Age
30-45 Years
Min Qualification
Graduation
Location
Jharkhand
If you have dedicated your life to the pinnacle of medical science and are looking for a platform to both practice and teach, the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has just unveiled a career-defining opportunity. This recruitment drive is focused on filling 90 regular positions for Assistant Professors within various Super Specialty departments in government medical colleges across the state. Beyond just a job, this is a chance to shape the next generation of doctors while serving in esteemed institutions like MGMMCH Jamshedpur, SNMMCH Dhanbad, and other premier state colleges.
These roles offer more than just professional prestige; they provide the long-term career stability and growth associated with a permanent government position in the Jharkhand Medical Education Service. For a specialist, this is an invitation to contribute to the healthcare infrastructure of Jharkhand, ensuring that advanced medical care reaches every corner of the state through high-level clinical work and meticulous academic research.
Candidates must possess a DM, M.Ch, DNB, or DrNB in the specific specialty from a recognized medical institution. Additionally, completing a Basic Course in Biomedical Research is mandatory.
Unreserved / EWS / BC-I & BC-II: βΉ600 plus applicable bank charges.
SC / ST of Jharkhand State: βΉ150.
PwD Candidates (40% or more disability): Exempted from paying the fee.
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Q1: Can candidates from other states apply?
Ans: Yes, but the benefits of reservation are strictly for the permanent residents of Jharkhand.
Q2: Is there any penalty for failing MBBS exams?
Ans: Yes, 1 mark will be deducted for every failure in the three university MBBS exams. Those with more than 3 failures are ineligible.
Q3: What is the retirement age for this post?
Ans: The superannuation age is 67 years.
Q4: Do I need to send a hard copy of my application?
Ans: Yes, it must reach the JPSC office by May 25, 2026, or your candidature will be rejected.
Q5: Are private hospital experiences counted for extra marks?
Ans: No, marks for work experience are specifically for the government sector (2 marks per year, max 10).
Q6: What happens if I upload a blurry photo?
Ans: The commission warns that applications with unclear photographs or signatures will be rejected.
Q7: Is a PhD required for this role?
Ans: While not mandatory, having a PhD, DM, or M.Ch in the same specialty adds 10 marks to your merit score.
Q8: Can I change my category (e.g., from Gen to BC-I) later?
Ans: No, changes to the reservation category are not permitted once the online application is submitted.
Q9: What is the duration of the probation period?
Ans: Newly appointed Assistant Professors will be on probation for 2 years.
Q10: Who should I contact for technical issues during the application?
Ans: You can call the JPSC technical helpline at +91-8929883832 during working hours.