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"Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity."
— Hippocrates

The National Medical Commission (NMC), a pivotal statutory body established under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, has recently announced exciting opportunities for professionals. Therefore, they are actively seeking to fill various posts in its headquarters and four Autonomous Boards in New Delhi on a deputation basis. This presents a unique chance to contribute to India's premier medical regulatory framework.
Several crucial roles are open for eligible candidates. Firstly, the NMC is recruiting for the position of Deputy Secretary (Legal), with one vacancy available. Secondly, an Under Secretary (Legal) position is also open, providing a great opportunity for legal professionals.
Additionally, the commission seeks two Legal Officers, enhancing its legal support capabilities. Furthermore, two Manager (IT) positions are available, vital for strengthening the NMC's technological infrastructure.
Candidates interested in these NMC deputation vacancies must meet specific qualifications and experience criteria, as detailed in the official annexures. Moreover, the terms and conditions of appointment on deputation strictly adhere to the guidelines issued by the Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India.
For legal roles like Deputy Secretary (Legal) and Under Secretary (Legal), applicants typically need to be officers from Central or State Governments, Union Territories, Armed Forces Medical Services, or autonomous/statutory organizations. They should either hold an analogous post or possess relevant years of service in a specified pay matrix, coupled with experience in handling legal and legislative matters.
Similarly, Legal Officer applicants require a Bachelor's with an LLB degree and substantial professional and legal handling experience. Meanwhile, Manager (IT) candidates need a strong IT background, including a Master of Business Administration, Post Graduate Diploma in Management, or a Bachelor of Engineering/Technology/Computer Application, alongside significant experience in IT and e-Governance projects.
An important note specifies that the maximum age limit for appointment on deputation is 56 years as of the closing date for applications.
The NMC urges all Ministries, Departments, State Governments, and Union Territory Governments to widely publicize this opportunity. Interested candidates must forward their applications in the prescribed proforma, accompanied by attested copies of ACRs/APARs for the last five years, vigilance clearance, and cadre clearance.
An advance copy of the application should reach the Deputy Secretary (Estt.), National Medical Commission, Pocket-14, Sector-08, Dwarka Phase I, New Delhi-110077, on or before March 31, 2026. Furthermore, the complete application, submitted through proper channels with an employer's certificate, must reach the commission within 45 days from the advertisement date. Therefore, prompt action is advised for all eligible officers.
The NMC website (www.nmc.org.in) will display any changes to this notice. Consequently, applicants should regularly check the site for updates.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only... Refer to the latest local and national guidelines for clinical practice.
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