Lady Hardinge Medical College Clinical Embryologist Recruitment 2026 – Apply for 1 Post Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) is seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of Clinical Embryologist on a deputation basis. This recruitment offers an excellent opportunity for experienced medical professionals to join a prestigious institution in the capital city. 1. What is the mode of application? 2. Is this a permanent post? 3. What documents are required?
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Lady Hardinge Medical College
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https://lhmc-hosp.gov.in
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Clinical Embryologist
1
Level-11 (Rs. 67,700-2,08,700)
Deputation
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Eligibility for Clinical Embryologist
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Applications must be sent through the Proper Channel in the enclosed proforma in duplicate to the undersigned.
No, this position is to be filled on a deputation basis.
Applicants must submit an application in the prescribed proforma, Vigilance Clearance Certificate, attested copies of APAR dossiers for the last five years, statement of major/minor penalties, and cadre clearance certificate.
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Lady Hardinge Medical College Clinical Embryologist Recruitment 2026 – Apply for 1 Post
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New Delhi | 17th February, 2026 | View Details |
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The Lady Hardinge Medical College for women was founded in 1914 to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty Queen Mary in 1911-12. Lady Hardinge the wife of the then Viceroy was the first to take initiative for starting a medical college for women, as the lack of separate medical college for women made it almost impossible for Indian women to study medicine.
The foundation stone of this institution was laid by Lady Hardinge on 17th March, 1914. Unfortunately this great lady died later in the same year and on the suggestion of Queen Mary the college and the hospital was named after Lady Hardinge to perpetuate the memory of its founder.
The college and hospital was formally opened by Lord Hardinge the then Viceroy of India on 17th February 1916. The close association of countess of Dufferin Fund Council continued over many years and senior teaching staff almost exclusively consisted of its members till India became independent.