WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020; Apply Online for 1371 Posts
Team Careers360 | July 24, 2020 | 12:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI - The West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB) is inviting online application to recruit candidates for Medical Officer (Specialists). There a total of 1371 vacancies to be filled under the WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can fill in the application form till Jully 31, 2020 in online mode. Check all important details related to the WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020 here.
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Important dates of WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020
- Starting dates of June 19, 2020
- Last date to apply July 31, 2020
Vacancies of WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020
Medical Officer (Specialist) - 1371
Eligibility Criteria of WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020
For the post of Medical Officer (Specialist), the academic qualification is MBBS, PG (Relevant Discipline).
How to apply for WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020?
- Visit the official website - wbhrb.net.in
- Click on "Apply Now"
- Read all the instructions before proceeding and clicking on "Agree"
- Fill in all the details carefully and click on "Submit"
Application fee of WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020
The application fee is Rs. 210.
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