BSI Field Attendant Jobs 2026: Noida, Dehradun, Shillong, Itanagar, Solan – The Botanical Survey of India (BSI), under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, released this recruitment notification on 15 July 2026 on its official website. As per Advertisement No. BGIR/NMHS/2026-27/03, this is for 6 Field Attendant posts under an NMHS-funded project called “Project Jeevan Beej: National Seed Bank for the Conservation of India’s Endemic and Threatened Flora of Himalayan Region.” This job suits candidates with a bachelor’s degree who enjoy fieldwork and are willing to travel to Himalayan regions.
The total number of vacancies is 6, spread across five BSI locations. A full location-wise breakdown follows below. The hiring office is the Botanic Garden of Indian Republic (BGIR), Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Candidates should check all details in the article below.
Information verified from the official Botanical Survey of India notification No. BGIR/NMHS/2026-27/03 dated 15.07.2026.
Quick Summary of BSI Field Attendant Recruitment 2026
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Botanical Survey of India (BSI), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change |
| Post | Field Attendant (FA) |
| Total Vacancy | 6 |
| Salary | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated per month |
| Application Mode | Email (single PDF with application form and documents) |
| Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree with field experience in plant collection |
| Selection Process | Screening of applications, followed by interview |
| Place of Posting | Noida, Dehradun, Shillong, Itanagar, Solan |
| Last Date | 15 August 2026 |
| Who Can Apply | Indian nationals up to 45 years with a bachelor’s degree and field experience |
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About the Organisation
The Botanical Survey of India works under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. It carries out survey, documentation, and conservation of India’s plant wealth. This recruitment is for the Botanic Garden of Indian Republic (BGIR) in Noida, which runs the Jeevan Beej seed bank project. For a candidate, this job offers a chance to work on real conservation fieldwork in the Himalayan region, alongside scientists and researchers, on a project with national importance for seed conservation.

Postings Across the Himalayan Belt
Two of the six posts are based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, close to Delhi and well connected by road and metro. The remaining four posts are spread across hill regions: Dehradun in Uttarakhand, Shillong in Meghalaya, Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh, and Solan in Himachal Pradesh. Candidates from Guwahati, Silchar, or other North East towns may find the Shillong and Itanagar posts easier to reach than Noida. The notification also states that selected Field Attendants will travel extensively within the project, including to Sikkim and North Bengal, so candidates familiar with hill terrain and local languages of these regions may find the fieldwork less demanding. This is added context based on the notification’s own description of the posting locations and travel requirements, not a separate claim from BSI. Confirm exact travel schedules with the hiring office.
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Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification released | 15 July 2026 |
| Last date to submit application | 15 August 2026 |
Applications must reach BSI within 30 days of the notification being published on the MoEF&CC and BSI websites. There is no mention of a fixed reporting time for the interview in the notification; the date and time will be shared separately with shortlisted candidates.
Vacancy Details and Salary
All 6 posts are for the single position of Field Attendant. The notification gives a location-wise breakdown, reproduced in full below.
| Location (Regional Centre) | No. of Posts | Monthly Emoluments | Contract Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| BGIR, Noida, Uttar Pradesh | 2 | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated | 3 years |
| NRC, Dehradun Regional Centre | 1 | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated | 3 years |
| ERC, Shillong Regional Centre | 1 | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated | 3 years |
| APRC, Itanagar Regional Centre | 1 | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated | 3 years |
| Solan (HAWRC) Regional Centre | 1 | Rs. 14,475/- consolidated | 3 years |
| Total | 6 |
Category-wise (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) split of posts is not mentioned in the official notification. The posts are strictly temporary and co-terminus with the project, meaning they will end when the project ends. Selected candidates will not have any claim to a permanent BSI position after the project is over.
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Eligibility
The notification sets one standard for all 6 posts, since there is only one position type.
- Essential qualification: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university, with field experience in plant collection.
- Desirable qualification: Minimum 1 year of research experience in conducting field surveys, and working knowledge of MS Office.
- Maximum age: 45 years. Age relaxation applies for SC/ST/OBC/PwD and other categories as per Government of India norms.
- Candidates with knowledge of plant taxonomy, seed biology, seed conservation, herbarium preparation, GIS tools, and database management will be preferred.
Selection Process
Selection has two stages. All applications are screened first, and only shortlisted candidates are called for interview.
- Screening of applications against eligibility criteria.
- Interview in offline or online mode at the BGIR office in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Date and time will be communicated separately.
The notification states that candidates must reach the interview venue at least one hour before the scheduled time, and late arrivals will not be allowed. No TA/DA (travel allowance) will be paid for attending the interview.
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How to Apply for BSI Field Attendant Recruitment 2026
- Download the application form (Annexure-2) from the official BSI website (bsi.gov.in) or the MoEF&CC website (moef.gov.in).
- Fill the form in block letters and attach a recent passport-size photograph with signature.
- Attach self-attested copies of educational certificates, research experience documentation, proof of date of birth, and all examination mark sheets. Attach a No Objection Certificate if currently employed.
- Combine the filled form and all documents into a single PDF file.
- Email the PDF to nmhsseedbank_bgir@yahoo.com with the subject line: “Application for the post of /FA under NMHS Project – Project Jeevan Beej.”
- Ensure the application reaches before the last date, 15 August 2026.
Documents to keep ready:
- Educational certificates
- All examination mark sheets
- Proof of date of birth
- Research experience documentation
- No Objection Certificate (if currently employed)
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Details of previous employment, referees, and any publications, if applicable, as per the application form
Important Links
The notification does not give a separate online application portal; applications are accepted only by email at nmhsseedbank_bgir@yahoo.com.
Should You Apply?
This job suits candidates who genuinely enjoy outdoor fieldwork and are physically fit for travel in difficult Himalayan terrain, since the notification is direct about this requirement. It suits fresh graduates in botany, environmental science, or related fields who want hands-on research experience with a national institution. It does not suit candidates looking for a permanent government job, since the posts are temporary and end with the project. The pay, at Rs. 14,475 consolidated per month, is modest, and there is no separate field or travel allowance mentioned. Competition is likely to be moderate rather than extreme, since the role demands specific field experience and willingness to relocate to remote hill stations, which narrows the applicant pool compared to a typical clerical post. The clear trade-off here is job security versus field experience: candidates gain real conservation fieldwork exposure but no long-term employment guarantee.
FAQs
Is this a permanent BSI job?
No. The notification states these are temporary posts, co-terminus with the project. Candidates cannot claim a permanent position in BSI once the project ends.
Will BSI decide which location I get posted to?
Candidates can mark a preferred location on the application form, but the notification states selected candidates will be posted at any of the five regional centres as per project requirements.
Is there a written exam for this post?
No. The notification mentions only screening of applications followed by an interview, in offline or online mode, at BGIR, Noida.

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