Great opportunity for MBBS holders to get a government job, you will get a job in CRPF without any exam


CRPF Recruitment 2024: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has released a new recruitment of General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) for the youth who have completed MBBS studies. CRPF has released the official notification of this recruitment on its official website crpf.gov.in on Monday 22 July. Interested candidates can apply for this recruitment till 31 July 2024. The special thing is that in this CRPF recruitment, the candidates will be selected on the basis of interview.

CRPF GDMO Vacancy 2024 Notification: Vacancy Details

Eligible female and male candidates can apply for the posts of CRPF General Duty Medical Officer. Candidates selected through this recruitment are to be appointed for 6th NDRF Gandhinagar. Candidates can check the vacancy and interview details below.

Post Vacancy Date of Interview Interview Center
General Duty Medical Officer 02 31 July 2024 CH, CRPF, Gandhinagar

Government Jobs 2024: Essential Qualifications

To become a Medical Officer in Central Reserve Police Force, candidates must have MBBS degree or internship certificate. Candidates can check other details in the notification. Download- Download CRPF GD MO Recruitment 2024 Official Notification PDF

CRPF Medical Officer 2024: Salary

  • Age Range- Maximum age less than 70 years. Age will be calculated as on the date of interview.
  • Salary- Rs.75,000/- per month.
  • Selection- Interview, Document Verification and Medical Examination

While attending the walk-in interview on July 31, candidates will have to carry all their necessary documents in original and their photocopies. Apart from this, three passport size photographs will also have to be carried along. After the interview, the candidates will have to undergo medical examination. For other information related to the recruitment, candidates can visit the official website of CRPF.


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