DMER Maharashtra issues notice on Delay In Publishing Seat Matrix for Bond Service allotment of PG medicos, Details

Published On 2022-07-24 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-07-24 05:30 GMT

Maharashtra: The Directorate of Medical Education & Research (DMER) has announced a delay in publishing of the seat matrix for PG Degree holders for government bond service.

As per the notification, DMER was supposed to release the detailed seat matrix on its official website. But due to administrative reasons, the process of seat matrix publication and preference form filling for bond service (social responsibility services) allotment for the summer 2022 batch is postponed until further notice.

The process of the central round for allotment of the services to bonded PG degree candidates will be carried out by filling out the online application form and by online allotment as per schedule. The online application form and preferences can be filled out by 28th July 2022 (11:00 am to 5:00 pm)

On 29th July 2022 at 5:00 pm, declaration of allotment of bond service to candidate and issue of recommendation letter web portal through login ID will be done. The candidates should take the printout of the recommendation letter and report to the concerned allotted institute with requisite documents within 7 days from the date of the recommendation letter

The candidates who have MD/MS/Diploma passed during summer-2022 of MUHS from Government/Government added institute are eligible for bond service.

The following are the vacant positions available for bond service –

1. Senior Resident and Tutors in Government/ Corporation/Govt. Aided Medical Colleges.

2. Specialty Medical officers in Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Peripheral Hospitals.

3. Specialty Medical Officer/ Medical Officer in Public Health Department, if any.

4. Specialty Medical Officer/Medical Officer in Navi Mumbai/ Kalyan Dombivali/Pune/Nashik Municipal Corporation and ESIC Hospitals.

All detailed information, including the number of speciality-wise vacant posts, general instructions eligibility criteria, list of documents required to be submitted to the institutes, and tie-breaker for selection, will be published on DMER's website www.dmer.org. All eligible candidates must complete the online application form on DMER's website. Vacancy position posts are likely to change at any time.

The candidates who don't fill out the online application form and refuse to get the allotment of bond service, such candidates will be deemed to be not interested in complying with bond service. Hence for such candidates, the process of recovery of bond penalty amount will be initiated.

The candidates can fill a maximum of 10 desired preferences. However, if a post cannot be allotted as per preference filled by the candidates, the Competent Authority will be allott any available post of the respective subject.

To view the notice, click on https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pg-notice-02-181649.pdf.


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