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1. Educational Qualification - Who Can Apply

2. Community Health Training / Bridge Course Requirement

3. Nursing Council Registration Rules

4. Age Limit & Relaxations

5. Experience Requirement

6. Domicile & Language Considerations

7. Who Is Commonly Rejected

8. Gujarat CHO Eligibility - Quick Summary

FAQs - Gujarat CHO Eligibility

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Gujarat CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Registration Rules & Community Health Requirements

Gujarat CHO eligibility explained — qualification, age limit, registration rules, and community health requirements

Jan 16, 2026

5 min Read

By NPrep Educator Pooja Dhanda

Gujarat CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Registration Rules & Community Health Requirements

Gujarat CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Registration Rules & Community Health Requirements

Gujarat has been one of the early adopters of the Health & Wellness Centre (HWC) and Ayushman Arogya Mandir model. Under the National Health Mission (NHM), the state periodically recruits Community Health Officers (CHOs) to manage primary healthcare delivery at the sub-centre and village level.

However, Gujarat’s CHO eligibility is often misunderstood because:

• It may allow multiple qualification routes • Council registration rules are strict • Local language expectations exist • Some conditions change by recruitment cycle

This guide explains how eligibility usually works in Gujarat CHO recruitments and what you must verify before applying.


1. Educational Qualification - Who Can Apply

Gujarat typically follows a broad healthcare-qualification model for CHO recruitment.

Commonly Accepted Qualifications (Cycle-dependent)

In most cycles, the following are considered:

✔ B.Sc Nursing ✔ Post Basic B.Sc Nursing ✔ GNM (in some cycles, with conditions) ✔ AYUSH degrees (BAMS / BHMS / BUMS) - in select cycles

However, Gujarat often prefers degree-qualified nurses over diploma routes unless explicitly stated.


2. Community Health Training / Bridge Course Requirement

CHO is not a hospital post. It is a public health leadership role.

That is why Gujarat, like many states, expects candidates to have:

• Community health knowledge • Preventive care exposure • Public health understanding

What This Means for You

If your degree already includes community health subjects (most B.Sc Nursing programs do), that usually satisfies the requirement.

If you are a GNM candidate, Gujarat may require:

• A bridge program • Or a community health certificate (CCH / CPCH / MLHP-type) • Or specific public health exposure

This condition varies by cycle, so always check the official notification.


3. Nursing Council Registration Rules

Gujarat is strict about professional registration.

To be eligible, you usually need:

✔ Valid registration with Gujarat Nursing Council OR ✔ Valid registration with another State Nursing Council + proof of migration (if allowed)

Some cycles allow out-of-state candidates to apply, but:

• You must register with Gujarat council before joining • Or within a fixed time window

Failure to complete this step can cancel your appointment.


4. Age Limit & Relaxations

Gujarat CHO age limits usually fall within:

Minimum age: 18-21 years Maximum age: 36-40 years

Relaxations are provided for:

• SC / ST • OBC • PwBD • Ex-servicemen

Exact numbers vary by year.

Always check the cut-off date mentioned in the notification.


5. Experience Requirement

Experience is not usually mandatory for Gujarat CHO.

However:

• Rural health experience may be preferred • Community outreach experience may be valued • GNM candidates may benefit from experience

Experience often helps in selection but is not always an eligibility condition.


6. Domicile & Language Considerations

Gujarat does not always impose a strict domicile rule.

However:

• Knowledge of Gujarati is often expected • Rural service readiness is assumed • Locals may get preference in tie-breaking

Language may not be listed as “eligibility” but can appear in instructions.


7. Who Is Commonly Rejected

Many candidates are rejected because of:

❌ No valid nursing council registration ❌ GNM without community health qualification ❌ Age miscalculation ❌ Category certificate mismatch ❌ Incomplete documentation ❌ Not meeting public health training requirements


8. Gujarat CHO Eligibility - Quick Summary

CriteriaGujarat CHO Pattern
QualificationB.Sc Nursing / PB B.Sc / GNM / AYUSH (cycle-dependent)
Community Health TrainingRequired (integrated or via bridge)
Council RegistrationGujarat Nursing Council preferred
Age Limit~18-40 (with relaxations)
ExperienceUsually not mandatory
DomicileNot always mandatory

FAQs - Gujarat CHO Eligibility

Can GNM candidates apply in Gujarat?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the notification. Many cycles allow GNM with conditions.

Is a bridge course mandatory?

If your nursing curriculum already includes community health, you may not need one. Otherwise, a bridge or certificate course may be required.

Is Gujarat Nursing Council registration compulsory?

Yes - either at the time of application or before joining.

Is Gujarati language mandatory?

Not always formally, but it helps in community-based postings.


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