Govt Job: For Pharmacist under State Aids Control Society

Applications are invited from eligible and qualified candidates for recruitment of various category posts in ICTC/ART/Blood Safety/Lab Services of erstwhile combined Guntur District under the control of the A.P. State AIDS Control Society (APACS) on a purely Contract basis. Initially for a period of one year.

Post: Pharmacist

No of posts: 01 (CST-01)
Monthly remuneration: Rs. 21,000/-pm

Educational Qualifications
1. Degree in Pharmacy from a recognized institute Or diploma holder in pharmacy with 3 years of experience in health care

Note : Must be registered in the concerned state pharmacy council

Age: The upper age limit is 42 years. Age will be reckoned as on 01-07-2022 as per G.O.Ms.No.105 GA (ser-A) dept., dated 27-098-2021 with relaxations as applicable. Relaxations will be as follows:

a) For SC, ST, BC, and EWS candidates: 05(Five) years.
b) For Ex-service Men: 03(Three) years in addition to the length of service in the armed forces.

c) For differently-abled persons: 10 (Ten) years.
d) Maximum age limit is 52 years with all relaxations put together.

The applicant must enclose a demand draft towards the application processing fee in favor of the District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit. Guntur, (if the candidate is eligible for more than one post, he is required to enclose the demand draft for each post and apply for each post separately) as given below;

a) For OC candidates = Rs.250/- The applications without a fee will be rejected summarily.
b) For SC/ST/BC/Physically challenged candidates = exempted

Method of selection:
Merit candidates will be selected following Roster points where ever applicable and a Merit list will be prepared, based on the following criteria.

a) Total Marks: 100
b) Aggregate of Marks obtained in all the years in the qualifying examination 75%

c) Weightage up to 15% will be given for Experience of Govt. Service inkling Contract/Outsourcing service and Covid-19 duties.

d) For COVID-19 Services ONLY:

i.-@2.5 marks per six months in Tribal Area
ii. @2.0 marks per six months in Rural Area

iii. @ 1.0 marks per six months in urban areas
e) Up to 10 marks @ 1.0 mark per completed year.

Weightage for No. of Years since passing qualifying examination: Maximum Marks 10.

The last date for submission of physical applications is 05:00 PM on August 27, 2022.

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