SGPGI Recruitment 2021: More than 800 posts will be recruited, ‘Government has got approval’. 1 News Track English
SGPGI Recruitment 2021: In the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI), located on Rae Bareli Road, Lucknow, preparations are on for more than 800 posts from next month. Which has been approved by the government. Most of the posts are of nurse. Apart from this, recruitment has been planned for many other posts. Let us tell you that a new emergency center will be inaugurated in the institute this month. In which the work of dialysis will be done especially for cancer patients. It is worth noting that a new emergency center of 520 beds is being prepared in PGI. Regarding the recruitment, Director Dr. RK Dhiman told that its advertisement will be issued next month.
More than 800 posts will be recruited
SGPGI administration will issue recruitment advertisement next month for recruitment to more than 800 posts. Online applications will be sought for this. Eligible and eligible candidates will be selected on the basis of written examination. In this, maximum 650 posts are of nurse.
These posts will be recruited
SGPGI will recruit for many other posts including Nurse, Technician, Clerical Cadre, Social Worker, Store Keeper, Receptionist.
• Nurse.
• Technician.
• Clerical Cadre.
• Social worker.
• Store Keeper.
• Receptionist.
Advertisement will be released next month
PGI Director Dr. RK Dhiman said that the approval for recruitment to more than 800 posts has been received from the government. Every cadre wise posts are being fixed in the recruitment cell. Many issues are being considered on his qualifications etc. All preparations are being made to release the advertisement next month.
more than one thousand vacancies
Dharmesh Kumar, General Secretary of PGI Employees Federation said that more than one thousand posts of different cadres are vacant in PGI. Every year 25 to 30 workers are retiring. Let us inform that the President of Employees Federation Jitendra Yadav and General Secretary Dharmesh Kumar have been demanding permanent recruitment for two years. More than half a dozen letters have also been given to the director of the institute.
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