Cooch Behar District - Govt of West Bengal jobs for Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor/Lab Technician in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 26 Jan 2018
Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor/Lab Technician
Job Description
Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor/Lab
Technician recruitment in Cooch Behar
District
Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor
Qualification : 1. Graduate 2. Diploma in Medical Labonton technology or equivalent from a got recognized institution . 3. Permanent two wheeler driving license & should he able to drive two wheeler 4. Certficate course in Computer operations ( minimum two months) (Applicants should have at least 50% marks in all requisite qualification excluding additional subject)
No. of Post : 2 (1-ST, 1-UR)
Age : 22 to 40 Yrs
Remuneration : Rs.17720
RNTCP Lab Technician
Qualification : Intermediate ( 10-2)and Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology or equivalent from a goy t recognized institution.(Applicants should have at least 50% marks in all requisite qualification excluding additional subject)
No. of Post :1-ST
Age : 22 to 40 Yrs
Remuneration : Rs.17220
Full Time Mo
Qualification : I. MBBS from a MCI recognised institute with I year compulsory internship. Must be registered under West Bengal Medical Council. 2. Weightage will be given for higher Qualification
No. of Post :2(2-UR)
Age : 64 Yrs
Remuneration : Rs.40000
Lab Technician
Qualification : I. Higher Secondary passed (10+2) From a recognised Board Institute with Physics. Chemistry and Biology / Mathematics and Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology recognized
by the West Bengal State Medical Faculty / AICTE. 2. Knowledge in computer. MS Office. Internet is required.
No. of Post :1-UR
Age : 40 Yrs
Remuneration : Rs.9380
Fee : Rs.100/- for Unreserved and Rs.50/- for reserved categories at Crossed Demand Draft in favour of DH & FWS Non NHM Mother A/C Cooch Behar
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About Company
History reveals that the ancient territory of Kamrup played a role in the development of the present region of Cooch Behar district in West Bengal. The Allahabad Pillar Inscription of the famous Gupta Emperor Samudragupta mentions about the existence of the Kamrup territory in the 4th century AD. During the 15th century AD, the western part of Kamrup came under the sway of the ‘Khen’ dynasty to usher a new kingdom there known as ‘Kamta’. The present Cooch Behar owes its origin from this ‘Kamta’ land. The ‘Khen’ dynasty is noted for the kings of Niladhvaja, the founder of the dynasty, his son Chakradhvaja and grandson Nilambar (1473-98/99 AD). It is stated by some that the ‘Koch’ dynasty followed the lineage of Nilambar. But the most widely accepted view holds that king Maharaja Viswa Singha was responsible for establishment of an independent ‘Koch’ kingdom in 1510 AD or 1530 AD.