BARC Vacancy 2026: Recruitment for Research Associates at BARC Mumbai – Complete Guide
- A total of around 56 Research Associate vacancies have been advertised under Advertisement No. 3/2026(R‑V).
- These positions are spread across 25 specialised research projects covering fields like nuclear materials, laser technologies, chemical engineering, life sciences, agriculture, membrane science, and more.
- Posts are generally classified into RA‑I, RA‑II, and RA‑III categories based on experience and project needs, with corresponding fellowship levels.
✔ Some projects may also consider advanced research experience or specialised expertise depending on the scientific focus.
Note: Always refer to the official advertisement for detailed eligibility norms.Fellowship & BenefitsBARC offers attractive monthly fellowships depending on RA category:
- RA‑I: Approx ₹58,000/month
- RA‑II: Around ₹61,000/month
- RA‑III: Up to ₹67,000/month
Along with a fellowship, candidates typically receive an annual contingency grant and house Rent Allowance (HRA) as per norms.
- Candidates are first screened based on applications received.
- Shortlisted candidates are called for an interview, which usually assesses research aptitude, technical knowledge, and domain expertise.
- Final selection is based on performance in the interview and project suitability.
📆 Important Deadline: 24 April 2026 (applications must reach BARC by this date).
📍 Address: Deputy Establishment Officer, Recruitment‑V, Central Complex, BARC, Trombay, mumbai – 400085.Work Location & FieldsSelected Research Associates will be posted at BARC headquarters in Trombay, Mumbai. Projects span experimental and theoretical research in areas like:
- Nuclear science and reactor materials
- Polymer and battery research
- Laser and plasma technologies
- Nuclear agriculture and food research
- Computational and membrane science
…and other cutting‑edge R&D sectors.
- Work with top scientists and engineers in India’s premier nuclear R&D organisation.
- Gain experience on real research projects with national significance.
- Build a strong foundation for a future career in research, academics, or advanced scientific roles.