Interested and qualified candidates can apply through the official website at mrb.tn.gov.in. The application window will remain open till May 15, 2024.This recruitment campaign seeks to fill a total of 2553 vacancies.
What is the eligibility criteria?
Eligibility for the program requires candidates to be within the age range of up to 37 years as of July 1, 2024, with the upper age limit being relaxed for individuals belonging to reserved categories. Additionally, applicants must hold an MBBS Degree to qualify for consideration.
Candidates in the SC/SCA/ST/DAP(PH) categories are required to pay a fee of Rs 500, while those in other categories must pay a fee of Rs 1000. The official notification includes additional information about eligibility and fee payment.
Here are the step-by-step instructions to apply for TN MRB Assistant Surgeon posts:
Step 1: Visit the official website at mrb.tn.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, locate and click on the application link for Assistant Surgeon posts.
Step 3: Register yourself if you haven’t already and proceed to initiate the application process.
Step 4: Fill out the application form with accurate details, upload the required documents as specified, and complete the fee payment process.
Step 5: Once you’ve filled out the form and paid the fee, submit the application.
Step 6: After successful submission, it’s advisable to take a printout of the completed application form for your records and future reference.
Here’s the DIRECT LINK to apply.
Candidates can read the official notification for detailed eligibility criteria and other particulars.
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