1. Introduction - A Real Opportunity for West Bengal Health Aspirants

For thousands of educated youths in West Bengal, especially those from medical and paramedical backgrounds, government health jobs remain one of the most secure and respectable career paths. Every year, candidates from districts like North 24 Parganas, Nadia, Hooghly, Murshidabad, and South 24 Parganas prepare tirelessly for limited openings.

The CMOH North 24 Parganas Community Health Officer (CHO) Recruitment 2026 is one such golden opportunity. With 111 vacancies, this recruitment directly supports the rural healthcare system of our state under the NHM program.

For many Bengali-medium students who have completed GNM, B.Sc Nursing, or BAMS, this post offers a realistic entry into government service without facing statewide PSC-level competition.

If you belong to a nursing or ayurvedic background and are looking for a stable government job within West Bengal itself, this notification deserves your serious attention.


2. Key Details at a Glance

ParticularDetails
Recruiting AuthorityChief Medical Officer of Health, North 24 Parganas
Post NameCommunity Health Officer (CHO)
Total Vacancies111
Vacancies for Nursing107
Vacancies for BAMS4
SalaryRs. 20,000 per month (consolidated)
Age LimitUp to 40 years
Application ModeOnline
Application Start Date30 January 2026
Last Date to Apply09 February 2026
Selection ProcessWritten Test + Interview
Posting AreaSuswasthya Kendras in North 24 Parganas

3. Post-Wise Eligibility - Explained in Simple Terms

A. CHO (Nursing) - For 107 Posts

You can apply if you have:

  • B.Sc Nursing with BPCCHN integrated course (2021 batch onward),
    OR
  • GNM / Post Basic B.Sc Nursing / B.Sc Nursing completed before 2021
  • Registration from West Bengal Nursing Council (WBNC)
  • Knowledge of Bengali language
  • Age below 40 years as on 01 April 2025

What this means practically:

  • If you studied nursing in West Bengal and have valid WBNC registration, you are eligible.
  • Candidates without WBNC registration CANNOT apply.
  • Fresh nursing graduates from districts like Barasat, Basirhat, Bongaon, Barrackpore are ideal applicants.

B. CHO (BAMS) - For 4 Posts

Eligibility:

  • BAMS degree from recognized university
  • Registration with Paschim Banga Ayurved Parishad
  • Bengali language proficiency
  • Age within 40 years

This category is very small (only 4 seats), so competition will be higher.


4. Who From West Bengal Should Apply - And Who Should Avoid

  • GNM / B.Sc Nursing pass-outs looking for first government job
  • Candidates from North 24 Parganas and nearby districts
  • Those comfortable working in rural health centers
  • Women candidates seeking stable local employment
  • Bengali-medium students who fear English-heavy competitive exams

Not Suitable For:

  • Candidates aiming for high-paying central government jobs
  • Those unwilling to work at Suswasthya Kendras in rural areas
  • Candidates without proper registration certificates
  • People expecting permanent posts (this is contractual)

5. District-Wise Relevance

Since the recruitment is under North 24 Parganas district, candidates from these areas have maximum practical advantage:

  • Barasat
  • Basirhat
  • Bongaon
  • Barrackpore
  • Habra
  • Ashoknagar
  • Dum Dum

However, any permanent resident of West Bengal can apply. Still, local candidates usually adapt better to posting locations and language requirements.


6. How to Apply - Step-by-Step for Bengal Candidates

Many WB aspirants make small mistakes while filling online forms. Follow this carefully:

  1. Visit official website: north24parganas.gov.in
  2. Go to “Recruitment” section.
  3. Register with mobile number and email.
  4. Fill personal details exactly as per Madhyamik Admit Card.
  5. Upload:
    • Recent passport photo
    • Signature
    • All certificates in ONE single PDF
  6. Pay application fee online:
    • Rs.100 for General/EWS
    • Rs.50 for SC/ST/OBC/PWD
  7. Submit and download application form.

Common Mistakes WB Candidates Make

  • Uploading multiple PDFs instead of one
  • Name mismatch between Aadhaar and certificates
  • Wrong date format
  • Blurred scanned documents
  • Forgetting to keep payment receipt

Avoid these to save yourself from rejection.


7. Salary, Growth & Career Reality in West Bengal

  • Monthly pay: Rs.20,000 (fixed)
  • Contractual under NHM scheme
  • Posting mostly in rural Sub-Centers
  • Job profile includes:
    • Primary healthcare
    • Record keeping
    • Maternal & child health services
    • Community awareness programs

Honest Reality

This is NOT a high-salary job. But for many Bengal aspirants, especially women and rural candidates, it provides:

  • Stable income
  • Social respect
  • Local posting
  • Government work experience

8. Selection Process - What You Must Prepare For

StageMarks
Written Test85
Interview15
Total100

Written Test Strategy for WB Students

Focus on:

  • Nursing fundamentals
  • Community health
  • Basic general awareness
  • Simple arithmetic
  • Local health programs in West Bengal

Exams are generally bilingual or in English, but conceptual clarity matters more than language fluency.


9. Preparation Plan Tailored for Bengal Aspirants

15-Day Simple Plan

  • 2 hours daily - Nursing theory revision
  • 1 hour - Community health programs
  • 30 minutes - Previous CHO question practice
  • 30 minutes - Basic GK of West Bengal health schemes

Affordable Resources

  • WBNC syllabus books
  • ANM/GNM community health guides
  • Free YouTube classes in Bengali
  • Previous NHM CHO papers

You do NOT need costly coaching for this exam.


10. Pros & Cons - Straightforward Analysis

Pros

  • Job inside West Bengal
  • No tough all-India competition
  • Simple syllabus
  • Direct community-level impact
  • Suitable for female candidates

Cons

  • Contractual nature
  • Fixed salary
  • Rural postings
  • Limited promotion scope

11. Checklist for West Bengal Applicants

Keep these ready before applying:

  • Madhyamik Admit (age proof)
  • Nursing/BAMS degree
  • WBNC or Ayurved Parishad registration
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • Residential proof
  • Recent photograph
  • One combined PDF of all documents

12. Final Words - Mentor’s Advice

To every nursing and BAMS candidate of West Bengal:

This recruitment is not glamorous, but it is practical. In a state where government jobs are limited and competition is intense, a CHO position is a respectable doorway into the health system.

If you are waiting for “perfect job”, you may wait years. If you want a real job in 2026 itself - apply seriously.

Do not ignore this opportunity thinking it is small. Many successful health workers in Bengal started exactly from such posts.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Can candidates from Kolkata apply?
Yes. Any permanent resident of West Bengal can apply.

Q2. Is Bengali language compulsory?
Yes, proficiency in Bengali is mandatory.

Q3. Is this a permanent job?
No, it is contractual under NHM.

Q4. I completed GNM in 2019. Am I eligible?
Yes, with valid WBNC registration.

Q5. Can final year students apply?
No, only completed degree holders can apply.

Q6. Where will document verification happen?
At CMOH Office, Barasat, North 24 Parganas on 11 February 2026.


Apply Now

Apply Link: https://north24parganas.gov.in