Maharashtra to Fill 666 Vacant Teaching Posts in Government Medical Colleges
Maharashtra Starts Recruitment for 666 Vacant Teaching Positions
Mumbai: In a move to address the increasing demand for medical professionals in government medical colleges, the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has begun the recruitment process to fill 666 of the 1,600 vacant teaching posts, according to sources from the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER).
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According to the news reports an official from the DMER said that these posts include 428 lecturers, 167 associate professors, and 71 professors for government medical colleges. While it does not cover all vacant posts, it is a major relief for government medical colleges that are currently managing contractual teachers.
This includes vacancies in existing government medical colleges, as well as positions in nine new medical colleges that were introduced in the state this academic year.
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