Govt Job: For Pharmacists under Directorate of Health Services

The Directorate of Health Services, Assam is committed to providing preventive, promotive, curative, and quality health services at an affordable price to the people of Assam.

Directorate of Health Services (DHS) has an important role in the provision and administration of health services and in order to raise the quality, extend accountability and deliver the services fairly, effectively and courteously.

Online applications are invited from the citizens of India as defined under Article 5 and 6 of the Constitution of India for filling up of the following vacancies of different cadre of Grade-Ill posts for filling up existing vacant posts and newly created posts in different health institutions in the State under the establishment of the Directorate of Health Services, Assam.

Post : Pharmacist

No of Posts :70 [UR-27, SC-4 ST(p)-7, ST(H)-4, OBC/MOBC-18, EWS-7] [PWD : UR-1, OBC-1, SC-1]

Requisite qualification : Diploma / Degree in Pharmacy from Government recognized institute and must be registered under Assam Pharmacy Council

Pay Scale : Rs.14,000 – Rs.60,500/-

Grade Pay : Rs.7600/-

Application Fee : No fee is required to be paid.

Age Limit
The category-wise age limit as on the last date of receipt of application is as under
Minimum age (in years) 18
Maximum age (in years)

UNRESERVED – 40
OBC / MOBC – 43
SC/ ST – 45
PWD – 50

Selection Process :
I) Selection process shall be notified in due course in the official website of the Directorate of Health Services, Assam (dhs.assam.gov.in) in due course of time.

II) The online application form shall also be uploaded in the same portal shortly. The candidates are requested to keep a watch in the portal.

Terms & Conditions : Intending candidates are to check the official website of the Directorate of Health Services, Assam (dhs.assam.gov.in) for detail terms & conditions and other criteria’s of the recruitment process which will be uploaded in due course of time.

Last Date : Extended up to 28/02/2022 midnight

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