The Government of Delhi has announced the Drug Inspector vacancy for 2025, providing a great opportunity for eligible candidates to join the healthcare regulatory framework. Below is a detailed breakdown of vacancies, eligibility, syllabus, and other critical information to help you prepare effectively.
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Overview of Delhi Drug Inspector Recruitment 2025
Parameter | Details |
---|---|
Organization | Government of Delhi |
Post Name | Drug Inspector august 20 , 2024 delhi gazette |
Vacancies | 46 |
Education | Degree in Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences or equivalent |
Age Limit | 21 to 35 years (varies by category) |
Salary | ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 per month |
Vacancy and Eligibility Details
Post Name | Vacancies | Eligibility |
Drug Inspector | 46 | Degree in Pharmacy, Age: 21-35, Salary: ₹56,100-₹1,77,500 |
Important Dates
Event | Date |
Notification Release | NA |
Online Application Start | NA |
draft on | aug 2023 |
Notification Links
Resource | Link |
Notification draft | Notification draft |
Official Notification | Download Here |
Apply Online | Click Here |
Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Written Exam Pattern:
- Mode: Online/Offline (to be confirmed)
- Sections:
- General Knowledge: 30 Marks
- Pharmacy-related Subjects: 70 Marks
- Total Marks: 100
- Duration: 2 Hours
Syllabus Highlights:
- General Knowledge: Current Affairs, Indian Polity, Geography, History.
- Pharmacy Subjects: Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Drug Laws, Quality Assurance, Clinical Pharmacy.
FAQs
1. What is the application fee for Delhi Drug Inspector recruitment?
The application fee is ₹100 for General candidates and ₹50 for SC/ST/OBC candidates from Delhi.
2. Can candidates from other states apply for these posts?
Yes, candidates from other states can apply but will be considered under the unreserved category.
3. Is there any age relaxation for reserved categories?
Yes, reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) receive an age relaxation of up to 5 years as per government rules.
4. What is the selection process for Drug Inspector?
The selection process includes a written exam followed by an interview and document verification.
5. How can I prepare for the written exam?
Focus on pharmacy-related subjects, review past question papers, and practice regularly using mock tests to ensure success.
6. Is the exam bilingual?
Yes, the exam is expected to be conducted in both Hindi and English languages.