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West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB) released an additional list of PWD candidates shortlisted for GDMO interviews based on the 21.12.2025 CBT. Check list now.

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The West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB) has released an important update regarding the recruitment for General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) posts. An additional list of Persons with Disabilities (PWD) candidates has been published, shortlisting them for the interview stage. These candidates have been selected based on their performance in the Computer Based Test (CBT) held on 21.12.2025.

This notification, released on 21.01.2026, includes the names, roll numbers, and registration numbers of the candidates who are now eligible to appear for the interview. Aspirants who appeared for the GDMO CBT are advised to check this list carefully.

Result Overview

This list pertains to the PWD category candidates for the General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) positions.

Particular Details
Organization West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB)
Post Name General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO)
Advertisement No. R/GDMO/6/2025 Dated: 07.08.2025
Notice No. 121/HFW-53024/2/2026-HRB SEC-Dept. of H&FW
Notice Date 21/01/2026
Exam Name Computer Based Test (CBT) for GDMO
CBT Date 21.12.2025
List Type Additional List of PWD candidates shortlisted for Interview
Total Candidates Shortlisted 2 (in this additional list)
Next Stage Interview
Official Website keralapsc.gov.in (as per provided context, but for WBHRB, typically wbhrb.in or wbhfw.gov.in/wbhrb)

Shortlisted Candidates List

The following PWD candidates have been provisionally shortlisted for the interview round:

Sr No Name Of The Candidate Caste PWD Roll No Registration No
1 MAINUL KHAN OBC Category- B Yes 1023888100006 C160820251247211908
2 Maksudar Rahaman OBC Category- A Yes 1000643100001 C240820250815414654

Next Steps: Interview Details

Candidates whose names appear in this additional list are now eligible for the interview stage. The official notification for the interview schedule, including specific dates, timings, and venue, will be announced separately by the West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB) on its official website. Candidates are advised to regularly check the WBHRB website for these crucial updates.

Details regarding the original cut-off marks, individual scorecards, or the total number of candidates who appeared for the CBT are not mentioned in this specific notification. This list serves as a direct announcement of qualified PWD candidates for the next stage.

What After Qualifying: The Interview Process

After being shortlisted, the next critical step is the interview. The interview process for GDMO positions typically assesses a candidate’s medical knowledge, clinical experience, communication skills, ethical considerations, and suitability for public health service. Candidates will likely undergo a Document Verification (DV) process before or during the interview to confirm their eligibility and the authenticity of their submitted documents.

Preparation Tips for the GDMO Interview

Preparing for a medical officer interview requires a blend of clinical knowledge and soft skills. Here are some essential tips:

  • Revise Core Medical Subjects: Focus on subjects relevant to General Duty Medical Officers, including Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Community Medicine, and Pharmacology.
  • Stay Updated: Be aware of current health policies, public health programs, and recent advancements in the medical field, especially those relevant to West Bengal.
  • Clinical Scenarios: Be prepared to discuss common clinical cases, emergency management, and ethical dilemmas you might encounter in a government healthcare setting.
  • Communication Skills: Practice clear, concise, and confident communication. Be able to articulate your thoughts and experiences effectively.
  • Document Preparation: Ensure all original documents (educational certificates, experience letters, caste certificates, PWD certificate, ID proof, etc.) are in order and readily available for verification. Carry multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.
  • Mock Interviews: If possible, practice with peers or mentors to get feedback on your responses and body language.
  • Understand the Role: Familiarize yourself with the job profile of a GDMO in government service, including responsibilities, challenges, and opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is this the final merit list for GDMO recruitment?

No, this is an additional list of PWD candidates provisionally shortlisted for the interview based on the CBT result. The final merit list will be declared after the interview and subsequent document verification.

Q2: When will the interview dates be announced?

The exact dates, timings, and venue for the interviews will be announced separately on the official website of the West Bengal Health Recruitment Board (WBHRB). Candidates should regularly check the website for updates.

Q3: What documents are required for the interview/document verification?

While not specified in this notice, typically candidates need to bring all original educational certificates (matriculation onwards), mark sheets, caste certificate (if applicable), PWD certificate, experience certificates (if any), photo ID proof (Aadhar/PAN/Voter ID), passport-sized photographs, and multiple sets of self-attested photocopies of all documents.

Q4: Will individual scorecards be released?

This notification does not mention the release of individual scorecards. Candidates should monitor the official WBHRB website for any such announcements in the future.

Q5: What if my name is not on this list?

If your name is not on this additional list, it means you have not been shortlisted for the interview based on this particular notice. Other lists or general merit lists may have been released or might be released subsequently, so always refer to all official notifications from WBHRB.

Q6: Where can I find the official website for WBHRB?

The official website for West Bengal Health Recruitment Board is typically wbhrb.in or accessible via the West Bengal Health and Family Welfare Department website (wbhfw.gov.in). Always verify the URL for authenticity.

Q7: Is there any provision for re-evaluation of CBT marks?

This notification does not mention any provision for re-evaluation of CBT marks. Such details are usually part of the main recruitment advertisement or subsequent notices regarding result declaration.

Q8: What is the next stage after the interview?

After the interview and document verification, a final selection list will be published. This may be followed by a medical examination and subsequent appointment letters for the selected candidates.