If you are from Madhya Pradesh and are looking for a government job in the medical field, then there is good news for you. Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Board (MPESB) has released a notification for recruitment to a total of 752 paramedical posts under Group-5 Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE) 2025. The online application process for this recruitment will start from 28 July 2025 and the last date to apply has been fixed as 11 August. Eligible and interested candidates can visit the official website of Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Board, esb.mp.gov.in, to see the notification and get all the details related to the application.

MPESB Paramedical Recruitment 2025 Eligibility Criteria: What are the eligibility criteria?

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a diploma or degree in a relevant field like pharmacy, OT technology, physiotherapy, optometry, or related paramedical subjects.

Age Limit: Candidates should be between 18 and 40 years of age as on 1 January 2025. However, as per the norms of the Government of Madhya Pradesh, candidates of the reserved category will also be given relaxation in the upper age limit.

MPESB Paramedical Recruitment 2025 Application Fee: What is the application fee?

General category candidates applying for these posts will have to pay an application fee of Rs 500, while for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Other Backward Classes, EWS, and Divyangjan candidates who are natives of Madhya Pradesh, the fee has been fixed at Rs 250.

MPESB Paramedical Recruitment 2025 Apply: How to apply?

First of all, go to the official website of MPESB esb.mp.gov.in.

Then register yourself and fill the application form.

After that, upload the required documents like Aadhar card or PAN card and a passport size photo.

Now pay your application fee.

Download and save a copy of the submitted application for future needs.

MPESB Paramedical Recruitment 2025 Selection Process: What is the selection process?
The candidates will be selected through a written test starting from 27 September 2025. Only those candidates will be included in the list of successful candidates who have obtained the minimum marks out of the total marks prescribed in the examination. The minimum qualifying marks for general category candidates will be 50 percent, and for SC, ST, OBC, and disabled candidates, it will be 40 percent with a relaxation of up to 10 percent. At the same time, candidates from economically weaker sections have been given an additional relaxation of 10 percent in the minimum qualifying marks, but the candidates will be selected based on 'merit' from the list prepared for economically weaker sections.


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