No Queue, No Paper: AP's Doctor Recruitment Gets a Reboot

No Queue, No Paper: AP's Doctor Recruitment Gets a Reboot

Amaravati, April 1, 2026: In a significant step towards strengthening the state's public health infrastructure, the Andhra Pradesh government on Wednesday issued appointment orders to 482 doctors on a regular basis through the Directorate of Public Health (DPH), with the entire recruitment and counselling process conducted paperlessly and transparently through an online platform.

State Health and Medical Minister Satya Kumar Yadav announced the development, stating that those who have received their posting orders must report to duty within 15 days.

Background to the Recruitment Drive

The appointments follow a notification (13/2025) issued last year for the filling of 636 posts, covering Medical Officers at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Tutors at teaching hospitals. The notification drew nearly 5,000 applications. After scrutinising applications based on MBBS qualifications and applying reservation norms and other prescribed rules, the recruitment board published its selected list on March 11. Subsequently, options were invited from eligible candidates from Monday morning (11 a.m.) through Tuesday night (9 p.m.) for 611 posts, excluding the sports category. The option window was extended beyond the originally announced deadline at the request of candidates.

A Shift Towards Digital Transparency

Marking a departure from the earlier practice of conducting counselling through Zoom conferences — where candidates selected postings based on vacancies displayed on screen — this cycle introduced a fully online counselling mechanism to enhance transparency. Candidates submitted their preferences in priority order against hospital-wise advertised posts, and posting orders were generated and issued entirely through the digital platform, without any physical documentation.

Director of Public Health Dr. Padmavathi confirmed that of the 611 posts notified, 482 candidates responded and were issued posting orders accordingly. She noted that a portion of the postings included Tutor positions at teaching hospitals.

District-wise Distribution

Kadapa district recorded the highest number of postings in the state with 52, followed by Anantapur (34), Srikakulam (31), Kakinada (29), Kurnool (27), Palnadu (26), NTR district (23), Nandyal (19), Krishna (19), Prakasam (17), Eluru (17), Vizianagaram (16), West Godavari (15), Guntur (14), Parvathipuram Manyam (14), Ambedkar Konaseema (13), Alluri Sitarama Raju (13), East Godavari (12), Visakhapatnam (12), Chittoor (12), Markapuram (11), Sathya Sai (11), Annamayya (10), and Nellore (10). Remaining districts received fewer than ten postings each.

Dr. Padmavathi added that the 19 posts reserved under the Sports and Ex-Servicemen categories would be filled shortly. It may be recalled that in December 2024, a separate DPH notification had resulted in posting orders for 392 medical officers.

Towards Strengthening Rural Healthcare

The fresh appointments are expected to address longstanding vacancies at PHCs across the state, where the shortage of doctors has been a persistent concern, particularly in remote and tribal areas. Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav said the government remained committed to ensuring that quality healthcare reached every corner of Andhra Pradesh through timely recruitment and deployment of medical personnel.

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