Age
21-35 Years
Min Qualification
Graduation
Location
Mizoram
Stepping into a career with the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC) is more than just securing a "Sarkari Naukri"; it is about embracing a life of prestige, stability, and profound social impact. The recently released Advertisement No. 1 of 2026-2027 opens the doors for medical professionals to join the Health & Family Welfare Department as Junior Grade officers. This is a Group ‘A’ (Gazetted) role, placing you at the highest tier of state administration where your decisions directly influence the wellbeing of the community.
For doctors and dental surgeons looking to settle into a lucrative and respected position, this recruitment drive offers a rare chance to serve in the scenic yet strategically important state of Mizoram. Beyond the competitive 7th Pay Commission salary, the role provides the long-term career security that only a government permanent commission can offer. Whether you are a fresh graduate or an experienced practitioner, this is your moment to transition from a grueling private practice to a structured, high-impact public service career.
For Dental Surgeons: You must hold a BDS Degree and possess Permanent Registration from a recognized National or State Council.
For GDMOs: You must have an MBBS Degree. While those currently in their internship can apply and sit for the exam, they must complete the internship before their official appointment. Permanent registration with the Mizoram State Medical Council is mandatory.
General/OBC Candidates: Fees must be paid through the online portal via the mobile number used for registration.
PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities): Completely exempted from paying application fees.
Note: Once the fee is paid, it is non-refundable. Ensure your application status shows "Submitted" after payment to avoid disqualification.
As a General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) or a Dental Surgeon in the Junior Grade, you are the backbone of the state's healthcare machinery. Your day-to-day life will involve clinical diagnosis, emergency trauma care, and implementing various National Health Programs at the grassroots level. Unlike a purely private role, a GDMO in Mizoram often acts as a community leader, overseeing rural health centers and ensuring that life-saving medical aid reaches the most remote corners of the hills. You aren't just treating patients; you are building a healthier future for the state.
Community-Minded Doctors: If you feel a calling to serve in rural or semi-urban areas where healthcare access is a challenge, you will find this role deeply rewarding.
Stability Seekers: Ideal for those who prefer a structured Group ‘A’ Gazetted lifestyle with fixed hours, government perks, and a clear promotional hierarchy.
Local Language Enthusiasts: If you have studied Mizo or are willing to master the language, you will thrive in this environment.
Super-Specialty Focused: If your only goal is immediate high-end academic research or 24/7 private corporate hospital culture, the administrative and general duties here might feel different.
Relocation Sensitive: This role is specifically for the Mizoram Health Service, requiring a long-term commitment to staying and working within the state.
General: 21 to 35 years.
ST/SC Relaxations: Candidates from these categories receive a 5-year relaxation in the upper age limit.
Proof: Only HSLC/HSSLC certificates (Class 10/12) or equivalent government documents showing the date of birth are accepted.
Selected candidates will be placed at Level 10 of the Pay Matrix. Under the current 7th Pay Commission rules, a Level 10 officer starts with a significant basic pay.
Estimated Monthly In-Hand Salary: Including Basic Pay, Dearness Allowance (DA), and House Rent Allowance (HRA), the take-home salary is expected to be quite lucrative, often ranging between ₹75,000 to ₹90,000 depending on the specific location of posting and current allowance rates.
Added Benefits: As a Gazetted Officer, you are entitled to Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA), comprehensive medical coverage for your family, government quarters (subject to availability), and a prestigious pension scheme under the NPS.
Dental Surgeon Sub-Cadre: 5 total posts (4 General + 1 reserved for PwBD - blindness and low vision).
GDMO Sub-Cadre: 20 total posts (19 General + 1 reserved for PwBD - blindness and low vision).
Educational Certificates: BDS/MBBS Degree and Marksheets.
Registration: Permanent Council Registration Certificate.
Age Proof: HSLC/HSSLC Certificate showing Date of Birth.
Mizo Language Proficiency: Documents proving you studied Mizo in Class X or an equivalent qualifying certificate.
Computer Proficiency: Certificate as per the Mizoram Group ‘A’ Recruitment Rules, 2023.
Internship Certificate: For GDMOs, proof of completion or current status.
OTR Registration: Click on the Apply Online button and complete your One-Time Registration.
Fill Details: Log in and enter your personal and academic details carefully. Warning: Ensure your name matches your Class 10 certificate exactly.
Upload Documents: Upload the required certificates in the specified format/size. A blurry photo can lead to immediate rejection.
Fee Payment: Use the UPI or online payment gateway. Pro-tip: Use the same mobile number for UPI that you used for registration.
Final Submission: After payment, click "Submit". Critical: Verify that your application status officially changes to "Submitted".
Print Receipt: Save a PDF copy of your application form and payment receipt for future reference.
The recruitment involves a Combined Competitive Examination. It typically comprises a written examination followed by a personal interview for shortlisted candidates.
Stage 1: Written Examination (Covering medical science and general papers).
Stage 2: Mizo Language Proficiency Test (Qualifying nature, exempt for those who studied Mizo in Class X).
Stage 3: Personality Test/Interview.
Expert Strategy: Start by downloading the official syllabus from the MPSC website. Since this is a medical exam, focus 70% of your energy on your core subjects (MBBS/BDS syllabus). For the remaining 30%, focus on general awareness and basic computer proficiency. Practice previous years' MPSC papers to understand the "Mizo Language" qualifying paper's difficulty level.
1. Can final-year students apply?
Ans: For GDMOs, you can apply if you are currently doing your internship, but you must complete it before the date of appointment.
2. Is knowledge of the Mizo language mandatory?
Ans: Yes, you must pass a proficiency test, though you are exempt if you studied Mizo in Class X or above.
3. What is the last date for the application?
Ans: The window closes on May 20, 2026, at 4:00 PM sharp.
4. Are candidates from other states eligible?
Ans: While the notification is open, you must meet the specific Mizo language and registration requirements mentioned in the document.
5. Is there an application fee for PwBD candidates?
Ans: No, Persons with Disabilities are completely exempted from the fee.
6. What happens if I make a mistake in my application?
Ans: MPSC warns that incorrect or incomplete details can lead to disqualification at any stage.
7. Can I use any mobile number for UPI payment?
Ans: It is highly recommended to use the mobile number linked to your one-time registration.
8. Where can I find the official syllabus?
Ans: The syllabus is available at the official MPSC link: Syllabus Pdf.
9. Is rural service experience beneficial?
Ans: Yes, preference will be given to GDMO candidates who have prior rural area service experience.
10. Who can I contact for technical issues during application?
Ans: You can call the MPSC Helpline at 0389-3596493 between 10 AM and 4 PM on working days.