Good news for young people aspiring to become government doctors! The Bihar Health Department has announced recruitment for vacant Junior Resident positions in the state's medical colleges and hospitals. Online applications for Junior Resident posts have already started. Eligible candidates can fill out the online form on the official website of the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. The last date to apply is February 6, 2026.
Who can participate in the recruitment?
To participate in this recruitment, candidates must possess an MBBS degree recognized by the National Medical Commission/National Medical Council.
The applicant must be an Indian citizen.
The maximum age limit is 37 years for unreserved (male) candidates, 40 years for female candidates, 40 years for Backward Classes and Extremely Backward Classes, and 42 years for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Disabled candidates are given a 10-year age relaxation.
The age will be calculated as of January 7, 2026.
Application Process
Applications for this recruitment can be submitted online. The application steps are as follows:
To fill out the application form, first visit bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
On the homepage, click on "Online Portal of Junior Resident under Health Dept" in the Online Application Forms section.
Register by filling in the required details.
Then, complete the form by filling in the remaining details.
Finally, submit the form after paying the prescribed fee.
Take a printout and keep it safe for future reference.
Recruitment Details
A total of 1445 vacant positions will be filled through this recruitment. 35% of the total positions are reserved for women. Candidates will be selected based on a merit list and an interview. Selected candidates will receive a salary of Rs. 65,000 per month. The tenure of the recruitment will be one year.
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