Bankura District - Govt. of West Bengal jobs for Medical Technologist in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 03 Feb 2017
Medical Technologist
Job Description
No-CMOH/BHD/64
Medical Technologist recruitment in Govt. of West Bengal (Bankura District) on contractual basis
Medical Technologist( laboratory)/2 Post
Qualification : Passed Higher Secondary( 10+2) Examination or it's equivalent with Physics. Chemistry. and Biology and a two year diploma in Laboratory Technology from any institution recognized by the Government of West Bengal. Or One year diploma course in Laboratory Technology from any University,' Institution recognized by dec Government of West 13engal, where the basic qualification for undergoing the said course is B.Sc. (ii) Desirable: One year training all= acquiring diploma in Laboratory Technology recognized by the Government of West Bengal in any Government Hospital or in a Clinical Establishment licensed tinder West Bengal Clinical Establishment Rules 2003.
Pay Scale : Rs.20000
Medical Technologist( laboratory) Blood Bank/2 Post
Qualification : Passed Higher Secondary( 10+2) Examination or it's equivalent with Physics. Chemistry. and Biology and a two year diploma in Laboratory Technology from any institution recognized by the Government of West Bengal. Or One year diploma course in Laboratory Technology from any University,' Institution recognized by dec Government of West 13engal, where the basic qualification for undergoing the said course is B.Sc. (ii) Desirable: One year training all= acquiring diploma in Laboratory Technology recognized by the Government of West Bengal in any Government Hospital or in a Clinical Establishment licensed tinder West Bengal Clinical Establishment Rules 2003.
Pay Scale : Rs.10700
Medical Technologist( X-Ray Radio Diagnostics)/2 Post
Qualification : (i) Essential: Passed Higher Secondary (10+2) Examination or it's equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and a two year diploma in Radiography (Diagnostics) DRD (Tech) from any institution recognized by the Government of West Bengal. (ii) Desirable: One year milling Idler acquiring diploma in Radiography (Diagnosis) DRD (Tech.) recognized by the Government of West Bengal in the any Government llospital or in a clinical Establishment licensed under West Bengal Clinical Establishment Rules 2003. Or A post graduate diploma in Radiography (Diagnostics) ORD (Tech) from any recognized university
Pay Scale : Rs.20000
Medical Technologist( X-Ray Radio Diagnostics)/1 Post
Qualification : (i) Essential: Passed Higher Secondary (10+2) Examination or it's equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and a two year diploma in Radiography (Diagnostics) DRD (Tech) from any institution recognized by the Government of West Bengal. (ii) Desirable: One year milling Idler acquiring diploma in Radiography (Diagnosis) DRD (Tech.) recognized by the Government of West Bengal in the any Government llospital or in a clinical Establishment licensed under West Bengal Clinical Establishment Rules 2003. Or A post graduate diploma in Radiography (Diagnostics) ORD (Tech) from any recognized university
Pay Scale : Rs.20000
Medical Technologist( ECG)/2 Post
Qualification : Passed Higher Secondary (10+2) Examination or it's equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and a two year diploma in ECG Technology recognized by the Government of West Bengal. (ii) Desirable: One year training after acquiring diploma in ECG Technology recognized by the Government of West Bengal in the any Government hospital or in a clinical Establishment licensed under West Bengal Clinical Establishment Rules 2003. Or A post graduate diploma in ECG Technology from any recognized university.
Pay Scale : Rs.20000
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The earliest signs of human habitation in the area was at Dihar. By about 1000 BC chalcolithic people had settled on the north bank of the Dwarakeswar. In later pre-historic times this area was inhabited by various Proto-Australoid and a few Proto-Dravidian tribes. The tribes were spread across different strata of development – food-gathering, hunting, animal-raring and agriculture. Bankura district was part of Rarh in ancient times. From around 7th century AD till around the advent of British rule, for around a millennium, history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur