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Bihar State Health Society (SHS) Community Health Officer (CHO) Recruitment 2025 

Bihar State Health Society (SHS) has released a golden opportunity for nursing professionals by announcing 4500 vacancies for the post of Community Health Officer (CHO) under Advt No. 02/2025. Through this recruitment conducted by National Health Mission (NHM) the organisation works toward enhancing primary healthcare delivery in Bihar. SHS Community Health Officer recruitment applications can be made through online platforms from 5th May through 26th May 2025. The following piece of work presents essential information regarding recruitment eligibility and application methods and assessment criteria and educational prerequisites and training recommendations in standard Indian language format.

Bihar SHS CHO Recruitment 2025: 

Key Details

As an installation of the state-level government operation the SHS CHO recruitment process exists. Appointed officials of this recruitment will get their assignments at different medical and wellness centers across Bihar’s territory. School health and education need nurses who wish to serve the public while establishing themselves in government service.

  • Organization Name: State Health Society Bihar (SHSB)
  • Post Name: Community Health Officer (CHO)
  • Total Vacancies: 4500
  • Job Location: Bihar
  • Salary: ₹40,000 per month
  • Application Dates: 5th May 2025 to 26th May 2025 (till 6:00 PM)
  • Selection Process: Computer-Based Test (CBT) and Document Verification
  • Official Website: https://shs.bihar.gov.in/

Category-wise Vacancy Distribution:

CategoryVacancy
UR979
EWS245
EBC1170
BC640
WBC168
SC1243
ST55
Total4500

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the Bihar CHO recruitment, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Limit: 21 to 42 years as of 1st April 2025 (relaxation as per government rules)
  • Educational Qualification:
    • B.Sc. Nursing / Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with Certificate in Community Health (CCH) OR
    • General Nurse and Midwifery (GNM) with Certificate Course in Community Health

Application Process: Step-by-Step Guide

Applying for the Bihar CHO recruitment is an online process. Here is a simple stepwise method:

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go tohttps://shs.bihar.gov.in/
  2. Registration: Click on the “Apply Online” link for CHO recruitment and register with your basic details.
  3. Fill Application Form: Enter your personal, educational, and contact details.
  4. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your photo, signature, and required certificates.
  5. Pay Application Fee: Pay the fee using Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking.
    • General/OBC/EWS: ₹500
    • SC/ST/PH/Female: ₹125
  6. Preview & Submit: Check all details carefully and submit the form.
  7. Print Application: Download and print the final submitted application for future reference.

Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is very important for good preparation. The Bihar CHO exam is conducted online (CBT) and contains only objective-type questions.

Exam Pattern:

SubjectNo. of QuestionsMarks
Child Health1020
Adolescent Health1020
Maternal Health1020
Family Planning1020
Communicable & Non-communicable Diseases1020
Total50100
  • Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
  • Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • Marking: Each question carries 2 marks. No negative marking is mentioned.

Syllabus Highlights:

  • Child Health: Immunization, nutrition, common childhood diseases, growth monitoring.
  • Adolescent Health: Adolescent nutrition, reproductive health, mental health.
  • Maternal Health: Antenatal care, postnatal care, safe delivery, maternal nutrition.
  • Family Planning: Contraceptive methods, counseling, spacing, permanent methods.
  • Communicable & Non-communicable Diseases: Tuberculosis, malaria, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, etc.

You can download the detailed syllabus PDF from the official website or trusted exam preparation portals.

How to Prepare for Bihar SHS CHO Exam

1. Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern

First, download the latest syllabus and exam pattern from the official website or trusted sources. Make a list of all topics and subtopics. This will help you plan your study schedule properly.

2. Collect Good Study Materials

  • Books: Use standard nursing books for Child Health, Maternal Health, and Community Health. Some popular books are:
    • “Community Health Nursing” by TNAI
    • “Essentials of Community Health Nursing” by K. Park
    • “Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine” by J.E. Park
  • Online Resources: Use free and paid online platforms like Testbook, Toppersexam, and YouTube for video lectures, notes, and mock tests.
  • Previous Year Papers: Practice previous year question papers and sample papers to understand the type of questions asked.

3. Make a Study Plan

  • Divide your study time for each subject as per the syllabus.
  • Set daily and weekly targets.
  • Revise regularly and make short notes for quick revision.

4. Practice Mock Tests and MCQs

  • Attempt online mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.
  • Analyze your performance after every mock test and work on weak areas.
  • Practice at least 2-3 mock tests every week as the exam date approaches.

5. Revision

  • Revise all important topics and formulas regularly.
  • Focus more on high-weightage topics.
  • Use your short notes for quick revision before the exam.

6. Stay Updated and Motivated

  • Check the official website regularly for updates on exam dates, admit card, and results.
  • Stay positive and take care of your health.

Where to Find Study Materials

  • Official Website: Download syllabus and notifications from https://shs.bihar.gov.in/
  • Books: Buy from local bookstores or online platforms like Amazon, Flipkart.
  • Online Platforms:
    • Testbook: Offers mock tests, study notes, and previous year papers.
    • Toppersexam: Provides mock tests and important MCQs.
    • YouTube: Free video lectures and doubt-solving sessions.
  • Coaching Institutes: If needed, join a local or online coaching for guidance and doubt clearing.

Tips to Crack the Bihar SHS CHO Exam

  • Start your preparation early and follow a disciplined routine.
  • Focus on understanding concepts, not just memorizing facts.
  • Practice as many MCQs as possible from each subject.
  • Revise regularly and do not skip any topic from the syllabus.
  • Take care of your health and get enough sleep before the exam day.

Conclusion

The Bihar SHS CHO recruitment is a great opportunity for nursing professionals to get a government job and serve the community. With proper planning, good study materials, and regular practice, you can easily crack this exam. Remember to fill the application form carefully, prepare as per the syllabus, and stay confident. Best of luck for your exam and future career as a Community Health Officer in Bihar!

Also Read: NEET UG 2025 Registrations Updates

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