National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage Jobs Notification: National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage (NIIMH) invited applications for the post of Senior Consultant (Ayurveda) and Other Posts. The eligible candidates can apply to the post through the prescribed format and walk in interview on 15 February 2017.
Notification details
Advertisement No. : 01/2017
Important Date:
- Date for Walk in interview - 15 February 2017
National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage Vacancy Details
- Senior Consultant (Ayurveda)-01 Post
- Senior Consultant (Ayurveda)-01 Post
- Senior Research Fellow (Ayurveda)-01 Post
- Data Entry Operator-01 Post
- Multi Tasking Staff-02 Posts
Eligibility Criteria for Multi Tasking Staff and Other Posts Job
Educational Qualification:
- Senior Consultant (Ayurveda)- Preferably a retired Ayurvedic Doctor from any Central/State/ Govt./Autonomous Body Hospital with MD/MS (Ayurveda) from any Recognized University OR MD/MS (Ayurveda) from any Recognized university
- Senior Consultant (Ayurveda)- B.A.M.S. Degree from any Recognized University with two year Research experience as JRF (Ayurveda)
- Senior Research Fellow (Ayurveda)- Diploma in Pharmacy/D.Pharma (Ayurveda) from any Recognized University/ Institution with two years experience in Recognized Ayurvedic Hospital OR B. Pharm
- Data Entry Operator- Bachelor Degree in Any Discipline from a Recognized University. Diploma in Computer Education from a Recognized Institution Should have good typing Speed in English and Hindi
- Multi Tasking Staff- Matriculation (10th Pass)
Age Limit for Senior Consultant (Ayurveda) Job -65 years
Age Limit for Senior Research Fellow (Ayurveda) Job- 35 years
Age Limit for Data Entry Operator Job- 27 years
Age Limit for Multi Tasking Staff Job- 27 years
How to Apply for the National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage Multi Tasking Staff and Other Posts Jobs 2017
Eligible candidates can apply to the post through the prescribed format and walk in interview on 15 February 2017 at National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage.
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