1339 Assistant Professor Recruitment 2024: Eligibility, Vacancies and other details here - WBSSC

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Saturday 22 June 2024

1339 Assistant Professor Recruitment 2024: Eligibility, Vacancies and other details here

Assistant Professor Recruitment

Assistant Professor Recruitment: Good news for job aspirants.  Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will recruit for the post of Assistant Professor.  Applications are invited for the recruitment of 1339 posts of Assistant Professor (Medical) in Medical Hospitals and Universities/Colleges under Health Department of Government of Bihar.  Eligible candidates can submit their application on the official website at bpsc.bih.nic.in.


To apply, applicants need to go to the login page and sign in.   Candidates have to pay an online application fee while applying.


Application fee


 For General, OBC and EWS Category: Rs.300

 For SC/ST/PWD/Female Candidates: Rs.225


Pay scale


As per the notification, the job location will be in Bihar, Pay Scale 15600-39,100 - (Level-11), Grade Pay Rs.   6600.


Age Limit


As on 1st August, 2023 category wise upper age limit is as follows:


Unreserved Category: 45 years

Backward Class/Extremely Backward Class (Male & Female): 48 years

Unreserved Women, Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (Male and Female): 50 years

Doctors serving in Bihar State Health Service Cadre: 50 years


Selection pattern


According to BPSC, candidates will be selected after detailed evaluation of parameters like educational qualification and other factors.


Evaluation of Educational Qualification


MBBS Exam Number


   Above 70 percent: 5 marks

   Above 65 percentile: 4 marks

   Above 60 percent: 3 marks

   Above 55 percent: 2 marks

   Above 50 percent: 1 mark


For postgraduate applications, the assessment will be as follows


MD/MS or equivalent qualification recognized by Medical Council of India: 10 Marks


Ph.D., DM, M.Ch. and D.N.B.   (Superspecialty): 10 Marks


Work Experience in Government Sector: 2 marks per year, and up to a maximum of 10 marks


It may be mentioned here that as per the notification, if a candidate has failed in the MBBS examination, the total marks obtained in the examination will be calculated by taking the average of the failed and passed marks in the respective subject, BPSC said.


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