The All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bibinagar has issued a public advisory cautioning job aspirants against a fraudulent recruitment advertisement titled “AIIMS Bibinagar Job Opportunities 2026,” which is currently circulating online.
Fake Notice Promised Direct Selection Without Exam
According to the institute, the fake notification falsely claimed that candidates could secure jobs through direct selection without appearing for any examination. AIIMS Bibinagar clarified that it has not released any such recruitment notice.
The institute reiterated that all hiring processes are conducted strictly through official channels, including authorised advertisements and its official website.
Aspirants Urged to Stay Alert Against Scams
In its advisory, AIIMS Bibinagar urged candidates to exercise extreme caution while dealing with such suspicious job offers.
Aspirants have been strongly advised not to share personal information or make any payments in response to such fraudulent messages. The institute emphasised that all recruitment-related updates must be verified only through official sources.
Strict Action Against Fraudsters
The institute further warned that strict action will be taken against individuals or groups involved in spreading misinformation and attempting to mislead job seekers.
Rising Cases of Healthcare Job Scams
This alert comes amid increasing instances of job fraud targeting aspirants in the healthcare sector.
Earlier, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi had also issued a similar warning regarding fake recruitment advertisements circulating in its name.
AIIMS New Delhi clarified that it had not issued any notices for certain contractual appointments and highlighted that it does not accept handwritten or offline applications under any circumstances.
Recruitment Only Through Official Channels
The institute also explained that contractual hiring is carried out exclusively through authorised outsourcing agencies selected via the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, following proper tender procedures.
Key Takeaway
The advisory serves as a reminder for job seekers to remain vigilant and rely only on verified sources while applying for government or healthcare jobs, as fraudulent recruitment scams continue to rise across the country.
