AIIMS Recruitment 2024: SC/ST category candidates applying for this vacancy will have to pay Rs 250. At the same time, candidates of PWD category will not have to pay any fee. Candidates should keep one thing in mind that no application form will be accepted after the last date of application. So keep this in mind and apply in time.
AIIMS Recruitment 2024: AIIMS Nagpur is giving a great opportunity for a job. Recruitment has been issued by All India Institute of Medical Sciences for the posts of Senior Resident. Through this recruitment drive, the institute is going to appoint a total of 73 posts in various departments. The application process for this vacancy has started. The application process for this recruitment will be closed on the upcoming 07 October 2024. In such a situation, interested and eligible candidates applying for these posts can check the official notification by visiting the official website aiimsnagpur.edu.in. Along with this you can apply.
- Click on this direct link to visit the official website
- Click on this direct link to read the official notification
AIIMS Recruitment 2024: These are the important dates
- Date of release of Senior Resident notification – 28 September 2024
- Start of application for Senior Resident – 28 September 2024
- Last date of application for Senior Resident – 07 October 2024
AIIMS Recruitment 2024: This fee will have to be paid
General / OBC / EWS candidates applying for these posts will have to pay a fee of Rs 500. At the same time, candidates of SC / ST category will have to pay Rs 250 and candidates of PWD category will not have to pay any fee.
Candidates applying for these posts are advised to check what are the other terms and conditions related to the post, because if any candidate is not found to be in accordance with the prescribed eligibility, then his application form will not be accepted. So keep this in mind. For more information related to this vacancy, candidates have to visit the official website aiimsnagpur.edu.in.
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