OIL India Limited jobs for General Nursing and Midwifery Courses in Silchar. Last Date to apply: 20 Jul 2016
General Nursing and Midwifery Courses
Job Description
Applications are invited from interested candidates for admission in the three years General Nursing and Midwifery Courses in the School of Nursing, Oil India Hospital, Duliajan
Qualification : Minimum HSLC (10+2) Science examination passed having 45% marks for General candidates and 5% less for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Candidates must be physically fit. They will be finally selected for admission only after they are declared fit by the Medical Board.
Age : 17-25 yrs
Test : The eligible candidates will be Invited to appear in a written test where questions will be put on General Science. English. General Knowledge and Maths. Candidates must answer in English only. Total marks 100 and duration 3 hours. Candidates will be selected according to merit only. Provisionally selected candidate will have to appear before a Selection Board for final selection. Written Test will be held August 7th, 2016 at Oil India H.S. School. Duliajan from 9 am to 12 noon.
Bond : Selected candidates for admission will be required to execute a BOND to undergo one year post qualification practical training following completion of GNM Course in the Company managed health and medical units. They must complete their full training period (including one year compulsory practical training) . otherwise the stipend money received dunng the course shall have to be refunded if they discontinue their training of their own
Stipend : Stipend will be paid as per norms of the Nursing School Students will be provided with hostel accommodation, uniform and medical benefits up to the extent of Oil Hospital during the course of their training
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About Company
The story of Oil India Limited (OIL) traces and symbolises the development and growth of the Indian petroleum industry. From the discovery of crude oil in the far east of India at Digboi, Assam in 1889 to its present status as a fully integrated upstream petroleum company, OIL has come far, crossing many milestones.