Govt Job for Pharmacists at Government Medical College

Government General Hospital, also known as Nizamabad Government Hospital, is a major state-owned hospital situated in Nizamabad, Telangana.

Post : Pharmacist

No of Posts : 09

Consolidated Salary : Rs: 22,750 / –

Qualifications:
1. Intermediate
2. B.Pharmacy (OR) D.Pharmacy from recognized institutes.
3. Recruitment method to be registered with the Paramedical Board

Duration : In full outsourcing mode till 31.03.2022 or until the actual requirement ceases, whichever is earlier.

Age Limit : 1) Candidates for the post of Pharmacist should be up to a maximum age of 34 years.  As per 01.07.2021 it is permissible to calculate the maximum age limit as per the regulations with the following relaxations.

a. 5 years for SCs, STs and BCs.
b. For ex-servicemen 3 (three) years along with length of service in the Armed Forces.
c. Disabled 10 (ten) years

Note : Candidates should register their names at the office of the Superintendent Government Hospital, Nizamabad and can submit application form and original certificates for certification from 20.09.2021 to 27.09.2021 from 10.30 am to 04.00 pm at Government Hospital, Nizamabad.

This offer is entirely provisional on contract basis / outsourcing basis till 31.03.2022 without creating any claim or claim so far. The replacement process will follow the guidelines of DME, TS, Hyderabad

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