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Career for Pharmacist at Indian Railways

Diesel Locomotives on the Indian Railways started in late 50’s, with the import of locomotives from M/s. ALCO, USA. With the setting up of Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi in the year 1961, the addition to the Diesel Locomotive fleet started at a regular pace. In the earlier years of diesel operation, a limited demand of spares was met by Diesel Locomotive Works, Varanasi mainly through import, but the demand increased with the increasing size and age of the fleet. It was in the context of the need for high precision components for maintenance support to the diesel fleet, that in the year 1979, a decision was taken to set up Diesel Component Works at Patiala.
Post : Pharmacist
Applications are invited by Railway Hospital DMW Patiala for filling up 01 vacant post of pharmacist in group 'C' Contract Basis upto 30.06.2019 or til the avaliability of regular candidate whichever is earlier.
Rate of Remuneration : Level-5 GP2800/-
Age Limit : 20-33 years
Qualification : 10+2 in Science or its equivalent with 2 years Diploma in Pharmacy and Registration with Pharmacy Council of india of Registration with State Pharmacy Council
Medical categories - C 2
Interested & eligible candidates are directed to appear for walk-in-interview on 10.12.2018 m the office of Dy. Chief Personnel Officer, Admn Building, DMW, Patiala at 09.30 AM The Interested candidates are directed to bring his/her application as per attached format duly filled in along with attested photocopies of documents (by Gazetted Officer) Original copies of such documents must be brought along with for the  verification it Is also informed that the engagement shall be subject to Railway Board's orders in this regard issued from time to time Detailed Terms and Conditions are available on DMW official site dmw.indianrailways.gov.in

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