India Government Mint Kolkata Medical Officer Recruitment 2022: Advertisement for the post of Medical Officer in India Government Mint Kolkata. Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. The eligible candidates can submit their applications directly before 07 May 2022. Candidates can check the latest India Government Mint Kolkata Recruitment 2022 Medical Officer Vacancy 2022 details and apply online at the http://igmkolkata.spmcil.com/ recruitment 2022 page.
Vacancy Circular No:
India Government Mint Kolkata (IGM Kolkata)
invites applications for recruitment of Medical Officer
Government Mint
Alipore
, Kolkata, 700053 West Bengal
Number of Vacancy: 2 s Posts
| IGM Kolkata Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Company | IGM Kolkata |
| Job Role | Medical Officer |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 2 Posts |
| Job Locations | Kolkata |
| Age Limit | Candidate's upper age should not exceed 62 years on the date of Walk-in-interview. |
| Experience | 3 - 10 years |
| Salary | 55000 - 75000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 04 May, 2022 |
| Walkin Date | 07 May, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: MBBS
Experience: Please refer to official document
India Govt. Mint, Alipore, Kolkata-700053, a Unit of Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL) and a Miniratna Category I Central Public Sector Enterprise (wholly owned by Govt. of India), invites applications for engagement on fixed tenure contract basis for the following post 1. Position: Medical Officer 2. No of Post: 02 3. Qualification & Experience: MBBS Doctors with experience upto three years. MBBS Doctors possessing experience between three to seven years. MBBS Doctors possessing experience between seven to ten years. MBBS Doctors possessing experience more than ten years. 4. Monthly Compensation (All inclusive): Rs.55,000/-, Rs. 65,000/-, Rs. 70,000/-, Rs. 75,000/-
Pay Scale:
INR
55000 - 75000(Per Month)
Age Limit: Candidate's upper age should not exceed 62 years on the date of Walk-in-interview.
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
A) Aspirants intending to join as Medical Officer (Contractual) should attend the interview with original and attested copies of mark-sheets & certificates regarding :
(a) Proof of Age,
(b) Proof of Caste,
(c) Educational Qualification
(d) Professional Qualification,
(e) Post-specialization Experience, ( Registration with Indian Medical Council - and any other related matter.
B) Venue, Date and Time of Interview:
1. Venue : India Government Mint, Alipore (Near Taratala), Kolkata, W.8., Pin-700053
2. Date: 07.05.2022
3. Time: 11.00 A.M. (Candidates should report by 9.00 A.M. for documents-verification)
Published on: 04 May 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
India Government Mint, Kolkata (‘IGM, Kolkata’) a unit of SPMCIL is engaged in the manufacture of circulation coins, commemorative coins, and medals. IGM has a rich mining heritage and a legacy of producing quality products. The new mint was established in 1952 and became a unit of SPMCIL during corporatization in 2006. It is an ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certified unit.
Utilization of advanced technology, innovation, quality, and reliable delivery methods are some components of the strength of IGM Kolkata.
The history of Calcutta Mint starts with the treaty of the East India Company with Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula, dated 7th February 1757. In 1756, the Nawab of Bengal attacked and captured Calcutta, whereupon the British sent an army and fleet to recapture the town in January 1757. Following this, they obliged the Nawab to grant them the right to establish a Mint and they began to strike coins at first showing the Mint name Alinagar‘Calcutta Alinagar’ being the name given to the town by the Nawab. However, later in the year following the battle of Plassey, the new Nawab allowed the East India Company to strike coins with the Mint name Kolkata. Historical records, however, often differ and Thurston dates the Mint at 1759 or 1760 when a Parwana (Permission or license) was obtained after the treaty of Siraj-ud-Daulah in 1757. However, in September 1757 Mr. Frankland and Mr. Boddam were appointed joint Mint master and the Mint had swung into full operation, sending 3050 rupees to Kasimbazar for the approval of the Nawab and five to London. The earliest rupee from the Calcutta Mint was issued on the pattern of the Mughal Coins with Persian inscriptions. The site of the first Mint of Calcutta is not known.