The CSB Scientist B Recruitment 2026 notification has been released for 28 Scientist B posts. If you are targeting government research positions, Scientist B is generally an entry-to-mid level scientist role that combines technical expertise with project execution and documentation. Below is a structured overview of what candidates should check and prepare before applying online.

Key highlights

  • Post: Scientist B
  • Total vacancies: 28
  • Mode of application: Online
  • Important: Applications must be submitted on or before the last date mentioned in the official notice.

What does a Scientist B role typically involve?

While the exact job profile depends on the lab/department and specialization, Scientist B roles in government setups commonly include:

  • Supporting and executing research, testing, or scientific/technical projects.
  • Data collection, analysis, and preparation of technical reports.
  • Handling instruments, methods, and quality/safety protocols.
  • Coordinating with project teams and maintaining records/documentation.

Eligibility: what to verify before applying

Eligibility criteria can differ by discipline and category, so candidates should cross-check each requirement in the official recruitment notice. In most Scientist B recruitments, you should verify:

  • Educational qualification: Required degree(s) and subject/discipline for the Scientist B post you are applying to.
  • Age limit: Minimum/maximum age and applicable relaxations (if any).
  • Experience (if required): Whether experience is mandatory or desirable, and what type (research/industry/government).
  • Nationality and other conditions: Any special conditions (e.g., language, medical fitness, etc.).

Tip: If multiple disciplines/posts are listed, ensure your qualification matches the exact branch/subject code mentioned, not just a broadly similar degree title.

Application process (online): common steps

Most government recruitment portals follow a similar flow. Expect steps such as:

  1. Registration: Create an account using email/mobile and basic details.
  2. Fill the form: Personal details, education, experience, category, and post preference (if applicable).
  3. Upload documents: Photograph, signature, and supporting certificates in specified format/size.
  4. Fee payment: Pay the application fee (if applicable) through online modes.
  5. Final submit: Preview carefully and submit; download/print the final application copy.

Selection process: what to expect

The selection method is defined in the recruitment notice. For Scientist B roles, the process commonly includes one or more of the following:

  • Written examination (objective/subject-based and/or general aptitude).
  • Screening/shortlisting based on qualifications/experience.
  • Interview to assess technical depth, project exposure, and role fit.
  • Document verification and other pre-appointment checks.

Prepare for both subject fundamentals (core concepts, methods, instruments) and documentation skills (report writing, data interpretation), as these are often discussed in interviews even when there is a written test.

Documents to keep ready

  • Government ID proof
  • Educational certificates and mark sheets
  • Caste/category/EWS certificate (if applicable)
  • Experience certificates (if applicable)
  • Disability certificate (if applicable)
  • Recent photo and signature as per required dimensions

Important reminders before the last date

  • Do not wait until the final day—portals may slow down due to high traffic.
  • Double-check spelling of your name, date of birth, and qualification details.
  • Save the submitted application PDF and payment receipt.

Next step: Read the official notification carefully for the exact last date, discipline-wise eligibility, fee, exam pattern (if any), and instructions for uploading documents.