
KGMU recruitment 2025: Last day to submit applications for Nursing Officer posts postponed to May 31
King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow has officially changed the date for closing the registrations for its Nursing Officer Recruitment 2025 from May 14 to May 31, 2025. Candidates can pay the fee till May 25, 2025, as per the new instructions issued by KGMU. Completed forms can be submitted through the official website kgmu.org.
The ongoing recruitment drive aims to fill 733 Nursing Officer posts across various departments. As per the official notification, candidates belonging to the UR/OBC/EWS categories are required to pay Rs 2360, while SC/ST candidates must pay Rs 1416.
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