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AIIMS, Jodhpur Senior Resident/Junior Resident Vacancies




AIIMS Senior Residency 2012: All India Institute of Medical Sciences has issued the recruitment for appointing Senior Residents, Junior Residents and Demonstrators in the department of Anatomy, Physiology, Bio-Chemistry and community and family medicine on contract basis. Eligible candidates can walkin interview on 21st Dec, 2012. For information related to education qualification, pay scales see the details given below.



AIIMS Senior Resident Vacancy 2013:
Organization name
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Post name
Senior Residents, Junior Residents and Demonstrators
No. of Posts
14
Qualification
Different
Location
Rajasthan
Selection Process
Walking
Date of Walking
21st Dec, 2012
Walking Time
10.00 am



S.No
Name of the Post
Qualification
No. of Posts
Pay Scale
1.
Senior Residents
MD/ M.Sc.
8
Rs 57,000/- or  Rs 41,000/-
2.
Junior Residents/Demonstrators
MBBS/ M.Sc.
6
Rs 48,000/- or Rs39,000


Education Qualification: Candidates applying for various posts must be MD/M.Sc/MBBS and the degree should be recognized by MCI/ Govt. of India.

How to Apply: Interested candidates have to first download the Application Form from the site aiimsjodhpur.edu.in fill it completely and bring it along with them while appearing for interview at
Medical college Building of AIIMS, Jodhpur (Rajasthan)


Important Date & Time
  • Date of Interview: 21st Dec, 2012 
  • Time of Interview: 10:00 AM


Note: For more details visit the Official Site of AIIMS


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