Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand, is recruited for the post of Senior Resident. Selection for these posts will be on the basis of a walk-in-interview. According to the notification, there are a total of 20 recruits in various departments. For more information, you can visit the portal of RIMS at https://rimsranchi.org/.
Important Dates:
Walk-in-Interview - 05 March 2021
Reporting time for the walk-in interview - 9:30 am to 11 am
Post Details:
Pediatric Surgery -04 Posts
Nanatology-03 Posts
Nephrology-02 Posts
Medical Oncology -04 Posts
Surgical -02 Posts
Neurology -02 Posts
Plastic surgery-03 posts
Educational Qualifications:
Candidates must have a post-graduation degree with MBBS from a recognized university/institute.
Age Range:
- General category candidates should be 40 years of age or less.
- The maximum age limit for SC / ST category is 45 years.
- The maximum age limit for the backward class is 42 years
- The age limit of the general category of disabled candidates is 45 years.
- SCST category is up to 50 years for the disabled
- Candidates up to 47 years of age category can apply.
Payscale:
Pay level 11 with basic salary (Rs 67,700 per month)
Things to note:
- Submit the self-attested photocopy of the required documents at the time of the interview by filling the application form in the prescribed format.
- Candidates will have to appear with all their original documents due to the walk-in-interview.
- If you apply for more than one post, then submit a separate form for all.
- Also, put your self-attested passport photo on the form.
- Appointment to the post of Senior Resident will be for three years only.
- Candidates should have completed at least three years of senior residency in a related subject.
- Candidates from government or semi-government institutions will also have to present a No   Objection Certificate.
- Candidates should be Indian citizens.
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