ASBB Biodiversity Interns Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 60 Posts
The Assam State Biodiversity Board (ASBB) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 60 Biodiversity Interns. This is an excellent opportunity for students pursuing or completed Graduation/Post Graduation in Botany, Zoology, and Allied Ecology & Wildlife Sciences in Assam to gain practical field experience. Interested candidates must submit their applications in offline mode through their educational institution.
| Company Name | Assam State Biodiversity Board (ASBB) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Biodiversity Interns |
| Total Vacancies | 60 |
| Application Mode | Offline (Through Institution) |
| Last Date | 07 February 2026, 05:00 PM |
| Official Website | www.asbb.gov.in |
| Post Name | No. of Posts | Salary/Stipend |
|---|---|---|
| Biodiversity Interns | 60 | Rs 5000/- |
Only shortlisted candidates would be called for a Personal Interview.
Interested eligible candidates must follow the offline application process:
Q1: What is the last date to apply for ASBB Biodiversity Interns?
A: The last date is 07/02/2026, up to 05:00 PM.
Q2: What is the mode of application?
A: The application mode is Offline. Candidates must send hard copies via their institution.
Q3: What is the stipend for the internship?
A: The stipend is Rs 5000/-.
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ASBB Biodiversity Interns Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 60 Posts
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Kamrup | 7th February, 2026 | View Details |
Biological diversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources including terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this include diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems. In short, Biodiversity is the vast array of all the plants, animals, insects and micro-organisms inhabiting the earth either in the aquatic or terrestrial habitats. The human civilization depends directly or indirectly upon this biodiversity for their very basic needs of survival- food, fodder, fuel, fibre, fertilizer, timber, liquor, rubber, leather, medicines and several raw materials. This diversity is the condition for the long term sustainability of the environment, continuity of life on earth and the maintenance of its integrity. People are now aware of the fact that habitat degradation, loss of wild stock is association with loss of local traditional knowledge led to rapid degradation of biological resources all over the globe.
Thus, the growing concerns for depletion of overall biological diversity world-wide led to the establishment and adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1992. This Convention recognizes the sovereign rights of the states over their biological resources. Taking the Convention’s provisions and to deal with management of our biological resources, Government of India has enacted the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. The Act provides for conservation of Biological Diversity, sustainable use of its components and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the use of biological resources and knowledge. At the national level, National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) has been established to implement the Act with headquarters in Chennai (Tamil Nadu) under Sec. 8 of the Act. The State Biodiversity Boards (SBBs) are formed at state level and Biodiversity Management committees (BMC) are constituted by the local bodies to decentralize the implementation of the Act.