The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Raebareli, has announced new recruitment for several positions across multiple departments. This opportunity comes as a golden chance for medical professionals aspiring to work with one of India’s most prestigious healthcare institutions — and the best part is, no written exam will be conducted.
Recruitment Through Interview OnlyUnlike most medical recruitments, AIIMS Raebareli will select candidates based solely on their performance in a walk-in interview. Interested and eligible applicants can download the application form directly from the official website — aiimsrbl.edu.in — and attend the interview on the scheduled dates.
Vacancies Across 37 DepartmentsUnder this recruitment drive, AIIMS Raebareli aims to fill 149 vacant positions in total. These openings are spread across 37 different departments, including Anatomy, Anesthesia, Biochemistry, General Surgery, Hospital Administration, Neurology, Urology, ENT, and Medical Oncology, among others.
This wide range of opportunities gives candidates from various medical specializations a fair chance to join AIIMS’s growing team of healthcare professionals.
Eligibility CriteriaTo apply for these posts, candidates must hold relevant educational qualifications from a recognized university. Accepted degrees include MBBS, BDS, MSc, MD, MS, MDS, DNB, DM, MCh, or PhD. Additionally, applicants must be registered with either the Central or State Medical Council, as applicable to their profession.
The maximum age limit for these posts is 45 years. However, candidates belonging to reserved categories will receive age relaxation as per government norms.
Pay Scale and BenefitsSelected candidates will receive a monthly salary under Level-11 pay scale, which amounts to approximately ₹67,700 per month along with admissible allowances. This pay scale reflects the institution’s effort to attract qualified and experienced professionals to its medical team.
Interview Schedule and Required DocumentsThe walk-in interviews will be held on November 3, November 14, and November 28, 2025. Applicants are required to report at 10:00 AM on their chosen interview date at the LT Ground, Medical College Building, AIIMS Raebareli. Document verification will take place in the morning, followed by the interview session in the afternoon.
Candidates must carry the following documents in original and self-attested copies:
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Birth certificate
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Class 10 mark sheet
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Relevant degree and qualification certificates
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Experience certificates
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Caste certificate (if applicable)
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Registration certificate from the respective Medical Council
Failure to produce any required document may result in disqualification.
How to ApplyVisit the official website — aiimsrbl.edu.in.
Download the application form from the “Recruitment” section.
Fill in all required details including personal information, academic qualifications, and department preference.
Affix a recent passport-size photograph.
Carry the duly filled form along with self-attested copies of all documents to the walk-in interview venue.
For any queries regarding the application process or document submission, candidates can email recruitment.aiimsrbl@gmail.com or call 0535-2704415.
Why This Recruitment MattersAIIMS Raebareli’s latest recruitment drive offers a rare opportunity for medical professionals to join without going through a lengthy written examination process. By emphasizing merit through personal interviews, the institute aims to expedite hiring while maintaining high professional standards.
Candidates looking to establish their career in medical research, teaching, or clinical service should not miss this chance. AIIMS Raebareli continues to expand its infrastructure and departments, making it one of the fastest-growing branches of AIIMS in India.
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