RBI Vacancy: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has invited applications from eligible candidates to fill two positions of Part-Time Bank Medical Consultant (BMC). The recruitment is being conducted on a three-year contractual basis. Eligible candidates can apply in the prescribed format and reach the following address by November 14, 2025: Regional Director, Human Resource Management Department, Reserve Bank of India, 4th Floor, Main Office Building, Near Gandhi Bridge, Ahmedabad – 380014.
According to the recruitment notification, the Part-Time Bank Medical Consultant position will be located in Ahmedabad. For more information, visit the official website.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must possess an MBBS degree in the allopathic system from a university recognized by the Medical Council of India.
Candidates with a Postgraduate (PG) degree in General Medicine can also apply.
Applicants must have at least two years of experience in a hospital or clinic practicing in the allopathic system of medicine.
The applicant's dispensary or residence must be within 10-15 kilometers of the bank's dispensary.
Salary:
A remuneration of ₹1,000 per hour will be paid during the contract period.
Out of the monthly salary, ₹1,000 per month will be provided as a conveyance allowance and ₹1,000 per month as mobile charge reimbursement.
No other benefits or allowances will be provided to BMCs working on the contract.
Selection Procedure:
The bank will conduct interviews and document verification for shortlisted candidates.
Important Dates: Last date to submit applications—November 14, 2025
Location: Reserve Bank of India, Ahmedabad
RBI Part-Time Medical Consultant Recruitment Notification
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