Vacancy Circular No:
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)
invites applications for recruitment of Junior Resident
Number of Vacancy: 36 Posts
| LHMC Job opening 2021 Recruitment 2021 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Junior Resident |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 36 Posts |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Age Limit | Not exceeding 30 years from the last date of submission of application (relaxable by 5 years for SC/ ST candidates, 3 years for OBC Candidates. |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 56100 - 177500(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 16 Dec, 2021 |
| Last Date To Apply | 17 Dec, 2021 |
Educational Qualification: MBBS
Experience: Please refer to official document
In the interest of patient care services, the competent authority has decided to fill up the vacant posts of Non-PG Junior Residents (NPG-JR) on ad-hoc basis initially for a period of 44 days which will be extendable upto maximum of 6 months or till the regular incumbent is available, whichever is earlier. The extension, if any is subject to conduct of NPG-JR satisfactory performance, availability of the vacancy. 1. Name of the Post: 2. No of Post: 36 3. Salary: The scale of pay admissible to the Non-PG Junior Resident in the Level-10 (Rs. 56100/- to Rs. 177500/-) of the pay matrix and Non- Practicing Allowances (NPA) as per orders issued by the Government from time to time. 4. Eligibility: a) Only MBBS candidates from a recognized university registered with Delhi Medical Council can apply. Candidates who have completed internship during the period from 17.12.2019 to 16.12.2021 i.e last date of submission of application (02 years), will be considered & given first preference for selection on ad-hoc basis. b) Thereafter, if the seats remain vacant, the Competent Authority reserves the right to select candidates who have completed internship beyond above period. Those candidates who have already done one year Non PG Junior Resident (irrespective of in parts or one go) in any Institute are not eligible.
Pay Scale:
INR
56100 - 177500(Per Month)
Age Limit: Not exceeding 30 years from the last date of submission of application (relaxable by 5 years for SC/ ST candidates, 3 years for OBC Candidates.
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
1. The interested candidates may apply for the post of Non-PG Junior Resident (Ad-hoc basis) on or before 17th December, 2021.
2. The interested candidates may apply for the post in response to the vacancy circular in the prescribed format alongwith copy of Marksheet of High School/ Matriculation for date of birth, all Marksheets of MBBS, Qualified FMGE conducted by NBE (For foreign Graduates), Internship Completion Certificate, Live registration from DMC or acknowledgement slip indicating that the candidate has applied for registration, Certificate for Reserved Category as per Central Govt. format etc.) to Deputy Director (Administration), LHMC and Associated Hospitals, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 through SPEED POST/ REGISTERED POST or directly by Hand to R & I Section, LHMC & SSKH.
Published on: 16 December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
|---|---|
|
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( 123 Posts) Posts • -, New Delhi
|
18th August 2025 |
|
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( 09 Posts) Posts • Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, New Delhi
|
26th August 2025 |
|
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|
24th April 2025 |
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.