CSIR NBRI Data Entry Operator Recruitment 2026 - Walk-in Interview, Eligibility, Salary
The CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, has announced a recruitment drive for the position of Data Entry Operator. This is an excellent opportunity for Science graduates looking for a role in a premier government research institute. This recruitment is for a single post on a contract basis.
Recruitment Type: Direct Recruitment via Walk-in Interview (No Written Competitive Exam).
| Organization Name | CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Data Entry Operator |
| Total Vacancies | 01 |
| Advt No | 02/Project/2026 |
| Walk-in Date | 02 March 2026 |
| Official Website | www.nbri.res.in |
| Post Name | Total Posts | Pay Scale/Salary | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data Entry Operator | 01 | Rs. 16,000/- Per Month (Consolidated) | Maximum 30 Years |
Selection for the Data Entry Operator post will be done through the following stages:
Note: No written exam (OMR/CBT) is mentioned; selection is based on screening and interview performance.
Candidates wishing to attend the walk-in must follow these steps:
Venue: K. N. Kaul Block, CSIR-NBRI, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow.
Note: No TA/DA will be provided for attending the interview.
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The CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) – is amongst one of the constituent research institutes of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. Originally set up as the National Botanic Gardens (NBG) by the State Government of Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), it was taken over by the CSIR in 1953. Though, initially engaged in research in the classical botanical disciplines, the NBG went on laying an increasing emphasis, in keeping with the national needs and priorities in the field of plant sciences, on its applied and developmental research activities. A time came when it was felt that the name NBG no longer projected the correct nature and extent of its aims and objectives, functions and R & D activities. Consequently, the NBG was renamed as the NBRI, i.e., The National Botanical Research Institute in 1978. This name has since correctly reflected the distinctive character and the R & D activities of this applied botanical institution only of its type in the country.