National Institute of Pathology Recruitment 2023 - Scientist C Vacancy, Job Openings

National Institute of Pathology invites candidates for the recruitment of Scientist C Jobs in India, Apply Now!
National Institute of Pathology Recruitment 2023 - Scientist C Vacancy, Job Openings

National Institute of Pathology released latest job notification for the recruitment of Scientist C jobs. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on National Institute of Pathology job vacancy 2023.

National Institute of Pathology Job Notification 2023

National Institute of Pathology invites applications online from the citizens of India for filling up of Scientist C vacancies. Post Details, Salary Scale Given below:-

National Institute of Pathology Job Openings

About National Institute of Pathology Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Scientist C

Post

01

Age Limit

40 Years

Salary

Rs. 67,000/- + HRA

Date

31/03/2023

Location

Delhi

Application Fees

N/A

Qualification & Eligibility Criteria for Scientist C Vacancy:

Post Name

Qualifications

Scientist C

MBBS degree with 6 years’ experience or Post Graduate Diploma in medical subjects after MBBS with 5 years’ experience in the relevant subject (Laboratory Medicine/ Pathology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry). 

Or

Post Graduate Degree (MD/ MS/ DNB) after MBBS with 4-year research experience in the relevant field

(Laboratory Medicine/ Pathology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry).

How to Apply for National Institute of Pathology Job Opening 2023:

Interested candidates are required to apply online using the website instpath.gov.in

Selection Process for Scientist C Job Vacancy:

The eligible candidate will have to appear in Interview.

Disclaimer: Provided by National Institute of Pathology.

About National Institute of Pathology - The Indian Registry of Pathology (IRP) was established in 1965 under the auspices of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in New Delhi, India as a Centre for collection and distribution of teaching material in pathology. The Registry was renamed in 1980 as the National Institute of Pathology (IOP) in view of its expanded scope and activities. As per the need of the post-independence era when a large number of new medical colleges were coming up, IRP took up the initiative with the original aims and objectives of collection, classification, duplication and distribution of a representative spectrum of histopathological teaching material to several medical colleges, institutions, individual pathologists and clinicians. Further, the Registry provided a consultative machinery through the medium of consultative panels for different branches of special pathology alongwith the gradual development of a training center for pathologists, technicians, etc.



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