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Senior registrar infection disease at National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases

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Senior registrar infection disease

🏭 Government
💼 Sindh Government
🏳 Pakistan

Job Details

🎓 Qualifications Required
Bachelor
💺 No of Vacancies
1

Full Job Details

National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi invites applications from eligible candidates for the post of Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Senior Registrar, Senior registrar infection disease, Software Engineer, Echo technologist, Echo Technician , Management Trainee and Trainee OT as per advertisement of 21 September, 2025. Intermediate, Diploma, Bachelor educational qualification will be preferred.

Apply at National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases before closing date which is around 06 October, 2025 or as per closing date in newspaper ad. Read complete ad online to know how to apply on latest National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases job opportunities. For Further details visit www.jobseed.pk.

Company Name:
National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases

Company Type:
Government

Post Name:
Senior registrar infection disease

Total Seats/Vacancies:
1

Date Posted:
21 September, 2025

Education Requirements:
bachelor degree

Employment Type:
Sindh Government

Max Age:
35

Job Region:
Sindh

Job Placement Location:
Karachi

Last Date:
06 October, 2025
National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi invites applications from eligible candidates for the post of Senior registrar infection disease as per advertisement of 21 September, 2025. Bachelor educational qualification will be preferred.

Apply at National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases before closing date which is around 06 October, 2025 or as per closing date in newspaper ad. Read complete ad online to know how to apply on latest National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases job opportunities. For Further details visit www.jobseed.pk.

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