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Job Vacancies at AIIMS Delhi: How to Apply, Important Dates & More

If the candidate is applying for more than one position, a new application must be submitted along with the requisite fee for each post.

Job Vacancies at AIIMS Delhi: How to Apply, Important Dates & More

The All Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has announced 418 vacancies in AIIMS New Delhi and National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Jhajjar and invited applications to fill the various positions.

If you or someone you know is keen on finding out more about the vacancies and how to apply, read on. The online recruitment notice for AIIMS invites applicants for filling up Group ‘A’ (non-faculty) and ‘B’ & ‘C’ posts.

What are the vacancies that need to be filled?

  1. Scientists
  2. Biochemist
  3. Medical physicist
  4. Store keeper
  5. Programmer
  6. Technician (Radiology)
  7. Junior Engineer (Civil)
  8. Junior Engineer (Electrical)
  9. Medical laboratory technologist
  10. Junior Hindi translator
  11. Medical social service officer
  12. Lifeguard
  13. Operation theatre assistant
  14. Nuclear medical technologist
  15. Pharmacist
  16. Stenographer
  17. Assistant Warden
  18. Sanitary inspector

Educational qualifications for each role

Scientist II: Candidates applying for this position will have to have a PhD and also one-year of experience post PhD in the field. (This is in addition to experience or two years during the period of PhD) or PhD Preference will be given to those possessing some experience and publications in the line.

Biochemist: Candidates must possess a Master’s Degree in Biochemistry in chemistry with Biochemistry as a special subject from a recognised University. Additionally, they must have three years of research or practical experience in Biochemistry Pathological Laboratory, preferably of a Medical College or Hospital.

Medical Physicist: Candidates must have a Post Graduate (PG) Degree in Physics from a recognised University. A post-MSc diploma in radiological/medical physics from a recognised University. Candidates must also have internship experience of a minimum of twelve months in a recognised well-equipped radiation therapy department.

Storekeeper: Candidates applying for this position must possess a Master’s Degree in Economics/Commerce/Statistics.

Storekeeper (Drugs): A Degree in Pharmacy from a recognised university/institute.

Programmer: BE/BTech or Post Graduate in Science, Math etc. or Post Graduate in Computer Application.

Technician (Radiology): BSc (Hons) in Radiography or BSc Radiography 03 years course from a recognised University/Institution.

Junior Engineer: Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised Polytechnic institute.

Medical Laboratory Technologist: Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology/Medical Laboratory Science from a Government recognised university/Institution with two-year experience in a lab attached with a hospital having a minimum of 100 beds.

Junior Hindi Translator: Masters degree or a recognised University in Hindi English with English and Hindi as a main/elective subject at the degree level.

Things to know

Job Announcement
  • Interested candidates  can apply via the official AIIMS website, on or before 12 March 2020, up to 5 PM only.
  • The official notification can be accessed here.
  • Application forms will only be accepted Online.
  • If the candidate is applying for more than one position, a new application must be submitted along with the requisite fee for each post.
  • Details of any exemption available can be found here.

Application fee

  • General/OBC candidates: Rs 1500
  • SC/ST candidates/EWS: Rs 1200
  • Persons with Disabilities: Exempted

The application fee can be paid through debit card/ credit card and net banking. The application fee will not be refunded.

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(Edited by Gayatri Mishra)

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