Walk-in-interview: SGPGI releases 16 vacancies for Senior Resident in Emergency Department

Published On 2019-01-29 07:57 GMT   |   Update On 2019-01-29 07:57 GMT
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New Delhi: Through a recent notice SGPGIMS Lucknow has released 16 Vacancies for Senior Residents on Contractual Basis. The selection will be done through Walk-in-Interview.

Applications are invited for vacant posts of Senior Resident in the following departments for a Short-Term appointment for a period of 89 days. The details are as under:


Number of posts may be increased or decreased.


Candidate should fill the prescribed form available before the interview.

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WALK-IN-INTERVIEW ON TUESDAY 12th February 2019 


Venue: Faculty Room, ERS-1


Date: 12.02.19


Time: 3.00 PM


No TA/DA will be given for attending interview


The Vacancies are in the Department of Emergency Medicine.

For more details about Senior Resident, Recruitment click on the given link:

https://medicaljob.in/jobs.php?post_type=&job_tags=sgpgims-up-jan2019&location=&job_sector=all

Qualification
MD (Anaesthesiology/Internal Medicine/Emergency Medicine/Surgery/Orthopedics).

AgeMaximum age limit 33 years as on 01.01.19.

Pay & allowancesRs. 67700-208700 and other allowances as per institute rules.

Candidates who have already completed three years Senior Residency may not be considered for the appointment.


Interested candidates are required to appear for a walk-in-interview on 12.02.19 at 3.00 PM in the department of Emergency Medicine (ERS-1). The candidates must bring following documents for submission:




  1. A bank draft of Rs. 200/- (rupees two hundred only) in favour of 'Director, SGPGI, Academic Account' payable at SBI, SGPGI Branch, Lucknow.

  2. One recent passport size photograph.

  3. Xerox copies of all relevant Certificates and Testimonials.


For more details click on the original website given below.

http://www.sgpgi.ac.in

 
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