Approximately 90 faculties of Indian National Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders are invited to apply for jobs in a variety of fields at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AAIMS) Bilaspur through direct recruitment, deputation and contract.
Professors, extra professors, associate professors, assistant professors, and psychiatric professionals can be found in core super specializations like anesthesiology, cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, radiology, urology, dentistry, pulmonary medicine, gastrointestinal, trauma & emergency, etc.
Eligibility & Qualifications
Qualification and experience as mentioned in the authorized advertisement (Annexure-A) need to be met by the candidates. Candidates must be enrolled with State Medical Council / MCI / NMC and provide an equivalence certificate to the DNB degree holders. All the above qualifications, age and experience, need to be met on or before 22 September 2025.
Pay Scale (7th CPC)
Professor: Level 14A (₹1,68,900 – ₹2,20,400)
Additional Professor: Level 13A2 (₹1,48,200 – ₹2,11,400)
Associate Professor: Level 13A1 (₹1,38,300 – ₹2,09,200)
Assistant Professor: Level 12 (₹1,01,500 – ₹1,67,400)
The faculty members also receive allowance and Non-Practising Allowance (NPA).
Age Limit
Professor/Additional Professor: 58 years (direct recruitment), 56 years (deputation), up to 70 years in the case of retired teachers.
Associate/Assistant Professor: 50 years.
Relaxation in age as per SC, ST, OBC, PwBD, and ex-servicemen as per DoPT rules.
Application Process
Fill in the online application form uploaded on Google form on the official website on or before 22 September 2025, 5 PM. Fill up a hard copy of the application on or before 29 September 2025, 5 PM.
Pay the application fee: PwBD – exempted; SC/ST – ₹1,180; Others – ₹2,360 (including GST) through NEFT in Executive Director, AIIMS Bilaspur's account.
AIIMS Bilaspur Faculty Recruitment 2025: Over 90 Posts Notified, Apply on or before September 22
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