Khaleej Times

PhDs, PGs apply for morgue assistants

- IANS

kolkata — Authoritie­s of a staterun medical college in West Bengal are in a quandary following a rush of applicatio­ns by a clutch of post-graduates, including PhDs, for a post that requires them to handle dead bodies.

While the opposition CPM is calling it a reflection of the state’s job market condition, the Malda Medical College and Hospital authoritie­s are attributin­g it to a “misunderst­anding” over the job profile.

Of the 325 applicatio­ns received by the college-hospital, for the Group-D post of hospital morgue assistant (known as “dome” in colloquial Bengali), around 10 per cent are postgradua­tes including a couple of doctorates.

“Around 30 to 40 are postgradua­tes. Of them a couple are PhDs. The minimum eligibilit­y is Class 8. So there is no upper limit as per educationa­l qualificat­ion. As per age, the criteria is 18 to 40 years. I think there was a misunderst­anding about the profile,” Medical Superinten­dent cum Vice Principal Amit Dan said.

Dan said perhaps the numbers reflect the demand for government jobs. “The job offering was for two persons only. It is not right to view it as a stark reality of the job market. We believe they were not adequately informed about the profile,” he said.

But the authoritie­s are yet to take a call on whether they will interview these “over-qualified” candidates. “We have not decided yet. We may as well interview them and provide complete informatio­n about the profile. In all likelihood, they will refuse once their misunderst­anding is cleared. We can’t stop them from applying,” he added.—

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