BARC Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview for 6 Resident Medical Officer Posts - Full Notification, Eligibility, Salary
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) has announced a walk-in interview for the recruitment of 6 Resident Medical Officer (RMO) posts on a contractual basis. This is an excellent opportunity for medical graduates seeking government jobs in a premier research organization. The recruitment is based on a walk-in interview process, not a competitive examination.
This is Direct Recruitment based on merit and interview performance, not a competitive exam.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization Name | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) |
| Post Name | Resident Medical Officer (RMO) |
| Total Vacancies | 6 |
| Application Start Date | Walk-in on 13 March 2026 |
| Last Date | 13 March 2026 (Walk-in) |
| Official Website | https://www.barc.gov.in/ |
| Post Name | Vacancies | Pay Scale/Salary | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| RMO (ICCU) | 4 | Consolidated monthly pay ₹96,000/- (I year), ₹99,000/- (II year), ₹1,03,000/- (III year) | Max 40 years |
| RMO (Casualty) | 2 | Consolidated monthly pay ₹96,000/- (I year), ₹99,000/- (II year), ₹1,03,000/- (III year) | Max 40 years |
| Total | 6 | - | - |
Age relaxation rules for SC/ST/OBC are not explicitly mentioned in the notification. Candidates should refer to the official PDF for details.
Since this is a walk-in interview, there is no written examination. The selection process is as follows:
Not Applicable (Walk-in Interview).
Application fee details are not specified in the notification. Candidates should check the official PDF for fee information.
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BARC Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview for 6 Resident Medical Officer Posts - Full Notification, Eligibility, Salary
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Mumbai | 13th March, 2026 | View Details |
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