ESIC Result 2024 Check Candidate Information, Details of the Position Here

Check the ESIC Result 2024 for doctors' recruitment, ensuring accurate designation and candidate details in the Employees' State Insurance Corporation's revised outcome.

by Tamilarasi S | Updated Jun 11, 2024

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ESIC Result 2024

The ESIC Result 2024 has been revised through a corrigendum issued on 11th June 2024. This correction modifies the outcome of a walk-in interview conducted for the recruitment of Doctors (Allopathy) on a contract basis. Specifically, it adjusts the designation of the position from "Full-time Specialist - 1 year" to "Part-time Specialist - 1 year" in the Department of General Medicine and Surgery.

Correction Details

  • Original Mistake: The original announcement on June 10, 2024, said the job was for a "Full-time Specialist - 1 year" in General Medicine and Surgery.
  • Correction: Now, it says the job is for a "Part-time Specialist - 1 year" in the same departments.

Details of the Position

  • Job Title: Part-time Specialist
  • Time: 1 year
  • Departments: General Medicine and Surgery
  • Contract Type: Temporary, for a specific time

Candidate Information

  • Dr. Chandramathy Karunakaran:

    • Job: Part-time Specialist
    • Department: General Medicine
    • Category: OBC (a type of category)
    • Score: 34.00 out of 40
  • Dr. Rita K.M:

    • Job: Part-time Specialist
    • Department: General Surgery
    • Category: UR (Unreserved)
    • Score: 34.50 out of 40

Observations

  • Both candidates listed in the corrigendum have been assigned the position of Part-time Specialist for one year.
  • Dr. Chandramathy Karunakaran is designated to the Department of General Medicine and belongs to the OBC category, achieving a score of 34.00 out of 40.
  • Dr. Rita K.M. is assigned to the Department of General Surgery and falls under the UR category, scoring 34.50 out of 40.

ESIC

The Employees' State Insurance Scheme (ESIC) is a social insurance program established by law to protect employees from work-related risks like sickness, maternity, disablement, and employment injury. It provides medical care to injured workers and their families. ESIC covers various establishments, including factories, hotels, and educational institutions, where 10 or more employees work, with some states requiring 20 or more. Construction workers in ESIC-covered areas also benefit. Funding comes from employer and employee contributions, ensuring workers earning up to Rs. 15,000 monthly receive social security. This scheme aims to safeguard employees' well-being and offer financial support during challenging times.

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