JKPSC to recruit 480 medical officers through direct recruitment, 192 posts for open merit
Aatif Ammad | December 23, 2025 | 07:21 PM IST | 1 min read
J-K Health and Medical Education department sends requisition to JKPSC; postings to include mandatory peripheral service
The Jammu and Kashmir health & medical education department has referred 480 medical officer posts to the Jammu and Kashmir public services commission (JKPSC) for direct recruitment of medical officers. 40% of these posts are in the “open merit” category.
The requisition, submitted under the Jammu and Kashmir health and family welfare (gazetted) service rules, 2013, outlines the category-wise distribution of posts. Of the total 480 vacancies the category wise posts are:
|
Open Merit (OM) |
192 |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
38 |
|
Scheduled Tribe–1 (ST-1) |
48 |
|
Scheduled Tribe–2 (ST-2) |
48 |
|
Backward Area (BA) |
48 |
|
Other Backward Classes (OBC) |
39 |
|
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) |
48 |
|
ALC/IB: |
19 |
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JKPSC Recruitment: Conditions for selected candidates
The department has also requested JKPSC to incorporate specific conditions in the recruitment advertisement to avoid future legal complications.
These include a provision that selected candidates currently pursuing postgraduate courses or holding positions such as senior resident, registrar, or demonstrator will be given a one-time option to either accept the appointment or continue with their ongoing tenure.
Additionally, the selected medical officers will be required to serve mandatorily in peripheral and far-flung areas of the union territory, aimed at ensuring equitable healthcare delivery across Jammu and Kashmir.
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