SGPGI Lucknow Non Teaching Various Posts Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 47 Vacancies
SGPGI Lucknow Non Teaching Various Post Recruitment 2026
- Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI), Lucknow has announced recruitment for 47 various Non-Teaching posts for the year 2026.
- The online application process commences on May 19, 2026, and concludes on June 9, 2026.
- A total of 47 vacancies are available across multiple technical, medical, and administrative roles.
- Key positions include Technician (Dialysis) with 24 vacancies, Technician (Radiology) with 5 vacancies, and Perfusionist with 3 vacancies.
- The maximum age limit for applicants is 40 years, with the minimum age set at 18 years as of January 1, 2026.
- Educational qualifications range from Matriculation for Sanitary Inspector to specialized Bachelor’s/Master’s degrees for technical roles.
- The application fee is ₹1180 for General/OBC candidates and ₹708 for SC/ST candidates, payable online.
- Candidates must ensure they meet the specific experience requirements for technical roles like Junior Engineer and Medical Lab Technologist.
- The selection process will involve a written examination/Computer Based Test (CBT) as per the official SGPGI guidelines.
- Admit cards and exam dates will be updated on the official website as per the administrative schedule.
- Interested candidates are advised to thoroughly read the official notification PDF before submitting their online applications.
Important Dates
Salary & Pay Scale
Documents Required for Application
- Scanned copy of recent passport-size color photograph.
- Scanned signature of the candidate.
- Educational certificates and mark sheets (Matriculation, Intermediate, Graduation, Diploma, or Post Graduation as applicable).
- Experience certificates (wherever mandatory, e.g., for JE, MLT, Radiographer).
- Category/Caste certificate (if applying under reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC).
- Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport).
- Domicile certificate (if claiming reservation benefits in Uttar Pradesh).
Educational Qualification
- Technical Officer (Perfusion) / Perfusionist: B.Sc. Degree in Medical Perfusion OR B.Sc. with a certificate in Perfusion Technology and 1 year training.
- Junior Engineer (Telecom / Electrical): Engineering Diploma in the respective discipline (Telecom/Electronics/Electrical) with relevant experience.
- Technician (Radiology / Radiotherapy): 10+2 with Science, Diploma (2 years) in Radiography/Radiotherapy Techniques OR B.Sc. (Hons) in Radiography/Radiotherapy with 1 year experience.
- Medical Lab Technologist: Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology/Science with 2 years of experience in a 100+ bedded hospital.
- Technical Assistant (Neuro-otology): B.Sc. Degree in Speech and Hearing.
- Junior Occupational Therapist: 10+2 with Science and Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (MOT).
- Technician (Dialysis): B.Sc. Degree in Dialysis Technology.
- Sanitary Inspector Grade-I: Matriculation (10th) passed from a recognized board.
- Receptionist: Bachelor’s Degree in any stream with a Master’s Degree in Journalism / Public Relations.
- Pharmacist Gr.-II: Diploma in Pharmacy from a recognized institution.
Vacancy Details – Post Wise
| Post Name | Total Vacancies |
|---|---|
| Technical Officer (Perfusion) | 01 |
| Junior Engineer (Telecom) | 01 |
| Junior Engineer (Electrical) | 01 |
| Perfusionist | 03 |
| Technician (Radiology) | 05 |
| Medical Lab Technologist | 02 |
| Technician (Radiotherapy) | 02 |
| Technical Assistant (Neuro-otology) | 01 |
| Junior Occupational Therapist | 02 |
| Technician (Dialysis) | 24 |
| Sanitary Inspector Grade- I | 02 |
| Receptionist | 02 |
| Pharmacist Gr.-II | 01 |
| Total | 47 |
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | 1180/- |
| SC / ST | 708/- |
| PH / PWD | 708/- |
| Female | Refer to Notification |
| Ex-Servicemen | Refer to Notification |
| Payment Mode | Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking Only |
Age Limit
Selection & Exam Process
Phase I: Written Examination / Computer Based Test (CBT)
- The primary selection will be based on a Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted online.
- The exam will assess both core subject knowledge and general aptitude.
Phase II: Document Verification
- Candidates who clear the CBT cutoff will be called for physical verification of original documents.
- Experience certificates and educational credentials will be thoroughly scrutinized.
Phase III: Medical Examination
- Selected candidates must clear the medical fitness standards set by SGPGI Lucknow.
SGPGI Non-Teaching Exam Pattern 2026
The examination will be conducted in online mode (CBT). The detailed structure is as follows:
- Part A (General Aptitude): Includes questions on General English, General Knowledge, Reasoning, and Mathematical Ability.
- Part B (Core Subject): Focuses on questions related to the specific post’s educational qualification and professional domain.
- Total Marks: 100 Marks.
- Duration: 2 Hours (120 Minutes).
- Marking Scheme: Standard marking with negative marking for incorrect answers as specified in the detailed syllabus.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Visit the official website of SGPGI Lucknow or click on the direct ‘Apply Online’ link provided above.
- Read the detailed advertisement carefully to ensure eligibility for the desired post.
- Click on the registration link to generate your login credentials (User ID and Password).
- Log in using the credentials and fill out the application form with accurate personal, educational, and experience details.
- Upload the scanned copies of required documents, including your photograph, signature, and certificates, in the specified format and size.
- Preview the filled application form carefully to check for any errors or discrepancies.
- Proceed to the payment gateway and pay the application fee online using a Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking.
- Submit the application form and download the confirmation page.
- Take a printout of the final submitted application form and fee receipt for future reference.
Important Links
Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding the SGPGI Exam Structure
Preparing for the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) Non-Teaching recruitment requires a highly structured approach. Since the vacancies span across diverse technical, medical, and administrative roles, the exam pattern is split into two distinct parts: Part A (General Aptitude) and Part B (Subject-Specific Knowledge). To secure a seat among the 47 available vacancies, candidates must balance their preparation between general subjects and their core professional domains.
Syllabus Breakdown and Strategy
The syllabus is divided into two major components, and candidates can download the official PDFs for Part A and Part B directly. Here is how you should approach each section:
- Part A (General Aptitude): This section tests your foundational skills. Focus on high-yield topics in General English (grammar, comprehension, synonyms), General Knowledge (current affairs, basic science, and UP state GK), Reasoning (analytical and logical reasoning), and Quantitative Aptitude (arithmetic, percentages, and data interpretation). Daily practice of 30-40 aptitude questions can significantly boost your speed and accuracy.
- Part B (Domain Knowledge): This is the most critical section as it carries the maximum weightage. Whether you are applying for Dialysis Technician, Junior Engineer, or Pharmacist, you must thoroughly revise your diploma or degree curriculum. For instance, Dialysis Technicians should focus on renal anatomy, dialysis machine operations, and patient care protocols, while Junior Engineers must master core engineering concepts.
Effective Preparation Tips
To outshine the competition, integrate the following practices into your daily study routine:
- Analyze Previous Year Papers: Go through past SGPGI exam papers to understand the difficulty level and the types of questions frequently asked. This helps in identifying high-priority topics.
- Take Regular Mock Tests: Since the exam is a Computer Based Test (CBT), practicing online mock tests is essential. It helps in time management and reduces exam-day anxiety. Aim to complete the 100-question paper within the 120-minute limit.
- Create Short Revision Notes: For technical subjects, maintain a formula book or a summary notebook containing key definitions, medical terms, and technical specifications. This will make last-minute revision highly efficient.
- Stay Updated with Current Affairs: Dedicate 30 minutes daily to reading newspapers or monthly current affairs compilations, focusing on national news, sports, and healthcare-related developments.
Time Management and Exam Day Strategy
During the exam, time management is key. Do not get stuck on difficult questions in the technical section; instead, solve the easier general aptitude questions first to secure quick marks. Ensure you read each question carefully, keeping in mind the negative marking scheme. Maintaining a calm and focused mindset during the 2-hour exam will help you perform to the best of your abilities.
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