NCDC Recruitment 2026 for 3 Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II and Field Worker @ ncdc.mohfw.gov.in

National Centre For Disease Control New Delhi Last Date: 21st July, 2026
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NCDC Recruitment 2026 for 3 Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II and Field Worker – Walk-in Interview @ ncdc.mohfw.gov.in


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Organization National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
Post Name Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II & Field Worker
Total Vacancy 3
Last Date for Walk-in 21 July 2026
Official Website ncdc.mohfw.gov.in

NCDC Recruitment 2026 – Golden Opportunity for Lab Technician & Field Worker Posts

National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has published the official notification for the recruitment of Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II and Field Worker in 2026. This is a golden opportunity for candidates seeking Sarkari Naukri in the healthcare sector. A total of 3 vacancies are to be filled through walk-in written tests. Candidates with 12th pass or B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology can apply. Check the official notification PDF and walk-in details below.


Vacancy Details

Detailed Vacancy Breakdown for NCDC Recruitment 2026
Post Designation Vacancy Count Salary (INR per month)
Field Worker 1 Rs. 24,484
Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II 2 Rs. 26,671
Total 3 Consolidated Pay


Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification

  • Field Worker: 12th pass from a recognized board.
  • Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II: B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) from a recognized university. Desirable: Work experience in Virology Laboratory, experience in accredited laboratory, and knowledge of computer applications.


Age Limit

  • Field Worker: Maximum 30 years.
  • Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II: Maximum 40 years.


Salary / Stipend

All posts offer consolidated pay per month:

  • Field Worker: Rs. 24,484
  • Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II: Rs. 26,671


Important Dates

NCDC Recruitment 2026 Schedule
Event Date
Notification Release 22 June 2026
Walk-in Written Test (Junior Lab Technician) 14 July 2026
Walk-in Written Test (Field Worker) 21 July 2026


Selection Process

  1. Screening of documents
  2. Written MCQ Test


Walk-In Procedure

  • Read the official notification carefully.
  • Report at the venue as per the reporting time mentioned.
  • Carry original documents and self-attested photocopies (ID proof, educational certificates, experience, category certificate).
  • Bring a duly filled application form if specified.
  • Verify eligibility criteria beforehand.
  • Reach early for registration.
  • Carry extra passport-size photographs.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – NCDC Recruitment 2026

What is the last date to apply for NCDC Recruitment 2026?

The walk-in written tests are on 14 July 2026 (Junior Lab Technician) and 21 July 2026 (Field Worker). Candidates must appear on the scheduled date.

Can I apply online for NCDC Recruitment 2026?

No, the recruitment is through walk-in only. Candidates need to appear in person with their documents on the specified dates.

What is the salary for Field Worker and Junior Lab Technician?

Field Worker: Rs. 24,484 per month; Junior Lab Technician: Rs. 26,671 per month (consolidated).

What is the age limit for NCDC posts?

Field Worker: Max 30 years; Junior Lab Technician: Max 40 years.

What qualification is required for Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II?

B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) from a recognized university. Desirable: experience in virology lab and computer knowledge.

Where is the walk-in venue?

The venue details are specified in the official notification. Candidates are advised to download the PDF from the official website.

Is experience required for NCDC Recruitment?

Experience is desirable but not mandatory for Junior Lab Technician. No experience required for Field Worker.

What is the selection process?

Selection is based on document screening and a written MCQ test conducted at the walk-in.

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NCDC Recruitment 2026 for 3 Junior Laboratory Technician Grade II and Field Worker @ ncdc.mohfw.gov.in
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The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau, established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 and following expansion was renamed in 1927 as the Malaria Survey of India. The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as the Malaria Institute of India (MII). In view of the drastic reduction achieved in the incidence of malaria under National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP), Government of India decided to reorganize and expand the activities of the institute to cover other communicable diseases. Thus, on July 30, 1963 the erstwhile MII was renamed as NICD to shoulder these additional responsibilities.

The institute was established to function as a national centre of excellence for control of communicable diseases. The function of the institute also included various areas of training and research using multi-disciplinary integrated approach. The institute was, in addition, expected to provide expertise to the States and Union Territories (UTs) on rapid health assessment and laboratory based diagnostic services. Surveillance of communicable diseases and outbreak investigation also formed an indispensable part of its activities.

The NICD campus at Delhi covers an approximate areas of 15.35 acres which includes the former official residence of Commander in Chief of the Indian Army and now houses the administrative block, library, divisions of epidemiology and parasitic diseases. The Institute is one of its unique kind in the city of Delhi having so much of green area with about 80% as open area. The Institute has got three large sprawling lawns with well maintained plants as well as a number of smaller garden islands. The headquarters of the directorate of National Anti Malaria Programme (NAMP), now named as National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) is also located in the NCDC campus. The facilities available in the campus include research laboratories, a large lecture hall, well equipped conference and seminar rooms, animal house, fish hatcheries and two hostels with a total capacity to accommodate about 125 trainees and a well maintained canteen. The campus has the facilities of play grounds for volleyball, badminton etc. as well as for indoor facilities like carom, gymnasium etc.


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