MP NHM Recruitment 2022: Madhya Pradesh National Health Mission took out bumper vacancy

New Delhi:

MP NHM Recruitment 2022:

Bumper vacancy has come out under the National Health Mission in Madhya Pradesh.

MP National Health Mission (NHM) has invited applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to a total of 1200 posts.

These recruitments will be done on the posts of Women Health Worker (ANM).

Candidates wishing to apply for these posts should visit the official website of MP NHM nhmmp.gov.in and fill the application form as per instructions.

Before applying candidates should check their eligibility and age limit.

The application process has started from 16 November 2022.

Interested and eligible candidates can apply for this recruitment of Madhya Pradesh from 12 December 2022.

Applications sent after the last date of application will not be considered by NHM. 

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Who can apply 

Passed 12th class examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects from a recognized Institute or University or its equivalent qualification.

Along with this, the candidate should have a degree or diploma in Nursing Midwifery. 

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know age limit

To apply for the post of Female Health Worker, the minimum age should be 21 years and maximum age should be 43 years. 

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Selection Process 

Eligible candidates will be recruited for the post of Women Health Worker through written test and interview.

And the selected candidates will be given a salary of Rs 12000 per month. 

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important dates

Online application process starts: from 16 November 2022 


Last date for online application: 12 December 2022 

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