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AIIMS Delhi Research Staff Recruitment 2026 – 37 Vacancies

AIIMS Delhi Research Staff Recruitment 2026 – Two Projects, 37 Total Vacancies

The AIIMS Delhi Research Staff Recruitment 2026 has arrived as a significant opportunity for researchers, scientists, nurses, and public health professionals looking to contribute to cutting-edge cancer research at one of India’s most prestigious medical institutions. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, through the Department of Radiation Oncology at Dr. BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (Dr. BRAIRCH), has issued two separate project-based recruitment notifications in February–March 2026 — Project Code N-2674 (AIRCARE) and Project Code N-2675 (LDCT Lung Cancer Screening). Both projects are funded by the BMS Foundation, and together they offer a combined total of 37 contractual posts across diverse scientific and clinical disciplines.

What makes this recruitment stand out is the sheer range of expertise required — from molecular oncology and bioinformatics to environmental science, data science, nursing, and field-level technical support. Whether you are a PhD holder, an MBBS graduate, a Master’s degree student, or even a Bachelor’s degree holder with relevant experience, there is a post designed for your profile in this notification. Candidates should note that this is a contractual appointment, meaning it is project-specific and not a permanent government service position, though the prestige of working under AIIMS Delhi and the exposure to internationally-funded research makes this a highly competitive and career-defining opportunity.

The last date to apply for both projects is 11 March 2026 by 10:00 PM via an online Google Form. Given the AIIMS brand name and the multi-disciplinary nature of these vacancies, competition is expected to be intense — especially for the Consultant (Research) and Project Scientist positions. Candidates are strongly advised to apply in the very first few days to avoid any last-minute technical issues.

⚠️ Important: Both notifications are for contractual posts under extramural research projects. These are not permanent government service appointments. Selection will be based on shortlisting followed by a walk-in interview. No TA/DA will be provided for attending the interview.

Recruitment Overview – Both Projects at a Glance

AIIMS Delhi is India’s premier autonomous public medical university, ranked consistently among the top government health institutions. Its research output under the Radiation Oncology department, particularly through Dr. BRAIRCH, has grown significantly over the past decade. The BMS Foundation-funded projects represent international-quality research infrastructure, giving selected candidates the opportunity to work alongside leading oncologists and researchers in an environment that directly influences national cancer care policy.

Field Project N-2674 (AIRCARE) Project N-2675 (LDCT Screening)
Organization AIIMS Delhi – Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Dr. BRAIRCH AIIMS Delhi – Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Dr. BRAIRCH
Project Code N-2674 N-2675
Project Title AIRCARE: Air Pollution & Cancer Research Ecosystem – Environmental Health & Lung Cancer Risk Evaluating effectiveness of Low-Dose CT-based lung cancer screening & care pathways
Funding Body BMS Foundation BMS Foundation
Total Posts 21 16
Post Names Consultant, Project Scientist-II (2 types), Project Scientist-I (3 types), Project Nurse, Technical Support-III, Technical Support-II Consultant, Project Research Scientist-I, Project Nurse, Junior Research Fellow, Project Assistant
Job Location New Delhi New Delhi
Job Type Contractual / Project-based Contractual / Project-based
Application Mode Online (Google Form) Online (Google Form)
Advertisement No. N-2674 N-2675

Important Dates

Timing is everything in research recruitment. Unlike traditional Sarkari exams where you have months to apply, these AIIMS Delhi project vacancies come with an extremely tight application window. The notification appears to have been issued in late February or early March 2026, with the last date set for 11 March 2026. This means candidates have only a matter of days to prepare and submit. Experienced applicants know that applying on the very first or second day signals genuine interest and also avoids the risk of last-minute server slowdowns or form closure.

Event Project N-2674 Project N-2675
Notification Released February–March 2026 February–March 2026
Application Start Date Not mentioned in official notification Not mentioned in official notification
Last Date to Apply 11 March 2026, 10:00 PM 11 March 2026, 10:00 PM
Fee Last Date No application fee No application fee
Shortlisting Result To be notified via email To be notified via email
Walk-in Interview Date To be notified via email to shortlisted candidates To be notified via email to shortlisted candidates
Interview Venue To be communicated via email To be communicated via email
ℹ️ Note: All dates are subject to change. Always verify from the official notification before taking any action. Candidates are advised to check their registered email regularly after submission, as interview details will be sent only to shortlisted candidates.

Application Fee

One of the most candidate-friendly aspects of both these AIIMS Delhi research project recruitments is that there is no application fee for any category or post. The application is submitted through a Google Form — a completely free, accessible, and straightforward platform. This removes a major barrier for candidates from all economic backgrounds and makes these vacancies accessible to deserving researchers regardless of financial status. Candidates should be cautious of any third-party websites that claim to charge a processing or registration fee — no such fee is required or authorised by AIIMS Delhi for these posts.

Category Application Fee Payment Mode
General / OBC / EWS NIL Not Applicable
SC / ST NIL Not Applicable
PwD NIL Not Applicable
Female Candidates NIL Not Applicable
⚠️ Common Mistake: Do not pay any fee to any third-party portal or agent claiming to facilitate AIIMS Delhi applications. The official application is entirely free and submitted via a direct Google Form link provided in the official notification.

Age Limit – Post-wise Details

Both AIIMS project notifications specify post-wise maximum age limits, which vary based on the seniority and nature of the role. There is no minimum age explicitly mentioned — candidates meeting the educational qualifications are expected to be of graduate or post-graduate level and thus presumed to be of at least 21–22 years of age. Age relaxation for reserved category candidates (SC, ST, OBC, PwD) will be applied as per the prevailing Government of India guidelines. For SC/ST candidates, this typically means a relaxation of 5 years; for OBC candidates, 3 years; and for PwD candidates, 10 years over the applicable upper limit.

To calculate your age eligibility: count from your date of birth to 11 March 2026 (the last date of application). For example, if your date of birth is 15 April 1986, your age on 11 March 2026 would be 39 years — making you eligible for posts with a 40-year age limit (such as Project Scientist – I).

Post Name Project Max Age (General) Age Relaxation (SC/ST) Age Relaxation (OBC)
Consultant (Research) N-2674 & N-2675 45 years +5 years +3 years
Project Scientist – II (Bioinformatics) N-2674 45 years +5 years +3 years
Project Scientist – II (Data Science) N-2674 45 years +5 years +3 years
Project Research Scientist – I N-2675 40 years +5 years +3 years
Project Scientist – I (Environmental Science) N-2674 40 years +5 years +3 years
Project Scientist – I (Molecular Oncology) N-2674 40 years +5 years +3 years
Project Scientist – I (Biostatistics) N-2674 40 years +5 years +3 years
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) N-2675 35 years +5 years +3 years
Project Nurse N-2674 & N-2675 35 years +5 years +3 years
Project Technical Support – III N-2674 35 years +5 years +3 years
Project Assistant N-2675 35 years +5 years +3 years
Project Technical Support – II N-2674 32 years +5 years +3 years

Eligibility Criteria – Post-wise Qualifications

The eligibility criteria for these AIIMS Delhi research posts are detailed and post-specific. Unlike standard government exams that accept “any graduate,” these positions require candidates to have subject-specific educational backgrounds. The most common mistake applicants make is applying for a post without carefully verifying whether their specific degree stream is mentioned in the essential qualifications. For instance, a Master’s degree in Life Sciences may qualify for Project Technical Support – III but not automatically for Project Scientist – I (Biostatistics), which requires a Master’s in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, or Public Health with a Biostatistics specialisation.

Regarding final year / appearing candidates: the notification does not explicitly mention whether final-year students are eligible. As a general rule for contractual research positions, candidates are expected to have completed their qualifying degree at the time of application or at the latest by the time of joining. Candidates who are in the final semester of their qualifying degree should contact the official email provided in the notification for clarification before applying.

Post Name Project Essential Qualification Desirable
Consultant (Research) N-2674 & N-2675 MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BUMS/BAMS with PG degree in respective branch; OR MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BUMS/BAMS with 3 years research experience Research experience in oncology, 10+ indexed publications, grant writing experience
Project Scientist – II (Bioinformatics) N-2674 Master’s in Bioinformatics/CS/IT/Biotechnology/Biomedical Engg. with PhD; OR Master’s with 3 yrs research exp; OR M.Tech in relevant field; OR B.Tech/B.E. in relevant field with 3 yrs research exp Experience in AI/ML, NGS data analysis, environmental science/exposure modelling
Project Scientist – II (Data Science) N-2674 Master’s in Data Science/CS/AI/Bioinformatics with PhD; OR Master’s with 3 yrs research exp; OR M.Tech in relevant field; OR B.Tech/B.E. in relevant field with 3 yrs research exp ML/risk modelling, geospatial data, modern software skills
Project Research Scientist – I N-2675 MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BUMS/BAMS; OR Master’s in Epidemiology/Public Health/Community Medicine PhD in relevant field, screening program data experience
Project Scientist – I (Environmental Science) N-2674 Master’s in Environmental Health/Occupational Health/Environmental Science; OR B.Tech/B.E. in Environmental Sciences (Env. Engineering/Technology/Management/Climate/Sustainability Engg.) PhD or M.Tech in relevant area, data science/AI experience
Project Scientist – I (Molecular Oncology) N-2674 Master’s in Biotechnology/Molecular Biology/Biochemistry/Life Sciences/Cancer Biology/Translational Science; OR B.Tech/B.E. in Biotechnology/Biomedical Engg. PhD or M.Tech in relevant branch, biomarker/NGS experience
Project Scientist – I (Biostatistics) N-2674 Master’s in Biostatistics/Statistics/Epidemiology/Public Health (Biostatistics); OR B.Tech/B.E. in Data Science/Statistics/AI with biostatistical experience PhD or M.Tech, ML/regression modelling experience
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) N-2675 Master’s in Public Health/Life Sciences/Clinical Research/Social Sciences/Epidemiology PhD in relevant stream, CSIR/UGC-NET (JRF)/GATE qualified, cancer screening experience
Project Nurse N-2674 & N-2675 Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Research/oncology experience, clinical data collection experience
Project Technical Support – III N-2674 Master’s in Science/Environmental Science/Public Health/Social Sciences/Social Work; OR Bachelor’s in relevant discipline with 3 yrs work exp; OR B.Tech/B.E. in Environmental Sciences Field data collection, lab experience, IT/MS-Office skills
Project Assistant N-2675 Master’s in Science/Social Sciences/Public Health Clinical sample documentation, data entry/cleaning experience
Project Technical Support – II N-2674 Bachelor’s Degree in Science/Environmental Science/Social Science/Social Work Lab experience, NGS platforms, MS-Office knowledge

Vacancy Details – Post-wise & Project-wise Breakdown

A total of 37 vacancies are being filled across both BMS Foundation-funded projects. Category-wise vacancy breakdown (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD) has not been specified in either official notification. The notifications state that reservation policies, including age relaxation, will be applied as per the prevailing Government of India guidelines — which means the roster for reserved categories will be determined internally by the project team in consultation with AIIMS administration. From a competition standpoint, the 10 Junior Research Fellow (JRF) vacancies in Project N-2675 will attract the widest applicant pool given the broader eligibility criteria (any Master’s degree holder in life/health sciences), while the Project Scientist posts in N-2674 will see more focused competition from PhD/M.Tech holders.

Post Name Project No. of Posts Monthly Salary
Consultant (Research) N-2674 01 ₹1,55,000
Consultant (Research) N-2675 01 ₹1,55,000
Project Scientist – II (Bioinformatics) N-2674 01 ₹87,500
Project Scientist – II (Data Science) N-2674 01 ₹87,500
Project Research Scientist – I N-2675 02 ₹73,000
Project Scientist – I (Environmental Science) N-2674 01 ₹73,000
Project Scientist – I (Molecular Oncology) N-2674 01 ₹73,000
Project Scientist – I (Biostatistics) N-2674 01 ₹73,000
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) N-2675 10 ₹48,000
Project Nurse N-2674 02 ₹37,000
Project Nurse N-2675 01 ₹37,000
Project Technical Support – III N-2674 11 ₹37,000
Project Assistant N-2675 02 ₹37,000
Project Technical Support – II N-2674 02 ₹26,000
TOTAL VACANCIES 37
Category-wise (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD) vacancy split is not mentioned in either official notification. Candidates are advised to check the official notice for updates.

Selection Process – How Candidates Will Be Chosen

The selection process for both AIIMS Delhi research project recruitments follows a two-stage approach — shortlisting followed by a walk-in interview. Unlike competitive government exams that involve written tests, these research positions place greater emphasis on academic credentials, publication record, and demonstrated research experience. The Principal Investigator (Dr. Abhishek Shankar, Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology, Dr. BRAIRCH, AIIMS Delhi) and Co-PIs will lead the evaluation process. Understanding each stage clearly will help you prepare more effectively than simply filling out the form and waiting.

Stage 1: Application Shortlisting

After the form closes on 11 March 2026, the project team will review all submitted applications and shortlist candidates based on how well their educational qualifications, research experience, and desirable credentials match the specific post requirements. Candidates who hold a PhD, have indexed publications, or possess experience directly relevant to the project domain (lung cancer research, air pollution exposure, bioinformatics, etc.) will have a significant advantage in this stage. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted — no communication will be sent to rejected applicants.

Prep tip: Fill your application form with maximum detail about your relevant experience, skills, and publications. A well-written application with clearly stated research outputs is your first and most critical filter.

Stage 2: Walk-in Interview

Shortlisted candidates will be notified by email about the date, time, and venue of the walk-in interview. No TA/DA will be reimbursed for travel. The interview is expected to cover your domain knowledge, understanding of the project’s research area, technical skills (especially for data science and bioinformatics posts), and your ability to contribute independently within a multidisciplinary team. For clinical posts like Project Nurse and Research Scientist, expect questions around clinical data collection protocols, patient consent procedures, and biospecimen handling.

Prep tip: Research the AIRCARE and LDCT lung cancer screening projects thoroughly. Read about air pollution’s link to lung cancer risk and India’s lung cancer burden — interviewers at AIIMS will test your contextual awareness, not just your textbook knowledge.

Stage 3: Document Verification

Original documents will be verified at the time of the walk-in interview. Candidates must carry all original certificates along with self-attested photocopies. Discrepancies between application form details and original documents can lead to immediate disqualification, even at this stage.

Prep tip: Prepare a complete document folder at least 3–4 days before the interview date. Do not wait until the last day to gather your certificates. A checklist of required documents is provided in Section 11 of this article.

Working at AIIMS Delhi under a BMS Foundation-funded cancer research project is not just a job — it is a career-defining opportunity. The experience, publications, and mentorship gained here will open doors to international collaborations, future research grants, and academic appointments. Approach this process with the seriousness it deserves.

Exam Syllabus & Pattern

⚠️ Official Syllabus Notice: No written examination has been specified in either the N-2674 or N-2675 recruitment notification. The selection process consists of shortlisting based on application review followed by a walk-in interview. There is no formal written exam pattern or published syllabus for these posts. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification for any updates. Do not rely on guessed or unofficial syllabus sources from third-party websites.

Since the selection is interview-based, candidates should prepare by revisiting the core subjects of their respective disciplines. For data science and bioinformatics candidates, brush up on machine learning fundamentals, regression modelling, and common bioinformatics tools (R, Python, GATK, etc.). For environmental science applicants, revise air quality monitoring methodologies, geospatial data tools, and exposure assessment techniques. For public health and epidemiology candidates applying for JRF or Research Scientist posts in N-2675, revisit cancer screening concepts, LDCT protocols, and epidemiological study designs.

Salary & Pay Scale – Complete Breakdown

The salary for both AIIMS Delhi research projects is fixed on a contractual basis and paid monthly as a consolidated amount — there is no traditional pay band or grade pay structure as seen in permanent government appointments. The salaries offered are competitive and reflect the seniority and expertise required for each position. For context, the Consultant (Research) at ₹1,55,000 per month is comparable to a Senior Resident or early-stage faculty-equivalent compensation at a central government institution, while the JRF stipend of ₹48,000 is higher than the standard DST/CSIR JRF fellowship of ₹37,000, making it an attractive option for research aspirants.

Since these are contractual appointments funded by an external agency (BMS Foundation), standard government deductions like NPS (National Pension System) contributions may or may not apply. Candidates are advised to confirm deduction details at the time of offer letter issuance. HRA, DA, and TA components are not mentioned in the notification and are assumed to be included in the consolidated amount.

Post Name Project Monthly Consolidated Salary Approx. In-hand (After ~10% Deductions)
Consultant (Research) N-2674 & N-2675 ₹1,55,000 ~₹1,39,500
Project Scientist – II (Bioinformatics) N-2674 ₹87,500 ~₹78,750
Project Scientist – II (Data Science) N-2674 ₹87,500 ~₹78,750
Project Research Scientist – I N-2675 ₹73,000 ~₹65,700
Project Scientist – I (all three posts) N-2674 ₹73,000 ~₹65,700
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) N-2675 ₹48,000 ~₹43,200
Project Nurse N-2674 & N-2675 ₹37,000 ~₹33,300
Project Technical Support – III N-2674 ₹37,000 ~₹33,300
Project Assistant N-2675 ₹37,000 ~₹33,300
Project Technical Support – II N-2674 ₹26,000 ~₹23,400

Career Growth Note: While these are fixed-term contractual roles, candidates who perform well within the AIIMS research ecosystem often transition into longer-term research fellowships, DST/ICMR-funded positions, or academic roles. Publications and experience gained under a project at AIIMS Delhi carry significant weight in future fellowship and faculty applications. Promotion timelines within a contractual project are not applicable in the traditional sense, but project renewal and extension are possible based on funding continuation and performance.

How to Apply Online – Step-by-Step Guide

The application process for both AIIMS Delhi research projects is entirely online via separate Google Forms. There is no offline mode, no postal application, and no fee payment involved. The process is simple but requires careful attention to detail — any incorrect entry may affect your shortlisting prospects.

  1. Read the Full Notification First: Before opening the Google Form, read the complete official notification for the project you are applying to (N-2674 or N-2675). Confirm that your qualification, age, and experience match the essential criteria for your chosen post.
  2. Keep All Documents Ready: Scan and save clear copies of your educational certificates, degree marksheets, experience letters, publication list (if any), and a recent passport-size photograph. The Google Form may ask for document uploads.
  3. Open the Official Google Form: Use the direct link provided in the official notification for the respective project. For N-2674, use the link/QR code in that notification; for N-2675, use the separate link provided in that notification. Do not use links shared on unofficial websites.
  4. Fill Personal Details Carefully: Enter your full name (as on certificates), date of birth, mobile number, and email address accurately. Use your own email ID — all future communication will be sent here.
  5. Select Your Post and Fill Qualification Details: Choose the post you are applying for and fill in your educational qualifications, institution names, year of passing, and percentage/CGPA accurately. Mention relevant research experience, publications, and skills in the designated fields.
  6. Upload Required Documents: Attach scanned copies of certificates and documents as requested in the form. Ensure file sizes and formats are within the limits specified by the form.
  7. Review and Submit: Before clicking submit, review every entry carefully. Once submitted, corrections may not be possible. Note down your form submission confirmation number or take a screenshot as proof of submission. Submit before 10:00 PM on 11 March 2026.
Pre-Application Checklist
  • Original notification PDF read and verified
  • Educational certificates (all degrees) scanned and saved
  • Research experience letters / work certificates ready
  • Publication list or reprints ready (if applicable)
  • NET/GATE/PhD certificate ready (for JRF post)
  • Passport-size photograph (recent, clear background)
  • Valid personal email ID and mobile number confirmed
  • Age eligibility verified against last date (11 March 2026)

Most Common Application Mistakes

  • Applying for a post whose essential qualification you do not meet — always check the exact stream/degree required, not just the level.
  • Using a college or institutional email ID that you may lose access to — always use a personal email ID for all research job applications.
  • Submitting the form without uploading complete documents, or uploading blurry/unclear scans that make verification difficult at the interview stage.

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • ✔ Double-check every detail in your application form before clicking submit — errors cannot be corrected after submission.
  • ✔ Keep all scanned documents ready before opening the form to avoid leaving the form incomplete midway.
  • ✔ All dates mentioned are subject to change — always verify from the official notification before taking any action.
  • ✔ Use only your own valid email ID and mobile number; all interview communication will be sent only to the registered contact details.
  • ✔ No TA/DA will be provided for attending the walk-in interview — factor in travel arrangements in advance.
  • ✔ Reservation policies and age relaxation will be applied as per prevailing Government of India guidelines.
  • ✔ This content is for informational purposes only. Candidates must refer to the original official notification for authoritative details.

Expert Tips to Crack This AIIMS Delhi Research Recruitment

Apply in the First 24–48 Hours

With a closing date of 11 March 2026, the application window is extremely short. Candidates who apply in the first 24–48 hours demonstrate a level of alertness and seriousness that research principals notice. More importantly, early submission ensures you are not caught off-guard by any technical issues with the Google Form or last-minute changes to the application link. In competitive research hiring, impression management starts before the interview room.

Read the Full Notification Before Filling the Form

Many candidates skim only the vacancy table and rush to apply. However, for multi-post notifications like this one, each post has a unique set of deliverables and desirable qualifications. Reading the full duty description for your target post helps you tailor your application to highlight the most relevant experience. If you are applying for the Bioinformatics Scientist post, for example, explicitly mentioning your hands-on experience with NGS data analysis or machine learning pipelines will make your application stand out from candidates who merely list their degree.

Prepare All Documents Before Starting the Application

Google Forms do not save progress automatically in all configurations. If you start filling the form without your documents ready and the session times out or the tab closes, you may lose your entries. Prepare a complete folder of scanned documents — degree certificates, transcripts, experience letters, publication list, photo — before opening the form. This preparation also gives you a moment to audit your own credentials and identify any gaps you can address in your cover note or responses within the form.

Begin Domain Preparation from Day One

Even though there is no written exam, the walk-in interview at AIIMS Delhi will be technically rigorous. Shortlisted candidates should immediately begin refreshing their domain knowledge. For Bioinformatics and Data Science candidates, revise genomic data pipelines, Python/R scripting, and machine learning fundamentals. For Environmental Science candidates, review air quality index calculations, PM2.5/PM10 monitoring methods, and geospatial tools like QGIS or ArcGIS. For Public Health and Epidemiology candidates applying for JRF or Research Scientist posts, revisit study design, cohort methodology, and cancer screening evidence.

Avoid the Most Common Rejection Reasons

Based on typical AIIMS research recruitment patterns, the most common reasons for rejection at the shortlisting stage are: (1) applying for a post whose essential qualification stream does not match (e.g., applying for a Biostatistics post with a degree in pure Mathematics without biostatistical experience), (2) incomplete application form or missing document uploads, and (3) unclear or unquantified research experience claims (e.g., writing “research experience” without specifying duration, institution, or outputs). Address each of these proactively.

Stay Updated on Shortlisting and Interview Dates via Email

Once you submit your application, check your registered email daily — including the spam/promotions folder. AIIMS will communicate interview dates, venue, and reporting instructions only to shortlisted candidates via email. Missing this communication is one of the most preventable reasons for candidates not appearing for interviews despite being shortlisted. If you have not received any communication within 3–4 weeks of the application deadline, you may write a polite follow-up inquiry to the official contact email: researchproject.abhishek@gmail.com.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many total vacancies are available across both AIIMS Delhi projects?
A combined total of 37 vacancies are available — 21 posts under Project N-2674 (AIRCARE) and 16 posts under Project N-2675 (LDCT Lung Cancer Screening), both funded by the BMS Foundation at AIIMS Delhi’s Department of Radiation Oncology.
2. Can I apply for posts in both N-2674 and N-2675 simultaneously?
The notifications do not explicitly prohibit applying for both projects. However, since each project has a separate Google Form, you would need to submit a separate application for each. Candidates are advised to apply only for posts for which they genuinely meet the eligibility criteria in both cases.
3. What is the last date to apply?
The last date to apply for both Project N-2674 and Project N-2675 is 11 March 2026, 10:00 PM. Applications submitted after this time will not be considered.
4. Is there any application fee for these AIIMS Delhi research posts?
No. There is absolutely no application fee for any category or post in either project. The application is submitted for free via an online Google Form. Any website or agent charging a fee for this application is fraudulent.
5. What is the age limit for Project Technical Support – II?
The maximum age limit for Project Technical Support – II under Project N-2674 is 32 years. Age relaxation for reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) will be applied as per Government of India norms.
6. What qualifications are required for the Junior Research Fellow (JRF) post?
The essential qualification for the JRF post (Project N-2675) is a Master’s degree in Public Health, Life Sciences, Clinical Research, Social Sciences, or Epidemiology. Qualification in CSIR/UGC-NET (JRF), GATE, or equivalent national eligibility examinations is desirable but not mandatory for the essential criteria.
7. Will there be a written exam for these posts?
No written examination is specified in either notification. The selection process consists of two stages — shortlisting of applications and a walk-in interview. Only shortlisted candidates will be called for the interview.
8. What is the salary for the Consultant (Research) post?
The Consultant (Research) post carries a consolidated monthly salary of ₹1,55,000 in both Project N-2674 and N-2675. This is a contractual salary and does not include standard government service benefits like pension, but the amount is highly competitive for a research-level position.
9. What documents do I need to carry for the walk-in interview?
Candidates should carry original and self-attested photocopies of their educational certificates (all degrees), mark sheets, experience/work certificates, publications list (if any), age proof, category certificate (if applicable), and a recent passport-size photograph. The exact document list will be confirmed in the interview call letter sent to shortlisted candidates by email.
10. Are final-year students eligible to apply?
Final-year eligibility is not mentioned in either official notification. Candidates who are appearing in their final examinations should contact the project team at researchproject.abhishek@gmail.com for specific guidance before submitting their application.
11. Is there any age relaxation for reserved category candidates?
Yes. The notifications confirm that reservation policies including age relaxation will be applied as per prevailing Government of India guidelines. This typically means 5 years relaxation for SC/ST, 3 years for OBC (NCL), and 10 years for PwD candidates over the maximum age limit.
12. How will I know if I have been shortlisted for the interview?
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified about the walk-in interview via email. The time and venue will be communicated to shortlisted candidates through their registered email address. Candidates who are not shortlisted will not receive any communication. Regularly check your inbox and spam folder after 11 March 2026.

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