Damodar Valley Corporation, DVC is inviting applications form for DVC Medical Officer 2024 for result-oriented and promising Graduates with MBBS through Computer Based Examination Test (CBT) for the total of 21 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager (Health Services) in M-2 IDA Pay grade.
No other means/mode of submission of applications will be accepted for DVC Medical Officer 2024. The number of vacancies advertised is tentative and may decrease or increase.
To access further details regarding the recruitment, such as the syllabus, age criteria, qualifications, salary scale, and any additional information, please review the advertisement thoroughly before proceeding with your application.
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DVC Medical Officer Recruitment 2024 : Assistant Manager (Health Services)
Advt No. PLR/Fin & MO/2024/07/04
Important dates
- Application Begin : 18/07/2024
- Last Date for Apply : 07/08/2024
- Fee Payment Last Date : 07/08/2024
- Complete Application form : 07/08/2024
- Admit Card : Before Exam
- Examination CBT Date : As Scheduled
Fee details for the Application Form
- General(UR)/OBC/EWS : 300/-
- SC/ST : 0/- (Exempted)
- PwD (Special Ability) :0/- (Exempted)
- Ex-SM and Departmental Candidates : 0/- (Exempted)
- Pay the exam fee through Debit/Credit Cards, UPI, Net Banking, E-Challan etc.
Age eligibility and age relaxation
Age eligibility as on 07.08.2024
- Maximum Age Limit: 40 Years
- No Upper age limit for departmental candidates.
- Age Relaxation:
- OBC (NCL): 3 years
- SC/ST: 5 years
- PwBD: 10 years over and above category relaxation
- Ex-Servicemen/Victims of riots: As per Govt. of India directives
Educational eligibility for DVC Medical Officer 2024 : 21 Posts
Post Name | Educational Eligibility |
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DVC Medical Officer 2024/14 | • MBBS Degree recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI)/ National medical Council (NMC) and obtained from a recognized Medical College/ university OR • 65% marks for General/ OBC(NCL)/ EWS & 60% marks for SC/ST/ PwBD Candidates. • (01) One year work experience after completion of M.B.B.S degree and Internship. |
Category wise vacancy for DVC Medical Officer 2024 : 21 Posts
Post Name & No. | UR | OBC (NCL) | SC | ST | EWS | TOTAL |
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DVC Medical Officer 2024/14 | 08 | 06 | 03 | 02 | 02 | 21 |
Selection Procedure for DVC Medical Officer Recruitment 2024
- Written Test /CBT
- CBT shall be of Objective Type (each question shall have four answer options) of two hours’ duration for Medical Officer — Professional Knowledge Test (PKT) only
- Document Verification
Final selection will be based on the CBT examination after successful completion of Medical test and documents verification.
Examination Scheme & Pattern : DVC Medical Officer Recruitment 2024
DVC Medical Officer 2024 – Indicative examination pattern for Computer-Based Test (CBT)
CBT shall be of Objective Type (each question shall have four answer options) of two hours’ duration and consists of Professional Knowledge Test (PKT) having specific questions from respective discipline.
Pattern of question paper: The question paper will be bilingual i.e. both in English and Hindi, Professional Knowledge Test (PKT)
Duration of the computer based test – Total duration would be 2 hours comprising of the Professional Knowledge Test (PKT) only.
No. of questions in i.e. in Professional Knowledge Test (PKT) : There will be 100 (MCQs) numbers of question in Professional Knowledge Test (PKT).
Marks of each question and total marks of the question paper – Each question would carry 1 mark and the total marks of the paper (Professional Knowledge Test) would be 100.
Negative marking – There will be a negative marking of 0.25 mark for each wrong answer. However, no mark will be deducted for not attempting the question by candidate.
Examination Syllabus : DVC Medical Officer Recruitment 2024
DVC Medical Officer 2024-Indicative Syllabus for Professional Knowledge Test (PKT)
Sl No | Subject | Syllabus |
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1 | ANATOMY | General Anatomy, General Embryology, Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thorax, Head and Neck, Brain and Spinal Cord, Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum, Genetics. |
2 | BIOCHEMISTRY | Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Metabolism of Lipids, Metabolism of Amino acids, Haemoglobin, Vitamins, Mineral Metabolism, Maintenance of Homeostasis, Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology, Plasma Proteins and Immunoglobulins, Biochemistry of Cancer, Clinical Chemistry. |
3 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY INCLUDING BIO-PHYSICS | Haematology, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Gastrointestinal System, Renal System, Skin and Temperature regulation, Nerve-muscle physiology, Nervous System, Special Senses, Audition, Endocrinology, Physiology of Reproduction. |
4 | MICROBIOLOGY | General microbiology, Systematic bacteriology, Virology, Immunology, Parasitology, Mycology. |
5 | PATHOLOGY | General Pathology, Systemic Pathology, Practical– Cell injury Infectious diseases, Circulatory disturbances, Growth disturbances, Miscellaneous disorders, Hematopathology, Cardiovascular pathology, Respiratory pathology, Renal and urinary tract pathology, Pathology of gastrointestinal tract, Liver and Biliary tract pathology, Lymphoreticular system. Reproductive system. Osteopathology, Endocrine Pathology, Neuropathology, Dermato-pathology, |
6 | FORENSIC MEDICINE | Legal Procedure, Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Pathology, Toxicology. |
7 | PHARMACOLOGY | General pharmacology and basic concepts of clinical pharmacology, Autonomic nervous system, Autacoids and related drugs, Central nervous system, Cardiovascular system, Drugs affecting blood, and blood formation, Respiratory system, GIT, Drugs acting on Endocrine system, Chemotherapy, Toxicology, Miscellaneous, National health programmes, Infective/Parasitic conditions, Medical emergencies |
8 | COMMUNITY MEDICINE | Concept of health and disease, Social and behavioural sciences, Environment and Health- Behavioral Sciences, Health Education, Environment, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Nutrition, Maternal & Child Health, Rehabilitation, Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases and Non-communicable Diseases, Important National Health Programmes, Occupational Health, Health Administration, Health Economics, Geriatrics, Counselling |
9 | GENERAL MEDICINE | Infectious Diseases, Endocrine Disorders, Metabolic Disorders, Nutritional Disorders, Hematology, Cardiovascular Diseases, Respiratory Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Neurological Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, Emergency Medicine. |
10 | GENERAL SURGERY | General Principles of Surgery, Trauma, Infections, Tumors, Endocrine Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Neurosurgery, Urology, Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia, Burns, Plastic Surgery, Paediatric Surgery. |
11 | OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY | Pregnancy, Antenatal care, Clinical monitoring of maternal and foetal wellbeing, Common problems in Pregnancy, Ultrasound examination ,Foetal surveillance ,Normal Labour -stages, monitoring, delivery, different complications including, Hypertensive disorder-Preeclampsia, Eclampsia, Hypertonic contractions, hypotonic contractions and incoordinate uterine action ,CPD, obstructed labour ,Caesarean section (indications, complications) ,Vaginal delivery after caesarean ,Abnormal presentations and management: Occipito posterior position, Breech presentation, transverse lie, brow/face presentation ,Abortions, Recurrent pregnancy loss Ectopic pregnancy, Hyperemesis gravidarum, Abnormal puerperium, Post Natal Care, Intrauterine death ,PROM (Premature rupture of membranes) ,Preterm labor ,Post datism IUGR ,Elderly primi, grand multipara, Rh negative, Gynaecological disorders complicating pregnancy, MTP , Operative Obstetrics including Episiotomy, C.S., Vacuum Extraction , Cervical encirclage extra amniotic instillation and manual removal of placenta, Ultrasound MRI in obstetrics: diagnostic and interventional ,Foetus and newborn, Fetal distress, Breast feeding, Contraception, Dummy pelvis, Mannequins resuscitation of newborn. Obstetric Pharmacology, Different Medical & Surgical/ others complications in pregnancy. Gynaecology- Menstruation and different abnormalities, Hormonal therapy &ART, Genital injuries including fistulae, Genital Infections, Neoplasms of genital tract, STD’s, Endometriosis, Operative gynaecology-MTP, Hysterectomy, Ovarian tumours, Radical procedure for malignancy Correction of enterocele, diagnosis and operation for vault prolapse, Endoscopy in gynaecological practice, Laparoscopy in Gynaecology, Hysteroscopy, Colposcopy: Principles instrument, procedure Endocrinology, Post operative management: complications like burst abdomen, intraperitoneal bleeding and intra peritoneal collections, instruments, specimens etc. Acute abdomen, Adolescent medicine (Gynaecology) Analgesia, Urological problems |
12 | PAEDIATRICS | Neonatology, Growth and Development, Immunization, Nutrition, Common Pediatric Disorders, Pediatric Emergencies. |
13 | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye, Refraction, Common Diseases of the Eye, Ocular Trauma, Ocular Pharmacology. |
14 | ENT (EAR, NOSE AND THROAT) | Anatomy and Physiology of ENT, Common Diseases of ENT, Audiology, Phonosurgery, Head and Neck Surgery. |
15 | DERMATOLOGY | Structure and Function of Skin, Common Skin Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Leprosy, Dermatopathology. |
16 | PSYCHIATRY | General Psychiatry, Neurotic Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Child Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Substance Abuse. |
17 | ORTHOPAEDICS | General Orthopaedics, Trauma, Sports Injuries, Orthopaedic Infections, Bone Tumors, Pediatric Orthopaedics, Spine Disorders. |
18 | FAMILY WELFARE | Applied anatomy of mechanical methods for prevention of conception In female, male, Physiology, endocrine and regulation of reproduction in the female. Community Medicine: The need for Family Welfare Planning, organization of Family Planning service, Health Education in relating to Family Planning, Nutrition, Physiological need of the mother, the child and the family Demography and the vital statistics. Paediatrics: Problems of child health in relation to large family: organization of paediatric services, nutritional problems of mother and child, childhood diseases due to overcrowding |
19 | Paediatrics | Infectious diseases, Gastro-intestinal tract & Liver disorders, Disorders of CVS, Genitourinary system, Endocrine system, Haemopoietic system , Respiratory System, Connective tissue disorders, Treatment of epilepsy, GBS, ADEM , Malignancies in children, Behavioural problems in children, Nutrition, National programmes, Common chromosomal disorders and genetic counselling, National programmes – IMNCI, RCH3, NRHM, Vitamin A, Iodine deficiency, IDSP, ARI, ADD, AFP & PPI, Innocent problems causing undue parental anxiety breath holding spell, evening colic, growing pain etc |
20 | RADIOTHERAPY | Cancer epidemiology and possible etiological factors, screening for cancer, Principles of cancer chemotherapy and chemotherapeutic agents used in the management of cancer, Hormone treatment in cancer, Principles of radiation oncology, radioactive sources – Teletherapy, Brachial therapy and nuclear medicine, Methods of radiotherapy and recent advances Common malignancies, diagnosis and treatment |
21 | ANAESTHESIOLOGY | Introduction – scope of Anaesthesiology, Pre-anaesthetic check-up ,General anaesthesia, Intravenous anaesthetic agents ,Regional analgesia. Equipment in anaesthesia and methods of oxygen therapy Intravenous fluid therapy, intraoperative monitoring. Complication in anaesthesia and post-operative period Cardio-pulmonary and cerebral resuscitation, basic cardiac life support (BCLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) Methods of pain relief |
22 | PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION | Introduction to physical medicine and rehabilitation disability process and progression of disabilities concept of Impairment / disability and hard cap ,Principles of physical therapy, Disability evaluation – principles people with disabilities Act – 1995 ,Pain management principles ,Principles of rehabilitation of people with disabilities .To understand the basic principles of disability conclusion and for certification purposes To get exposed to the potentials of social-vocation rehabilitation of the various describing conditions in the light of the 1995 Act people with disabilities (equal opportunities etc) Act 1995 .To get oriented to basic principles of community-based rehabilitation of people with disabilities |
Pay, Allowance and Other Benefits
Pay Scale
Post Name | Pay Level |
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EXECUTIVE TRAINEE(Finance) 2024/13 | Rs 56,100-1,77,500/- in Pay Matrix Level-10 of 7th CPC (M2 grade) |
Allowances
- Transport Allowance
- House Rent Allowance/Leased Accommodation Facility/Housing
- Site Location Allowance
- Professional Update Allowance (Annual)
Employee Benefits & Miscellaneous Facilities :
- Leave Travel Allowance
- Leave and Leave Encashment
- Medical Facility for Self & Dependents (CHSS)
- Education Facility for children within township
- Children Education Assistance
- Reimbursement of Cable TV Charges
- Reimbursement of Mobile Phone Charges
- Reimbursement of News Paper Charges
- Reimbursement of Membership fees for Professional Institution
- Canteen Subsidy
Incentives :
- Performance Linked Incentive
Loans & Advances :
- Interest bearing advances (for House Building, General Purpose)
Retirement Benefits/Social Security Schemes :
- Employees Provident Fund
- Gratuity
- Post-Retirement Medical Care
- Payment of Ex-gratia to Families of Employees who Die While in
- Service and missing employees
- Benevolent Fund
- Group Insurance
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Service Agreement Bond
Bond Details | Probation Period |
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General/OBC(NCL)/EWS Candidates | 01 year |
SC/ST/PwD Candidates | 01 year |
Bond Amount | • Rs. 5,00,000 + applicable interest (General/ OBC/ EWS) • Rs. 2,50,000 + applicable interest (SC/ ST/ PwD) |
Mandatory Service Period After Probation | 03 years |
Total Commitment Period | 04 years (including probation) |
Documents/ Testimonials to be brought mandatorily at the time of
Documents Verification (DV)
Candidates must bring one set of self-attested photocopies along with ORIGINALS of the following documents/testimonials at the time of documents verification for DVC Medical Officer 2024
- Printout of ONLINE Application Form.
- Proof of Date of Birth (Class Xth Board Certificate or Class Xth Passing Certificate)
- Valid Certificates & Mark sheets of Class Xth, XIIth, Degree in respective stream (semester-wise/year-wise).
- Valid Degree/diploma in the respective field of the applicant.
- Valid SC/ ST/ OBC (NCL)/ EWS/ PwBD certificate (in the prescribed format), if applicable, The minimum degree of Disability for Persons with Benchmark Disability candidates would be 40%.
- Valid Age relaxation cum Domicile Certificate / Discharge Certificate, etc., if applicable in the prescribed format issued by a competent authority.
- Valid Experience Certificate(s), if applicable.
- No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the current employer if working in a PSU/ Central Govt./ State Govt./ Semi-Govt./ etc.
- Four (4) recent passport size colored photographs.
- Identity Proof (Aadhaar Card/PAN card/ Passport/ Driving License/ Voter ID card).
Links for online application form
Registration | Click here |
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Download Notification | Click here |
DVC Official Website | Click here |
FAQs for DVC Medical Officer Recruitment 2024
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When does the application process begin?
Application begins on 18/07/2024.
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What is the last date to apply?
Last date for application is 07/08/2024.
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What are the application fees for different categories?
General/OBC/EWS: ₹300, SC/ST/PwD: ₹0 (Exempted).
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What is the maximum age limit for applicants?
Maximum age limit is 40 years as of 07/08/2024.
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Is there any age relaxation for reserved categories?
Yes, OBC (NCL): 3 years, SC/ST: 5 years, PwBD: 10 years.
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What is the educational qualification required?
MBBS degree recognized by MCI/NMC with 1 year post-degree experience.
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How many vacancies are there for Medical Officers?
There are 21 vacancies.
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What is the selection procedure?
Selection involves a Computer-Based Test (CBT), medical test, and document verification.
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What is the pattern of the CBT?
CBT consists of 100 objective questions on Professional Knowledge Test (PKT).
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What documents are required during verification?
Bring originals and self-attested copies of educational certificates, ID proof, experience certificate, etc.
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