New Delhi, April 15: The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 27 positions, including Senior Residents, for those aspiring to work in the organization.
The vacancies include 2 positions each for Senior Resident (Medicine) and Senior Resident (ICU), 3 for Senior Resident (Obstetrics and Gynecology), 4 for Senior Resident (Orthopedics), along with various full-time contractual specialist roles in Anesthesia, Chest, ENT, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, and Accident & Emergency, as well as 7 part-time contractual super specialist positions.
Candidates must possess a Master’s degree/diploma or DNB/DM/MCH in the relevant specialty along with an MBBS degree and requisite experience as specified. The maximum age limit for candidates is set between 45 to 69 years, calculated as of April 24. Relaxations in the age limit will be provided to candidates from reserved categories as per regulations.
Selection of eligible candidates will be based on a walk-in interview and document verification, with salaries ranging from ₹67,700 to ₹1,50,000, along with additional benefits and allowances.
Candidates must pay the application fee according to their category, which is ₹300 for General/OBC and ₹75 for SC/ST. Women and candidates from the PWD category will also receive age limit relaxations as per rules.
The walk-in interview will take place on April 24 from 9 AM to 11 AM at the ESIC Hospital, Rohini, Sector-15, Delhi-110089. Interested candidates are advised to arrive on time and bring all relevant documents.
For more information regarding the recruitment, candidates are encouraged to visit the official ESIC website and check the detailed notification for the respective positions.
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