 2 living children where the younger child was born after 26 January 2001 are not eligible (exceptions apply as per notification).
  • Government employees / semi-government / PSU employees must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer at the time of joining.
  • Candidates dismissed or removed from government service on disciplinary grounds are not eligible.
  • Any male candidate against whom a court has convicted for an offence against women will not be eligible.
  • Persons not medically and physically fit will be ineligible for appointment; vision must not be less than 6×6.
  • Application must be fully completed with all required documents; incomplete forms will be summarily rejected.
  • All dates and reservation details are subject to change as per government directives at the time of final selection.
  • This content is for informational purposes only. For any discrepancy, the official advertisement shall prevail.

Expert Tips to Crack This Recruitment

Apply in the First Week

The MP Online portal handles hundreds of government job applications simultaneously. Technical glitches, session timeouts, and server slowdowns are most common in the last 2-3 days before the deadline. Apply within the first week of the window opening to avoid these risks. Use this extra time to double-check your form data and confirm that your document scans are clear before clicking submit. A first-week application also signals preparedness to yourself and helps you avoid the psychological pressure of deadline-chasing.

Read the Full Notification Before Filling the Form

This notification has several non-obvious eligibility conditions — the OBC creamy layer exclusion, the domicile requirement for reservation benefits, the specific Science stream requirement for Technician and Sahayak posts, and the age-relaxation structure for different categories. Reading the full 17-page official advertisement before filling any form is not optional. Many candidates from other states apply expecting reservation benefits and are rejected — a costly mistake that could have been avoided in 10 minutes of careful reading.

Prepare All Documents Before Starting the Application

Unlike some central government portals that allow document uploads separately, MP Online typically requires all uploads in a single session. Prepare a dedicated digital folder with clearly named, correctly-sized scanned copies of all required documents before you even open the application form. The mandatory document checklist for this recruitment includes domicile certificate, caste certificate, educational marksheets from Class 10 onwards, and Vikram Puraskar / disability / ex-servicemen certificates where applicable. Missing even one at the upload stage can invalidate an otherwise perfect application.

Begin Exam Preparation from Day One

The written exam pattern is clearly defined in the notification — 100 marks, 2 hours, 80 marks General Science + 20 marks GK. Since questions are fill-in-the-blank rather than MCQ, your preparation strategy should prioritise concept mastery over option-elimination tricks. For Technician candidates, revise BSc Science fundamentals and forensic science basics. For Sahayak candidates, NCERT Class 11-12 Science is your foundation. For Paricharaks, Class 9-10 Science is sufficient. Allocate daily MP GK revision alongside Science topics — MP’s rivers, forest regions, tribes, historical sites, and government schemes are consistent GK staples in state-level exams.

Avoid the Most Common Rejection Reasons

Beyond eligibility issues, the two most frequent post-offer rejection reasons in MP government lab recruitments are: (a) failure at medical examination — vision must not be less than 6×6, and candidates must be fully physically and mentally fit; and (b) character verification issues — any pending criminal case or disciplinary proceeding must be proactively disclosed at the time of interview/document verification. Concealing such information leads to service termination even after joining. Be thorough and transparent at every stage.

Stay Updated on Admit Card, Result, and Cut-off Dates

All communication — written exam admit card, result, document verification call — will be published on the official MP Police or MP Online portal. Bookmark the relevant pages and check them at least twice weekly during the recruitment period. Do not rely on third-party apps or social media for admit card or result announcements, as delays in these platforms can cause you to miss biometric verification appointments or document verification dates — both of which are time-bound and cannot be rescheduled at candidate request.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many total vacancies are there in MP FSL Prayogshala Recruitment 2026?
There are a total of 126 vacancies — 35 for Prayogshala Takneeshiyan (Lab Technician), 33 for Prayogshala Sahayak (Lab Assistant), and 58 for Prayogshala Paricharaks (Lab Attendant). The vacancy numbers may be revised by the Police HQ based on actual requirement.
2. What is the educational qualification for Prayogshala Takneeshiyan?
A graduation degree (B.Sc.) in Science, Forensic Science, Computer Science, or Computer Application from a recognised university is mandatory. No other stream of graduation qualifies. Desirable certifications are not mentioned in the notification.
3. Can a Class 12 Arts / Commerce student apply for Prayogshala Sahayak?
No. For the Sahayak post, passing Class 12 (10+2) with Science subject is mandatory. Arts or Commerce stream Class 12 does not fulfil the eligibility criteria for this post.
4. What is the application fee for MP FSL Prayogshala Recruitment 2026?
There is no application fee for any category. Applications are submitted free of cost through the MP Online portal.
5. What is the last date to apply?
The last date for application submission has not been mentioned in the information available. Candidates are advised to check the official MP Online portal regularly for the exact last date and apply well before the deadline to avoid technical issues.
6. What is the written exam pattern?
The written examination is 2 hours long and carries 100 marks — 80 marks for General Science and 20 marks for General Knowledge. Questions are fill-in-the-blank or one-sentence answer type, not standard MCQ. Minimum qualifying marks are 50% for General/OBC/EWS and 40% for SC/ST candidates.
7. What is the salary for Prayogshala Takneeshiyan?
The pay scale for Lab Technician is Level 7 as per the 7th Pay Commission, with a basic pay range of ₹28,700 to ₹91,300. Additional allowances (DA, HRA, TA, medical) are payable as per government norms. New joiners receive 70%/80%/90% stipend in the first three years.
8. What is the maximum age limit for female candidates from Madhya Pradesh?
Female candidates who are Madhya Pradesh domicile holders have a maximum age limit of 45 years. This is 5 years more than the general/UR male limit of 40 years. Additional relaxations may apply for specific categories of female candidates (e.g., Vikram Puraskar awardees up to 50 years).
9. Can candidates from other states apply for this recruitment?
Yes, but only against Unreserved (UR/Open) seats and without any category-based reservation benefit or age relaxation. All reservation benefits and most age relaxations are exclusively available to Madhya Pradesh domicile (mool niwasi) holders.
10. Is there negative marking in the written exam?
The official notification does not mention negative marking. Since the question format is fill-in-the-blank and not MCQ, the standard negative marking system (typical in MCQ exams) does not apply here. However, candidates should verify this from the official admit card or exam instructions when released.
11. Can I apply for more than one post simultaneously?
Yes. Candidates are permitted to apply for Prayogshala Takneeshiyan, Prayogshala Sahayak, and Prayogshala Paricharaks separately using individual applications. If a candidate is selected for multiple posts, the higher-pay post will receive priority consideration for appointment.
12. Where will selected candidates be posted?
Selected candidates can be posted at any Nyayalayik Vigyan Prayogshala (Forensic Science Laboratory) across Madhya Pradesh or at any District Crime Mobile Unit (Jana Apraadh Mobile Unit). Postings are at the discretion of the department, and no home district posting can be guaranteed.

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