Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI) Recruitment 2026 for 1 Administrative Officer – Apply Online @ slusi.da.gov.in
Golden Opportunity for Central Government Job Seekers! The Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI), under the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, has released the Latest Notification 2026 for filling up one (01) post of Administrative Officer on a deputation basis. This is a prime Sarkari Naukri opportunity offering job security, a stable pay scale under the 7th CPC, and career growth in a prestigious Central Government organization. Eligible officers from Central Government cadres can Apply Online by submitting the prescribed application form. For detailed Sarkari Result updates and the official notification PDF, read the complete article below.
Choosing a Government Job like this Administrative Officer post at SLUSI offers unparalleled benefits:
Check the detailed vacancy breakdown for SLUSI Recruitment 2026 below:
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) | Place of Posting |
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| Administrative Officer (General Central Service, Group-'B', Gazetted, Ministerial) | 1 | Level-7 of Pay Matrix (Pre-revised Rs. 9300-34800, Grade Pay Rs. 4600) | HQ Office of SLUSI, New Delhi |
Officers interested in this Deputation Basis Job must meet the following eligibility conditions:
Maximum age of 56 years as on the closing date of receipt of applications (1st June 2026).
The selected candidate will be paid as per Level-7 of the Pay Matrix under the 7th Central Pay Commission. The pre-revised pay scale is Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs. 4600. The pay will be regulated as per DoPT Office Memorandum No. 6/8/2009-Estt (Pay-II) dated 17 June 2010.
Follow these steps to Apply Online or submit your application for this Latest Government Job:
Note: Applications not forwarded through proper channel or without requisite certificates will not be entertained.
The last date to apply is 60 days from the publication of the circular in Employment News, which is approximately 1st June 2026.
Yes, this Administrative Officer post is filled on a deputation basis for Central Government officers.
The salary is at Level-7 of the Pay Matrix (Pre-revised Rs. 9300-34800, Grade Pay Rs. 4600) as per 7th CPC.
No, this post requires 5 years of regular service in Pay Band-2 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200 or analogous post.
You can download it from slusi.da.gov.in or agriwelfare.gov.in under the Vacancy/Recruitment tab.
Cadre Clearance, Integrity Certificate, Vigilance Clearance, APARs, and educational certificates are required.
No, this is a deputation-based recruitment; selection is based on eligibility and documents.
Maximum age is 56 years as on the closing date of applications.
| Job Name | Location | Last Date | Details |
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Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI) Recruitment 2026 for 1 Administrative Officer – Apply Online @ slusi.da.gov.in
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New Delhi | 1st June, 2026 | View Details |
| Job Details | Closing Date |
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Administrative Officer
( 01 Posts) Posts • Pusa, New Delhi
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2nd October 2025 |
Soil & Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI), earlier All India Soil & Land Use Survey (AISLUS) established in 1958, is a subordinate office of the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. The foundation of the national level soil surveys in India was laid in 1953 when the Government of India invited Dr. F. F. Rickens, Soil Specialist from USA to advice on organizing soil survey programmes in the country. Subsequently in 1955, the All India Soil Survey Scheme was initiated under the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi to carry out reconnaissance soil surveys in the country. Four Regional Centres designated as Alluvial Soil Region, Black Soil Region, Red & Lateritic Soil Region- I and Red & Lateritic Soil Region- II were established at Delhi, Nagpur, Calcutta and Bangalore, respectively.
In the year 1958, the Scheme was enlarged by integrating land use survey scheme of the Central Soil Conservation Board of the Department of Agriculture for conducting detailed soil surveys in RVP catchment areas to provide detailed information on soil and land characteristics for planning and execution of effective soil conservation measures. Thus, the original Scheme was renamed as All India Soil & Land Use Survey (AISLUS) in 1958 and its responsibilities were enlarged to cover detailed soil surveys for soil conservation activities.