WBHRB Recruitment 2020- Apply for 1371 Medical Officer posts; Apply now

Team Careers360 | June 18, 2020 | 05:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI- West Bengal Health Recruitment Board - WBHRB has invited applications for the post of Medical Officer (Specialist). A total of 1371 posts are to be filled through this process. Initially, the recruitment will be temporary but can be changed to permanent in the future. The online application process will start from June 19 and end on June 29, 2020, at 8:00 PM.
WBHRB Recruitment 2020 Vacancy Details
Department |
Number of Vacancies |
General Medicine |
162 |
General Surgery |
168 |
Gynae & Obs. |
121 |
Anaesthesia |
226 |
Ophthalmology |
93 |
Otorhinolaryngology |
92 |
Dermatology |
7 |
Pathology |
49 |
Biochemistry |
61 |
Microbiology |
5 |
Paediatric Medicine |
141 |
Orthopaedic Surgery |
103 |
Oncology |
7 |
Radiodiagnosis |
102 |
Psychiatry |
3 |
Medicolegal |
31 |
Total Posts |
1371 |
WBHRB Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
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Candidates should not be more than 40 years of age as on January 1, 2020.
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He/She must have an MBBS and Postgraduate degree in the speciality applying for and be registered as Medical Practitioners with the MCI.
WBHRB Recruitment 2020- How to apply?
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Go to the WBHRB website - wbhrb.in .
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Fill the WBHRB Medical Officer (Specialist) application with the relevant details as asked.
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Submit the form by paying the application fee of Rs 210 online.
WBHRB Medical Officer Recruitment 2020 Selection Process
The selection of Specialist Medical Officer will be done on the basis of the degrees, experience and interview. Which together will be of 100 marks.
For more information on the recruitment process see the
official notification.
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