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Gujarat Gaun Seva Pasandgi Mandal (GSSSB) has published an Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2017. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given below.
Posts :
Staff Nurse (Ayurved) - Advt. No. 138/201718: 106 Posts
Medical Officer (Homoeopathy) - Advt. No. 139/201718: 147 Posts
Nursing Tutor - Advt. No. 140/201718: 106 Posts
Royalty Inspector - Advt. No. 141/201718: 40 Posts
Total No. of Posts : 399 Posts
Staff Nurse (Ayurved) - Advt. No. 138/201718: 106 Posts
Medical Officer (Homoeopathy) - Advt. No. 139/201718: 147 Posts
Nursing Tutor - Advt. No. 140/201718: 106 Posts
Royalty Inspector - Advt. No. 141/201718: 40 Posts
Total No. of Posts : 399 Posts
Educational Qualification : Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification details.Selection Process :Candidates will be selected based on competitive written exam.
How to Apply : Interested Candidates may Apply Online Through official Website www.ojas.gujarat.gov.in.
Important Dates :
Starting Date of Online Application: 27-10-2017
Last Date to Apply Online: 12-11-2017
Important Dates :
Starting Date of Online Application: 27-10-2017
Last Date to Apply Online: 12-11-2017
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