ICAR IISWC Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview for 3 Young Professional-II & Project Assistant Posts - Full Notification, Eligibility, Salary
The ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (ICAR IISWC) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 3 Young Professional-II and Project Assistant posts. This is a Walk-in Interview opportunity for candidates with qualifications in Forestry, Agricultural Engineering, or Civil Engineering. The recruitment is conducted on a contract basis, offering a competitive consolidated salary of up to Rs. 42,000/- per month. Interested candidates are advised to review the eligibility criteria and attend the interview at the designated venue in Dehradun with all necessary documents.
This is a Direct Recruitment based on a Walk-in Interview (Merit-based selection).
| Organization Name | Post Name | Total Vacancies | Application Start Date | Last Date | Official Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (ICAR IISWC) | Young Professional-II / Project Assistant | 3 | Walk-in (Report by 30-03-2026) | 30 March 2026 | icar-iiswc.org |
| Post Name | Vacancies | Pay Scale/Salary | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Young Professional - II | 1 | Rs. 42,000/- per month (Consolidated) | 21 - 50 years |
| Project Assistant | 1 | Rs. 20,000/- + HRA as admissible | 21 - 50 years |
| Young Professional - II | 1 | Rs. 42,000/- per month (Consolidated) | 21 - 50 years |
| Total | 3 | - | - |
Note: Age relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC candidates is applicable as per Govt. of India rules. No relaxation is provided for Project Assistant posts.
Minimum Age: 21 years
Maximum Age: 50 years
Age Relaxation: 5 years for SC/ST, 3 years for OBC (as per Govt. of India). No relaxation for Project Assistant post.
Candidates must bring original documents and self-attested copies of ID proof, educational certificates, experience certificates (if required), and category certificates.
The selection will be based on a Walk-in Interview. Candidates must report at the venue as per the reporting time mentioned in the official notification.
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General/OBC | Nil |
| SC/ST | Nil |
The walk-in interview is scheduled for 30 March 2026. Candidates must report on this date.
Minimum age is 21 years, and maximum age is 50 years. Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST (5 years) and OBC (3 years) candidates.
Young Professional-II: Rs. 42,000/- per month (Consolidated). Project Assistant: Rs. 20,000/- + HRA as admissible.
This is a walk-in interview. Candidates must report at the ICAR IISWC office in Dehradun on 30 March 2026 with all required documents.
No, the application fee is Nil for all categories (General/OBC/SC/ST).
| Job Name | Location | Last Date | Details |
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ICAR IISWC Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview for 3 Young Professional-II & Project Assistant Posts - Full Notification, Eligibility, Salary
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Dehradun | 30th March, 2026 | View Details |
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The ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (ICAR-IISWC), (Formerly CSWCRTI) was established on 1st April,1974 with Headquarters at Dehradun by combining Soil and Water Conservation Research, Demonstration and Training Centres which were established in 1950’s at Dehradun, Kota, Bellary, Udhagamandalam, Vasad, Agra and Chandigarh. These centres were initially established by the Govt. of India and transferred to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) on 1st October, 1967. Subsequently two new Research Centres were added to the CSWCRTI, one at Datia in M.P. (18th September, 1986) to tackle soil and water conservation problems of Bundelkhand region and another at Koraput in Orissa (31st January, 1992) to address the problems of shifting cultivation areas.