Eligibility :
MBBS, PG Diploma, MD
Last Date :
4/4/2016 4:09:00 PM
Job Details
Senior Residents Job position in New Delhi Municipal Council
Essential Qualifications : M.B.B.S. with P.G. Degree/Diploma/D.N.B. in the concerned specialty from a recognized university/institution and should have a valid registration with Delhi Medical Council. Must have not completed 03 years Senior Residency in any Govt. Hospital/recognized institution including regular & adhoc period
Department & No. of Vacancies
Medicine/02
Paediatric/02
Anaesthesia/04
Radiology/01
Obs. & Gynae/01
Emoluments Per Month : P.B. Rs. 15,600-39,100 + Grade Pay Rs. 6600/- + NPA + Usual allowances as admissible. Residence shall be provided, if available
Appointment & Tenure : For a period of 03 years
Age : As on 04.04.2016-35 years. The age is relaxable for Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes candidates/OBC Candidates/OPH candidates as per the Govt. of India Rules. However candidates have to produce the SC/ST/OBC/OPH certificate in prescribed Performa. Reservation for SC/ST/OBC/OPH shall be applicable as per Govt. of India rules and strictly followed
Application Process :
Walk in Interview will be held on 04.04.2016 at Office of the Director (Medical Services), New Delhi Municipal Council, Charak Palika Hospital, Moti Bagh-I, New Delhi-110021. Reporting Time : 09.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M. for verification of certificates and other particulars to the office of the H.A. Branch, Administrative Block, 1st Floor, NDMC, Charak Palika Hospital, Moti Bagh-I, N. Delhi-110021. The candidate must bring the filled application form as per prescribed format and also paste recent passport size photograph on it and should report at the time of Interview. Candidate must attach attested/self attested Photocopies of their Mark Sheets, Certificates and Degrees etc. with the application form. The Candidate is required to produce all Original Mark sheets/ Certificates/ Degrees/ documents with valid D.M.C. Registration at the time of interview
Organisation Profile :
Delhi Set-up had recommended that a fresh law governing NDMC should be passed by the Parliament for proper organization and functioning of the New Delhi Municipal Council. Consequent upon enforcement of Constitution (Seventy Fourth Amendment) Act, several provisions in Punjab Municipal Act, 1911 had to be brought in tune with Part IXA of the Constitution before 31st May, 1994. Furthermore, there were several major differences between various functional regimes prescribed under the old law governing NDMC in comparison to the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957.