BARC Recruitment 2026 for 2 GDMO & Medical Officer (Dental) – Apply Online @ barc.gov.in
The wait is over! The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), a premier nuclear research facility under the Department of Atomic Energy, has released the official notification for BARC Recruitment 2026. This is a golden opportunity for qualified medical professionals seeking stable Central Government Jobs in the research and atomic energy sector. A total of 2 vacancies have been announced for the posts of General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) and Medical Officer (Dental).
Candidates up to 50 years of age who possess an MBBS degree with one year of relevant experience or an M.D.S. (Prosthodontist) degree with three years of post-M.D.S. experience are eligible to apply. The selection will be conducted through a Walk-in Interview. Don't miss this chance to join India's top nuclear research institution. Read on for complete details on eligibility, salary, selection process, and how to apply.
The detailed vacancy distribution for BARC Recruitment 2026 is as follows:
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| General Duty Medical Officer | 1 | Rs. 38,029/- + DA (approx. Rs. 92,000/- p.m. in hand) |
| Medical Officer (Dental) | 1 | Rs. 45,098/- + DA (approx. Rs. 1,20,000/- p.m. gross) |
| Total | 2 Posts | |
Maximum age limit is 50 years. Age relaxation is applicable as per Government of India rules for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD).
Selected candidates will receive an attractive consolidated payment plus Dearness Allowance (DA) as per the 7th CPC norms:
Interested and eligible candidates must attend the Walk-in Interview on 08 July 2026. Follow these steps carefully:
Venue & Timing: Exact venue, reporting time, and other details are available in the official notification PDF. Download Official Notification.
The Walk-in Interview is scheduled on 08 July 2026. Candidates must appear on this date with all required documents.
A total of 2 vacancies are announced: 1 for General Duty Medical Officer and 1 for Medical Officer (Dental).
The salary ranges from Rs. 38,029/- to Rs. 45,098/- per month plus Dearness Allowance (DA). The in-hand salary is approximately Rs. 92,000/- for GDMO and Rs. 1,20,000/- for Dental Officer.
The selection will be done through a Walk-in Interview only. No written test is required.
Yes. For GDMO, one year of relevant experience after MBBS is mandatory. For Dental Officer, 3 years post-M.D.S. experience is required.
Candidates must carry original documents and one set of self-attested photocopies including ID proof, educational certificates, experience certificates, category certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, and the filled application form.
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BARC Recruitment 2026 for 2 GDMO & Medical Officer (Dental) – Apply Online @ barc.gov.in
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Mumbai | 8th July, 2026 | View Details |
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