ICAR-CIRC Recruitment 2026 for Part-time Medical Officer (PTMO) – Apply Online @ circ.icar.org.in
Golden Opportunity: A prestigious Latest Notification 2026 has been released by the ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle (CIRC). This is a prime Sarkari Naukri opportunity for medical professionals seeking contractual government employment in Uttar Pradesh. Candidates looking for Medical Officer Jobs in Government Sector should not miss this ICAR CIRC Walk-in Interview 2026.
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) | Nature of Post |
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| Part-time Medical Officer (PTMO) | Not Specified | As per Institute Norms | Temporary (Contractual) |
Applicants applying for the ICAR-CIRC Part-time Medical Officer Recruitment 2026 must meet the following requirements:
Since this is a Walk-in Interview, no online application is required. Follow these steps:
What is the last date to apply for ICAR-CIRC PTMO Recruitment?
The walk-in interview is scheduled for 25 May 2026. Candidates must report on this date.
Is this a permanent government job?
No, this is a temporary, purely contractual post.
What is the salary for Part-time Medical Officer at ICAR-CIRC?
Salary will be as per ICAR/Institute norms.
Where is the interview venue located?
ICAR-CIRC, Grass Farm Road, Meerut Cantt - 250001 (U.P.)
What is the official website for ICAR-CIRC?
Who can apply for this Sarkari Naukri?
MBBS graduates with valid MCI/State Medical Council registration.
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ICAR-CIRC Recruitment 2026 for Part-time Medical Officer (PTMO) – Apply Online @ circ.icar.org.in
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Meerut | 25th May, 2026 | View Details |
The Central Institute for Research on Cattle (CIRC) was founded as a nodal institution to monitor, coordinate and support all research and development projects for cattle improvement in the VII Five year Plan on 3rd November 1987 at Military Farms School & Research Centre, Meerut, by upgrading the status of All-India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Cattle. The institute was conceived to take advantage of the achievements made in the AICRP and earlier crossbreeding experiments at organized farms and under field conditions for evolution of a national milch breed (Frieswal Project) from a reasonably large crossbred base (Sahiwal x Holstein-Friesian), which was a limiting factor under AICRP on Cattle. Keeping in view the importance of indigenous breeds, known for their adaptability and disease resistance qualities, Indigenous Breeds Project (IBP) was undertaken in collaboration with the SAUs, State Govt. and Non Government Organizations. Similarly, Field Progeny Testing (FPT) project was undertaken to bring about improvement in crossbred cattle at farmers` herd. After initial set up at Military Farm School and Research Centre, CIRC had been functional at Shastri Nagar and later on at Modipuram, Meerut, before it finally shifted to its present location occupying a 30 acres campus at Grass Farm Road, Meerut Cantt, where the Directorate`s own building has come up in the year 2000. The campus boasts of lush green lawns and delightful ambiance. Directorate undertakes research, coordination and consultancy on the improvement of cattle by employing latest strategic breeding and reproductive tools and works closely with universities and other specialist institutes. Since its establishment, the CIRC has played a vital role in the country`s cattle improvement programmes and in pursuit of research.