OPSC Ayurvedic Medical Officer (AMO) Recruitment 2020 Apply Online for Group B Posts, OPSC Ayurvedic Medical Officer (AMO) Notification 2020 Apply Online for Group B Posts, OPSC Ayurvedic Medical Officer (AMO) Group B Eligibility Criteria, OPSC Ayurvedic Medical Officer (AMO) Selection Process
Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has Going to Announce Employment Notification for Recruitment to the post of Ayurvedic Medical Officer in the Group-B rank of the State under Health & Family Welfare Department, Applications are invited online through the proforma Application From to be made available on the Website www.opsconline.gov.in
Name of the Post – Ayurvcdic Medical Officers in the Group-B
Age Limit – A candidate must have attained the age of 21 (Twenty one) years and must not be above 32 (Thirty two) years, The Upper age Limit Prescribed above shall be relaxable by 5 (five) years for candidates belonging to the Categories of Scheduled Castes (S.C.), Scheduled Tribes (S.T.), Socially & Educationally Backward Classes (S.E.B.C.), Women, Ex-Servicemen and by cumulative 10 (Ten) years for candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped categ01y, whose pennanent disability is not Jess than 40%.
Educational Qualifications – A Bachelor’s Degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) or equivalent degree from an University or Institution recognised by the Central Council of Indian Medicine and he/she must have registered himself/ herself under the Odisha State Council of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Examination Fee – A candidate is required to pay a non-refundable and non-adjustable fee of~ 500/- (Rupees Five hundred) only. Candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste I Scheduled Tribe of Odisha and Persons with Disability (whose permanent disability is not less than 40%) are exempted from payment of this fee.
Selection Methods – The selection of candidates for recrnitment to the posts of Ayurvedic Medical Officer shall be made on the basis of written test (Objective type- Multiple Choice Questions) and career marking. The career marking will be for 30% (10% each for class 10th, class 12th and BAMS) and 70% for written test. The written examination shall be of two papers carrying 100 marks each with a duration of one & half hour for each paper. No negative marking system will be followed in the written examination in case of wrong response (answer)
How to Apply – Candidates must apply online through the concerned Website of the OPSC http://opsconline.gov.in
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