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76 Junior Resident Vacancy – LHMC,Delhi

Last Date:27 Feb,2020
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)
Delhi

Eligible candidates willing to work on contract basis on 76 permannt posts of Junior Resident in Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC Delhi) may send their applications so that it reaches the venue by 27-02-2020 .Application must be accompanied by all related documents pertaining to age, qualification and experience.

Employment Notification 76 Junior Resident Vacancy – LHMC,Delhi

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Junior Resident
No of post – 76
Pay Scale – Level-10

Educational Qualification:
MBBS/ BDS.

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General Information:

  • The numbers of vacant posts indicated above are provisional and subject to the change without any notice.
  • Out of the 76 vacancies, 03 current vacancies are reserved for persons who suffer from not less than 40% of relevant disabilities IOL, OA (nonsurgical)]. For Dental Department, OL and HH are eligible. In case of non-availability of suitable person with disabilities the carried forward reservation and backlog vacancies against 15 seats shall be filled by persons other than a person with disabilities. Where in any recruitment year any vacancy earmarked for EWS cannot be filled up due to non-availability of a suitable candidates belonging to EWS, such vacancies for that particular recruitment year shall not be carried forward to the next recruitment year as backlog.
  • Only MBBS/BDS candidates from a recognized University registered with Delhi Medical Council/Delhi Dental Council and completed/likely to complete Internship by 11.02.2020, can apply. Candidates who have completed Internship on or before 11.02.2018 need not apply; as such candidates would not be eligible. Those Candidates who have already done one year Non-PG Junior Residency is not eligible for the said posts.
  • The scale of pay admissible to the Non-PG Junior Resident in the Level-10 (Rs. 56100/- to Rs. 177500/-) of the pay matrix + other allowances as admissible as per orders issued by the Government from time to time.
  • Not exceeding 30 years as on 11.02.2020 (relaxable by 5 years of SC/ST candidates, 3 years for OBC Candidates. Age Relaxation of 10 years for Persons With Disability (15 years for SC/ST and 13 years for OBC Candidates).
  • All Reservations will be considered in the above posts strictly in accordance with
    prescribed norms/rules as governed by Govt. of India.
  • SC/ST Candidates must bring community/caste certificate in the prescribed format of Govt. of India.
  • Candidates seeking reservation as OBC candidates are required to submit certificate regarding OBC Status & Non Creamy Layer status as per the prescribed format issued by Govt. of India. The OBC certificate has been issued not earlier than one year from the date of Registration i.e. 11.02.2020. Their Sub-Caste should match with the entries in Central Govt. List of OBC, failing which their candidature will not be considered under any of the applied reserved category and will be treated as UR.
  • The benefit of reservation under EWS can be availed upon production of an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a Competent Authority in the prescribed format Annexure-I. The certificate must be issued upto 11.02.2020. The candidates having certificate beyond 11.02.2020 will not be considered for EWS candidate and their candidature will be treated as cancelled.
  • Medical / Surgical Department: S-can perform work by sitting, ST-can perform work by standing, W-can perform work by walking, SE-can perform work by seeing, H-can perform work by hearing/speaking, RW-can perform work by reading and writing.
  • Persons with disability to produce a certificate issued by a competent medical authority at the time of Scrutiny.
  • Other service conditions will be applicable as specified by the Govt. of India from time to time.
  • The candidates are advised to ensure that they fulfil the eligibility criteria as mentioned in the advertisement before coming for Registration.
  • Application fee shall be paid through NTR portal bharatkosh.govin and the candidates should enclose the copy (2 copy) of the receipt along with their application. The detail regarding the same is mentioned in Annexure-II. The application fee will be non-refundable.
  • Incomplete application in any respect will not be considered. The candidate must bring the filled the application form (paste one recent passport size photograph in application form and paste two photograph,in Admit Card self-attested).
  • The selection of MBBS Non-PG Junior Residents will be made through MCQ type written test followed by Counselling and for BDS Non-PG Junior Resident, only MCQ type written test base.
  • The Question paper has 60 MCQ with four responses (each question will be of 4 marks & 1 mark will be deducted for wrong answer).
  • The tenure of Non-PG Junior Resident is for one year including any service rendered as Non-PG Junior Resident earlier on ad-hoc/regular basis in any Institution (Initial appointment on selection will for 6 months extendable to another 6 months on recommendation of concerned Head of Department).
  • No Mobile Phone. any other Electronic Gadgets/Teaching Material is allowed in the Examination Hall. Any electronic device if found in possession of any candidate he/she will be summarily disqualified.
  • In case of any legal dispute the jurisdiction of the court will be Delhi/New Delhi.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 76 Junior Resident Vacancy – LHMC,Delhi

  • Lady Hardinge Medical College is a medical college for women located in New Delhi, India. Established in 1916, it became part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi in 1950. The college is funded by the Government of India.
  • When the national capital of India was shifted to Delhi, Lady Hardinge, the wife of the then Viceroy of India, Baron Charles Hardinge, decided to establish a medical college for women, as she recognized that the lack of such a college made it impossible for Indian women to study medicine. The foundation stone was laid by Lady Hardinge on 17 March 1914 and the college was named Queen Mary College & Hospital to commemorate the visit by Queen Mary in 1911-12. Lady Hardinge was actively involved in collecting funds for the college from the princely states and the public until her death on 11 July 1914.
  • The college was inaugurated on 7 February 1916 by Baron Hardinge in the Imperial Delhi Enclave area. On the suggestion of Queen Mary, the college and the hospital was named after Lady Hardinge to perpetuate the memory of its founder. The first principal was Dr. Kate Platt and the college admitted 16 students. As the college was then affiliated to University of the Punjab, the students had to sit their final examinations at King Edward Medical College in Lahore. The college became affiliated to the University of Delhi in 1950 and post-graduate courses were started in 1954.Dr. Ruth Young CBE, who as Ruth Wilson was the first Professor of Surgery at the College, served as Principal from 1936 until 1940. The Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, one of the two hospitals attached to the Lady Hardinge Medical College, was built in 1956.
  • Initially, the college was an autonomous institution managed by a Governing Body. In the year 1953, the Board of Administration constituted by the Central Government took formal charge of the management of the institution. In February 1978, the management was taken over by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India under an Act of Parliament.One of the director professors is chosen as the president of the college, the most senior post in the college.
  • The hospital has provided services to male patients since 1991.Since 2011 the admission capacity to the MBBS course has been raised to 200 seats. The college has two teaching hospitals, Smt. Sucheta Kriplani Hospital and Kalawati Saran Child Hospital, with 877 and 350 beds respectively. The college and hospital also provides tertiary level medical facilities to the city. The college’s Department of Microbiology is internationally acclaimed for its salmonella phage typing, and it is a World Health Organization collaborating centre for reference and training in streptococcal diseases for South East Asia.It is also a surveillance center for AIDS. The first ART center for children in the country, was also started in LHMC in 2007.

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