Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Institute of Mental Health recruitment for Assistant Professor Psychiatry in Tezpur
Job Description
No. LGB/Estt/PWD/1804/15/08
Assistant Professor Psychiatry recruitment drive for PWD category vacancies in Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Institute of Mental Health (LGBRIMH) for Persons with Disabilities (PWD) category
Assistant Professor Psychiatry
Qualification : A recognized medical qualification included in the First or Second Schedule or Part-II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. Holders of educational qualifications included in Part-II of the Third Schedule should also fulfill the conditions stipulated in sub-section (3) of section (13) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. (iD Post-graduate degree in the concemed specialty mentioned in Schedule-Vl or equivalent. Recognized DNB qualification awarded by National Board of Examination. Essential Experience for Assistant Professor Psychiatry: (i) At least 03 years teaching experience in the concerned specialty as Lecturer /Tuior /Registrar/ Demonstrator/Sr. Resident in a recognized institution/college after the requisile post-graduate degree qualification. Note: Teaching experience in any other post like the post of general Duty Medical Officer/\zledical Officer shall not be considired for eligibility purpose for recruitment to teaching posts
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.15,600-39,100/- + AGP 7.000+ NPA
Age : 50 Year
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About Company
The Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health (LGBRIMH) was initially set up as Tezpur Lunatic Asylum under the British Government in April, 1876. In 1922 the hospital was rechristened as Tezpur Mental Hospital. With the progress in the field of psychiatry across the globe, steps were also taken to develop this hospital with modern facilities. Major construction activities were started in 1926. A private firm, “Zardine Menezes Co.,” was hired from Calcutta for undertaking the upgradation works. By the end of 1932 the hospital accommodation rose up to 700 beds.