Introduction
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), an autonomous body under India’s Ministry of Ayush, regularly conducts recruitment drives for Group A, B, and C positions. These recruitments are essential for staffing the council’s research institutes and centers across the country.
Opportunities cover a wide range of roles, from high-level Group A posts like Research Officers to technical and administrative Group B positions such as Staff Nurses and Assistants. Group C vacancies typically include support staff roles like Upper Division Clerks (UDC), Lower Division Clerks (LDC), and Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS).
These recruitments offer a significant opportunity for professionals in medical, scientific, and administrative fields to build a career in the government sector, contributing to the scientific research, coordination, and promotion of the Ayurveda system of medicine.
Important Dates
| Starting Date | 01 August 2025 |
| Last Date | 31st August 2025 |
| Exam Date | November |
Vacancy Details
Applications are invited for various posts across Groups A, B, and C. The detailed breakdown of vacancies is as follows:
Group ‘A’ Posts
| Post Name | Total Posts | Category-wise Distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Research Officer (Pathology) | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Research Officer (Ayurveda) | 15 | SC – 2, ST – 1, OBC – 6, EWS – 1, UR – 5 |
Group ‘B’ Posts
| Post Name | Total Posts | Category-wise Distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Assistant Research Officer (Pharmacology) | 4 | SC – 1, EWS – 1, UR – 2 |
| Staff Nurse | 14 | SC – 1, ST – 1, OBC – 4, EWS – 1, UR – 7 |
| Assistant | 13 | SC – 1, OBC – 3, EWS – 1, UR – 8 |
| Translator (Hindi Assistant) | 2 | OBC – 1, UR – 1 |
| Medical Laboratory Technologist | 15 | SC – 2, ST – 2, OBC – 3, EWS – 1, UR – 7 |
Group ‘C’ Posts
| Post Name | Total Posts | Category-wise Distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Research Assistant (Chemistry) | 5 | ST – 1, OBC – 1, EWS – 1, UR – 2 |
| Research Assistant (Botany) | 5 | SC – 1, OBC – 1, EWS – 1, UR – 2 |
| Research Assistant (Pharmacology) | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Research Assistant (Organic Chemistry) | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Research Assistant (Garden) | 1 | OBC – 1 |
| Research Assistant (Pharmacy) | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Stenographer Grade-I (Senior Stenographer) | 10 | SC – 1, OBC – 2, EWS – 1, UR – 6 |
| Statistical Assistant | 2 | OBC – 1, UR – 1 |
| Upper Division Clerk (UDC) | 39 | SC – 6 (including 2 backlog), ST – 2, OBC – 10, EWS – 4, UR – 17 |
| Stenographer Grade-II (Junior Stenographer) | 14 | SC – 2, ST – 1, OBC – 3, EWS – 1, UR – 7 |
| Lower Division Clerk (LDC) | 37 | SC – 7 (including 3 backlog), ST – 3, OBC – 9, EWS – 4, UR – 14 |
| Pharmacist (Grade-I) | 12 | SC – 1, ST – 2 (backlog), OBC – 3, EWS – 1, UR – 5 |
| Offset Machine Operator | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Library Clerk | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Junior Medical Laboratory Technologist | 1 | SC – 1 |
| Laboratory Attendant | 9 | SC – 2, ST – 1, OBC – 1, UR – 5 |
| Security In Charge | 1 | UR – 1 |
| Driver Ordinary Grade | 5 | OBC – 1, UR – 4 |
| Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) Group C | 179 | SC – 20, ST – 12, OBC – 48, EWS – 16, UR – 83 (includes 2 ST & 10 OBC backlog) |
| MTS Field Attendant | 1 | – |
| MTS Panchakarma Attendant | 26 | – |
| MTS Pharmacy Attendant | 5 | – |
| MTS Dresser | 6 | – |
| MTS Cook | 3 | – |
| MTS Ward Boy | 33 | – |
| MTS Ward Aya | 31 | – |
| MTS Animal Attendant | 1 | – |
| MTS Machine Room Attendant | 1 | – |
| MTS (Combined) | 72 | – |
Reservations for Persons With Disabilities (PWD)
A total of 32 posts are reserved for PWD candidates across various categories.
| Group | Post Name | Total Reserved Posts | Type of Disability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group A | Research Officer (Pathology) | 1 | Blind & Low Vision |
| Group A | Research Officer (Ayurveda) | 4 | 1 Blind & Low Vision, 1 Deaf & Hard of hearing, 2 Multiple Disabilities |
| Group B | Assistant | 2 | Locomotor Disability |
| Group B | Medical Laboratory Technologist | 2 | Deaf & Hard of hearing |
| Group C | Research Assistant (Chemistry) | 1 | Deaf & Hard of hearing |
| Group C | Research Assistant (Botany) | 1 | Multiple Disability |
| Group C | Stenographer Grade-I (Senior Stenographer) | 2 | 1 Blind & Low Vision, 1 Multiple Disability |
| Group C | Stenographer Grade-II (Junior Stenographer) | 2 | 1 Blind & Low Vision, 1 Multiple Disability |
| Group C | Upper Division Clerk (UDC) | 3 | 1 Blind & Low Vision, 1 Locomotor Disability, 1 Multiple Disability |
| Group C | Lower Division Clerk (LDC) | 3 | 1 Deaf & Hard of hearing, 1 Locomotor Disability, 1 Multiple Disability |
| Group C | Laboratory Attendant | 1 | Multiple Disability |
| Group C | MTS Panchakarma Attendant | 2 | 1 Deaf & Hard of hearing, 1 Multiple Disability |
| Group C | MTS Dresser | 1 | Deaf & Hard of hearing |
| Group C | MTS Ward Boy | 1 | Deaf & Hard of hearing |
| Group C | MTS Ward Aya | 1 | Deaf & Hard of hearing |
| Group C | MTS (Combined) | 5 | 2 Blind & Low Vision, 2 Deaf & Hard of hearing, 1 Multiple Disability |
Reservations for Ex-Servicemen (ESM)
A total of 33 Group “C” posts are reserved for Ex-Servicemen.
| Group | Post Name | Reserved Posts for ESM |
|---|---|---|
| Group C | Stenographer Grade-II | 1 |
| Group C | Upper Division Clerk (UDC) | 1 |
| Group C | Lower Division Clerk (LDC) | 1 |
| Group C | Driver Ordinary Grade | 1 |
| Group C | Security In Charge | 1 |
| Group C | MTS Field Attendant | 1 |
| Group C | MTS Panchakarma Attendant | 2 |
| Group C | MTS Pharmacy Attendant | 1 |
| Group C | MTS Dresser | 2 |
| Group C | MTS Cook | 1 |
| Group C | MTS Ward Boy | 3 |
| Group C | MTS Animal Attendant | 1 |
| Group C | MTS (Combined) | 17 |
| — | Total (Group C) | 33 Posts Reserved for Ex-Servicemen |
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for these posts, all candidates must possess the required educational qualifications and meet the age limit as of the closing date of application. The requirements for each post are detailed below.
Group ‘A’ Posts
| Post Name | Age Limit | Educational Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Research Officer (Pathology) | Not exceeding 40 years | a) MD in Pathology from an MCI recognized University/Institution. b) Enrolment on the Central Register of MCI or State Register of Medical Council. |
| Research Officer (Ayurveda) | Not exceeding 40 years | a) Post Graduate Degree (MD/MS) in Ayurveda from any University/Institution recognized by CCIM. b) Enrolment on the Central Register of CCIM or State Register of Ayurveda/ISM. |
Group ‘B’ Posts
| Post Name | Age Limit | Educational Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Assistant Research Officer (Pharmacology) | Not exceeding 30 years | a) M. Pharm (Pharmacology), M. Pharm (Ay)/M.Sc. (Medicinal Plant) with specialization in Pharmacology from a recognized University/Institution. b) One year experience after PG degree. |
| Staff Nurse | Not exceeding 30 years | a) B.Sc. Nursing; OR Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery recognized by Nursing Council of India with two years’ experience in a teaching/research hospital. b) Registration with the State Nursing Council. |
| Assistant | Not exceeding 30 years | 1. A Degree from a recognized University/Institution. 2. Proficiency in Computers. |
| Translator (Hindi Assistant) | Not exceeding 30 years | Master’s degree in Hindi with English as a subject; OR Master’s in English with Hindi as a subject; OR Master’s in any subject (Hindi medium) with English as a subject; OR Master’s in any subject (English medium) with Hindi as a subject. AND Recognized Diploma/Certificate course in translation (Hindi↔English) OR two years’ translation experience in Central/State Govt. offices. |
| Medical Laboratory Technologist | Not exceeding 35 years | Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Science with two years of relevant experience. |
Group ‘C’ Posts
| Post Name | Age Limit | Educational Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Research Assistant (Chemistry) | Not exceeding 30 years | Post Graduate Degree in Chemistry, M. Pharm (Ay Quality Control)/M.Sc. (Medicinal Plant) with specialization in Pharmaceutical Analysis. |
| Research Assistant (Botany) | Not exceeding 30 years | Post Graduate Degree in Botany/M.Sc. (Medicinal Plants). |
| Research Assistant (Pharmacology) | Not exceeding 30 years | M. Pharm (Pharmacology), M. Pharm (Ay)/M.Sc. (Medicinal Plant) with specialization in Pharmacology. |
| Research Assistant (Organic Chemistry) | Not exceeding 30 years | Post Graduate Degree in Chemistry with specialization in Organic Chemistry. |
| Research Assistant (Garden) | Not exceeding 30 years | Post Graduate Degree in Botany/Medicinal Plants (Pharmacognosy). |
| Research Assistant (Pharmacy) | Not exceeding 30 years | M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics/Pharmaceutical Science/Quality Assurance/Ayurveda). |
| Stenographer Grade-I (Senior Stenographer) | Not exceeding 30 years | 1) Matric or equivalent. 2) Ability to write 120 W.P.M. in shorthand and 40 W.P.M. in typewriting. 3) About 3 years’ experience as Stenographer (Jr). Desirable: Degree and experience in meetings. |
| Statistical Assistant | 30 years | Master’s Degree in Statistics/Mathematics (with Statistics) OR Graduate (with Statistics or Mathematics) with three years’ experience in handling statistical data. |
| Upper Division Clerk (UDC) | Not exceeding 27 years | Degree of a recognized University. |
| Stenographer Grade-II (Junior Stenographer) | Not exceeding 27 years | 1) Matric or equivalent. 2) Ability to write shorthand at 100 W.P.M. and typewriting 40 W.P.M. Desirable: Degree and previous experience. |
| Lower Division Clerk (LDC) | Not exceeding 27 years | a) 12th Class or equivalent. b) Skill Test: English Typing @ 35 w.p.m. OR Hindi Typing @ 30 w.p.m. on computer. |
| Pharmacist (Grade-I) | Not exceeding 27 years | Diploma in Pharmacy/D. Pharm (Ay.) with two years’ experience in a recognized Ayurvedic hospital OR B. Pharm. (Ay.). |
| Offset Machine Operator | Not exceeding 30 years | 1) Matric or equivalent. 2) Certificate in operation and maintenance of offset printing machines. 3) 3 years’ experience. 4) Basic knowledge of the machine. |
| Library Clerk | Not exceeding 27 years | a) 10+2 with Science subjects and Certificate in Library Science. b) One year work experience. |
| Junior Medical Laboratory Technologist | Not exceeding 28 years | 10+2 with Science subject and DMLT with one year relevant experience. Desirable: Degree in Medical Laboratory Science. |
| Laboratory Attendant | Not exceeding 27 years | a) 10+2 in Science subjects. b) One year work experience in a recognized Institution/Hospital/Laboratory. |
| Security In charge | Not exceeding 30 years | 1) Degree of a recognized University. 2) At least 3 years’ experience in caretaking, watch and ward work. |
| Driver Ordinary Grade | Not exceeding 27 years | 1) Matric or equivalent. 2) Valid driving licence (light & heavy vehicles). 3) Two years’ experience. |
| Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) – (Disciplines a to i) | Not exceeding 27 years | ITI pass Certificate in respective discipline; OR ITI equivalent/Vocational Training Certificate; OR Matriculation with one-year experience in the respective discipline. |
| Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) – (Discipline j / Combined) | Not exceeding 27 years | Matriculation or equivalent qualification. |
Age Relaxation
Relaxation in the maximum age limit is admissible for reserved categories as per Government of India rules:
| Category | Age Relaxation | Conditions (if any) |
|---|---|---|
| SC / ST | 5 years | — |
| OBC-NCL | 3 years | — |
| PWD (UR) | 10 years | — |
| PWD (OBC-NCL) | 13 years | — |
| PWD (SC / ST) | 15 years | — |
| Central Government Civilian Employees (Group C) | Up to 40 years (45 years for SC/ST) | Subject to specific service conditions |
| Candidates domiciled in J&K (01.01.1980 – 31.12.1989) | 5 years | — |
| Ex-Servicemen | Period of military service + 3 years | As per rules |
| Meritorious Sports Persons | 5 years (10 years for SC/ST) | Subject to prescribed conditions |
| Widows, Divorced Women (not re-married) | Up to 35 years (40 years for SC/ST) | Applicable only if not re-married |
Application Fee and Process
Application Fee
All candidates are required to pay a non-refundable Processing Fee. Candidates other than those in excluded categories must also pay an Examination Fee.
| Post Group | Fee Type | Unreserved & OBC | SC/ST/PWD/EWS/Women/Ex-Servicemen |
| Group ‘A’ | Processing Fee | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 500/- |
| Examination Fee | Rs. 1000/- | Nil | |
| Group ‘B’ | Processing Fee | Rs. 200/- | Rs. 200/- |
| Examination Fee | Rs. 500/- | Nil | |
| Group ‘C’ | Processing Fee | Rs. 100/- | Rs. 100/- |
| Examination Fee | Rs. 200/- | Nil |
The fee must be deposited online via Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI.
How to Apply
Candidates must complete the application process entirely online, which consists of three primary steps:
- Create Account: Candidates must register by providing basic details (Name, Father’s/Mother’s Name, DOB, Mobile No., Email ID) to generate an User ID and password.
- Fill Profile: Log in and complete your detailed profile, including demographic data, category details, and upload common documents (Photo, Signature, Caste Certificate, etc.).
- Apply for Post: Select the desired post, provide post-specific information, upload any required post-specific documents, and make the payment.
If applying for multiple posts, Step 3 must be repeated for each post, including separate fee payments.
Document Specifications:
- Photograph: Recent colour photo, light background, 20kb-50kb, 200×230 pixels.
- Signature: On white paper with black ink, 10kb-20kb, 140×60 pixels.
- Other Documents: Clear, non-blurred, 50kb-2048kb.
Modification Window
CCRAS provides a correction window for applicants. Please note that a non-refundable modification fee of Rs. 250/- per attempt will be charged for changes to the profile, and Rs. 250/- per attempt for each post application.
Salary
Successful candidates will be remunerated according to the Pay Matrix Levels defined by the Government of India. The pay scales for each post are as follows:
| Group | Pay Matrix Level | Post Name(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Group ‘A’ | Level 10 | Research Officer (Pathology) Research Officer (Ayurveda) |
| Group ‘B’ | Level 7 | Assistant Research Officer (Pharmacology) Staff Nurse |
| Level 6 | Assistant Translator (Hindi Assistant) Medical Laboratory Technologist | |
| Group ‘C’ | Level 6 | Research Assistant (Chemistry) Research Assistant (Botany) Research Assistant (Pharmacology) Research Assistant (Organic Chemistry) Stenographer Grade-I (Senior Stenographer) Statistical Assistant |
| Level 5 | Research Assistant (Garden) Research Assistant (Pharmacy) Pharmacist (Grade-I) Offset Machine Operator Junior Medical Laboratory Technologist Security In charge | |
| Level 4 | Upper Division Clerk (UDC) Stenographer Grade-II (Stenographer Jr) | |
| Level 2 | Lower Division Clerk (LDC) Library Clerk Laboratory Attendant Driver Ordinary Grade | |
| Level 1 | Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) |
Selection Process
- Group ‘A’ Posts: Selection will be conducted through an online Computer Based Test (CBT) followed by an Interview.
- CBT: 70 marks
- Interview: 30 marks
- Interview Ratio: Candidates will be shortlisted for the interview based on CBT marks in a 1:5 ratio (for 1 vacancy), 1:4 ratio (for 2 vacancies), and 1:3 ratio (for 3 or more vacancies).
- Group ‘B’ and ‘C’ Posts: Selection will be based solely on performance in the online CBT (100 marks).
Skill Tests
For specific posts, a skill test will be conducted after the CBT. It is important to note that this test is qualifying in nature, and marks obtained will not be added to the final merit list.
- Stenographer (Grade I & II): Candidates will be shortlisted in a 1:10 ratio. They must undergo a 10-minute dictation (English or Hindi) at 120 wpm (Grade I) or 100 wpm (Grade II) and type it on a computer.
- Lower Division Clerk (LDC): Candidates will be shortlisted in a 1:10 ratio. They must pass a 10-minute typing test on a computer at a speed of 35 w.p.m. (English) or 30 w.p.m. (Hindi).
- Translator (Hindi Assistant): The examination includes a descriptive conventional paper (Part-III) for translation.
Exam Pattern
All questions will be provided bilingually (English and Hindi). A negative marking of 0.25 marks will be applied for each incorrect answer, with the exception of the MTS post, which has no negative marking.
Exam Duration
- Group ‘A’ Posts: 60 Minutes (80 Minutes for PWD candidates)
- Group ‘B’ & ‘C’ Posts: 90 Minutes (120 Minutes for PWD candidates)
Post-Wise Exam Pattern & Marks Distribution
| Post Name | Syllabus Subjects | Marks |
| Research Officer (Pathology) | 1. Clinical Pathology subjects (MCI syllabus)
2. Health Research fundamentals, NABL, Bioethics, Biostatistics 3. General knowledge, Reasoning, IT & Computing |
35 Marks
25 Marks 10 Marks Total 70 Marks |
| Research Officer (Ayurveda) | 1. BAMS Degree course subjects (CCIM Syllabus)
2. Research methodology, Clinical Research, GCP, bio ethics, etc. 3. General awareness, reasoning, IT & computing |
35 Marks
25 Marks 10 Marks Total 70 Marks |
| Asst. Research Officer (Pharmacology) | 1. M.Pharm (Pharmacology)/M. Pharm (Ay.) subjects
2. Research Methodology, Drug Discovery, Regulatory issues, etc. 3. General knowledge, Reasoning, IT & computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Staff Nurse | 1. B.Sc Nursing degree course subjects (INC syllabus)
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Test of Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Assistant | As per Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Graduate Level Examination syllabus | 100 Marks |
| Medical Lab Technologist | 1. Degree subjects in medical laboratory technology
2. Research methodology 3. General awareness and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Translator (Hindi Assistant) | Part-I (40 Mins): English (10Q), Hindi (10Q), Terminology Eng (10Q), Terminology Hin (10Q)
Part-II (30 Mins): Gen. awareness (10Q), Reasoning (10Q), IT (10Q) Part-III (20 Mins): Descriptive Translation (Eng to Hin & Hin to Eng) |
40 Marks
30 Marks 30 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Chemistry) | 1. Concerned subject knowledge (PG Chemistry/M Pharma QC)
2. Research Methodology 3. General Awareness and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Botany) | 1. M.Sc (Botany) subjects
2. Research Methodology 3. General Knowledge and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Pharmacology) | 1. M.Pharm (Pharmacology)/M. Pharm (Ay.) subjects
2. Research Methodology & Biostatistics 3. General knowledge & IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Organic Chem) | 1. Concerned subject knowledge (PG Chemistry – Organic)
2. Research Methodology 3. General Awareness and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Garden) | 1. M.Sc (Botany)/Medicinal plants subjects
2. Research Methodology 3. General Knowledge and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Research Asst. (Pharmacy) | 1. Concerned subject knowledge (as per RR)
2. Research Methodology 3. General Awareness and IT |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Stenographer Grade I | 1. General English (30Q)
2. General Intelligence (30Q) 3. Numerical Aptitude (40Q) 4. General Awareness (40Q) |
30 Marks
30 Marks 20 Marks 20 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Statistical Assistant | 1. Subject questions (Master Degree Statistics/Mathematics)
2. Research Methodology, study design, bio-statistics 3. General awareness, reasoning, IT |
65 Marks
20 Marks 15 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| UDC | 1. General English (30Q)
2. General Intelligence (30Q) 3. Numerical Aptitude (40Q) 4. General Awareness (40Q) |
30 Marks
30 Marks 20 Marks 20 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Stenographer Grade II | 1. General English (25Q)
2. General Intelligence (25Q) 3. Numerical Aptitude (25Q) 4. General Awareness (25Q) |
25 Marks
25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| LDC | 1. General English (25Q)
2. General Intelligence (25Q) 3. Numerical Aptitude (25Q) 4. General Awareness (25Q) |
25 Marks
25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Jr. Medical Lab Technologist | 1. 10+2 Science & DMLT subjects
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Laboratory Attendant | 1. Senior Secondary (+2 level) Science course subjects
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Security Incharge | 1. Common subjects of graduation level
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Driver Ordinary Grade | 1. As per SSC Matric level exam syllabus
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Library Clerk | 1. 10+2 Science subjects & certificate course in library science
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Pharmacist (Grade-I) | 1. Introduction to Ayurveda (all disciplines)
2. Applied aspects of Dravyaguan, Rasashastra, Pharmacognosy, etc. 3. General Knowledge, Reasoning, IT, Communication Skill |
25 Marks
50 Marks 25 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| Offset Machine Operator | 1. Matriculation & certificate course subjects
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
| MTS | 1. As per SSC Multi Tasking Staff grade exam syllabus
2. General Awareness, Aptitude & Reasoning 3. Working knowledge of IT & Computing |
70 Marks
20 Marks 10 Marks Total 100 Marks |
Syllabus
- Research Officer (Pathology): All subjects of Clinical Pathology as per MCI syllabus; Health Research fundamentals (Good Laboratory practice, NABL guidelines, Bioethics, Biostatistics); General knowledge, Reasoning, IT, and Computing.
- Research Officer (Ayurveda): All subjects of BAMS Degree course (CCIM Syllabus) at an applied/postgraduate level; Research methodology (Clinical Research, GCP, protocol development, drug development, bio ethics, bio statistics); General awareness, reasoning, IT, and computing.
- Assistant Research Officer (Pharmacology): All subjects of M.Pharm (Pharmacology)/M. Pharm (Ay.) with Pharmacology syllabus; Research Methodology (Drug Discovery, Drug Development, Regulatory & Ethical issues, Bio-statistics); General knowledge, Reasoning, IT, and computing.
- Staff Nurse: All subjects of B.Sc Nursing degree course (Indian Nursing Council syllabus) at an applied level; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Assistant: As per Staff Selection Commission Graduate Level Examination syllabus.
- Medical Laboratory Technologist: All subjects of degree in medical laboratory technology; Research methodology; General awareness and IT.
- Translator (Hindi Assistant): English knowledge, Hindi Knowledge, Terminology (English & Hindi); General awareness, Reasoning, IT & Computing; Descriptive Translation (English to Hindi and Hindi to English).
- Research Assistant (Chemistry): Concerned subject knowledge (PG Degree in Chemistry, M Pharma (Ay Quality Control)/ M Sc (Medicinal Plant) with specialization in pharmaceutical analysis); Research Methodology; General Awareness and IT.
- Research Assistant (Botany): All subjects of M.Sc (Botany); Research Methodology; General Knowledge and IT.
- Research Assistant (Pharmacology): All subjects of M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)/M. Pharm. (Ay.) with Pharmacology syllabus; Research Methodology & Biostatistics; General knowledge & IT.
- Research Assistant (Organic Chemistry): Concerned subject knowledge (PG Degree in Chemistry with specialization in organic chemistry); Research Methodology; General Awareness and IT.
- Research Assistant (Garden): All subjects of M.Sc (Botany)/Medicinal plants with Botany syllabus; Research Methodology; General Knowledge and IT.
- Research Assistant (Pharmacy): Concerned subject knowledge as per Recruitment Rules; Research Methodology; General Awareness and IT.
- Stenographer Grade I / UDC: General English, General Intelligence, Numerical Aptitude, General Awareness.
- Statistical Assistant: Subject related questions (Master Degree Statistics/Mathematics); Research Methodology (clinical Research, study design, bio-statistics); General awareness, reasoning, and IT.
- Stenographer Grade II / LDC: General English, General Intelligence, Numerical Aptitude, General Awareness. (All sections weighted equally).
- Junior Medical Laboratory Technologist: 10+2 Science subjects and DMLT (All subjects); General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Laboratory Attendant: All subjects of Senior Secondary (+2 level) Science course; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Security Incharge: Common subject of any graduation discipline; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Driver Ordinary Grade: As per Staff Selection Commission Matric level examination syllabus; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Library Clerk: All subjects of 10+2 Science subjects and certificate courses in library science; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- Pharmacist (Grade-I): Introduction to Ayurveda (Basic Principles, Shareera Rachna, Dravyaguna, Rasashastra, etc.); Applied aspects of Dravyaguan, Rasashastra, Bhaishajya Kalpana, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical sciences, etc.; General Knowledge, Reasoning, IT, Communication Skill, Management.
- Offset Machine Operator: All subjects of Matriculation and certificate course on operation and maintenance of offset printing machine; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
- MTS: As per Staff Selection Commission Multi Tasking Staff grade examination syllabus; General Awareness, Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning; Working knowledge of IT and Computing.
Preparation Tips
- For the vast majority of posts (like Research Officer, Staff Nurse, Research Assistant, Lab Technologist), your specific subject knowledge (e.g., B.Sc Nursing, M.Pharm, BAMS, M.Sc Botany) accounts for 70 out of 100 marks (or 35/70 for Group A). This should be your main focus. Thoroughly revise your degree/diploma/PG syllabus.
- All posts, except for MTS, have a 0.25 negative marking for wrong answers. This means you should prioritize accuracy over speed and avoid random guessing. For the MTS post, you should attempt all questions since there is no penalty.
- You have 90 minutes for 100 questions (Group B & C) or 60 minutes for the 70-mark CBT (Group A). This requires you to be quick and decisive. Practice full-length mock tests under timed conditions to find your rhythm.
- The sections on General Awareness, Aptitude, Reasoning, and IT/Computing make up 20-30 marks. These can be the deciding factor in your selection. Dedicate a part of your study routine to:
- General Awareness: Current events (especially the last 6 months), static GK.
- Reasoning: Puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, and other common topics.
- IT & Computing: Basics of computers, MS Office, internet, and common shortcuts.
Admit Card
Admit cards for the computer-based test will not be sent by post. They will be hosted on the same online registration portal.
- Candidates will be notified via E-mail and SMS when admit cards are available.
- Candidates must log in using their credentials to download and take a print-out of their admit card.
- It is mandatory to bring the printed admit card and a valid original Photo Identification Card (such as Aadhaar, PAN Card, Driving License, etc.) to the examination hall.
Result
The final selection process is based on the following criteria:
- Group B & C: Final selection is based on the marks and rank obtained in the online CBT.
- Group A: Final selection is based on the combined marks of the CBT (70) and the Interview (30).
The final selection will be based on the candidate’s overall merit/rank within their category relative to the number of available vacancies.
Tie-Breaker Rules
In the event that two or more candidates secure same marks in the CBT, the tie will be resolved by applying the following methods in order:
- Candidates older in age will be placed higher.
- Candidates with more marks in the main subject (Part 1 of the syllabus) will be placed higher.
- Candidates with more marks in the second subject (Part 2 of the syllabus) will be placed higher.
- Candidates who acquired the essential degree/diploma earlier will be placed higher.
- Candidates with higher final aggregate marks in the essential qualification will be placed higher.
