BTSC Bihar Medical Officer Application Begins; Apply For 6437 Vacancies
Piyush.Dixit | September 19, 2019 | 12:53 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, September 19: Bihar Technical Service Commission (BTSC) has enabled the link to fill the application form of Bihar Medical Officer on September 18, 2019. As per official notification there are 6437 vacancies for multiple posts. Last date to apply for BTSC recruitment is October 18. Candidates belonging from General, OBC, EWS and from other state have to pay Rs 200 as application fee while the remaining have to pay only Rs 50. It is advised to candidates that apply for the respective posts after checking the eligibility from the official notification.Candidates who will fill the application form of BTSC in right manner, they will be issued the admit card by authority to appear in exam. Authority has not released the dates of examination yet.
Steps to Fill the Application Form of Bihar Medical Officer
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Visit the official website of Commission- pariksha.nic.in
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Click on the right side button of Apply Online
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After clicking on it a new tab will open in the center to fill the form
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Now Click on All Notification/Advertisement tab
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It will redirect for all the individual vacancy tab
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Candidates can apply for the respective post for which they want to apply
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Fill the details and submit the form
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Also upload scanned copy of photo and signature
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Save the final copy of application form for future use
Few Common recruitment posts of Bihar medical officers are Gynecologist, General Surgery Specialist, Physician, and Orthopedic Specialist Medical Officer.
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