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 Expectations
7. Who Is Commonly Rejected
8. Maharashtra CHO Eligibility - Quick Summary
9. FAQs - Maharashtra CHO Eligibility
Maharashtra CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Council Registration, CCH Rules & Selection Conditions
Maharashtra CHO eligibility criteria with qualification, age limit, council registration, CCH rules, and selection conditions
Jan 16, 2026
•
5 min Read
•
By NPrep Educator Aman Singhal

Maharashtra CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Council Registration, CCH Rules & Selection Conditions
Maharashtra is one of the most active states in implementing the Health & Wellness Centre (HWC) model under the National Health Mission (NHM). As a result, the state regularly recruits Community Health Officers (CHOs) to manage Sub-Health Centres and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs.
However, Maharashtra’s CHO eligibility is often misunderstood because:
• It may allow multiple qualification routes • Council registration rules are strict • Language and domicile expectations can exist • Contract rules differ from North Indian states
This guide explains exactly how eligibility works in Maharashtra, what usually applies, and what aspirants must verify before applying.
1. Educational Qualification - Who Can Apply
Maharashtra generally follows a multi-pathway eligibility model for CHO recruitment.
Typically Accepted Qualifications
In most recruitment 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 some cycles
However, unlike states like UP, Maharashtra often gives preference to nursing-qualified candidates for CHO roles.
2. Community Health Training / Bridge Course Requirement
This is a critical part of CHO eligibility that many candidates ignore.
CHO is not a hospital staff nurse role. It is a public health leadership role at the grassroots level. That’s why Maharashtra often requires:
• Community health exposure • Public health training • Or a recognized bridge program
What This Means in Practice
If your degree already includes community health subjects (as most B.Sc Nursing programs do), that usually satisfies the condition.
If you are a GNM candidate, Maharashtra may require:
• A bridge course • Or additional public health training • Or specific eligibility language in the notification
This changes by cycle - so it must always be checked.
3. Nursing Council Registration Rules
Maharashtra is strict about professional registration.
To be eligible, you must have:
✔ Valid registration with Maharashtra Nursing Council (MNC) OR ✔ Valid registration with another State Nursing Council + proof of migration to Maharashtra council (if allowed)
Some recruitment cycles allow:
• Out-of-state registration at the time of application • But require Maharashtra council registration before joining
If you miss this step, you can lose the job even after selection.
4. Age Limit & Relaxations
Maharashtra CHO age limits usually fall in this band:
Minimum: 18-21 years Maximum: 38-40 years
Relaxations generally apply for:
• SC / ST • OBC • PwBD • Ex-servicemen
Exact limits depend on the year’s notification.
5. Experience Requirement
Experience is usually not mandatory for Maharashtra CHO.
However:
• Some cycles give weightage for rural experience • Public health exposure may be preferred • GNM candidates may benefit from experience
Experience can improve selection chances, but it is usually not a strict eligibility requirement.
6. Domicile & Language Expectations
Maharashtra does not always impose a strict domicile rule.
However:
• Knowledge of Marathi can be expected • Rural posting readiness is assumed • Locals may be preferred in tie-breaking
These are often mentioned in instructions rather than eligibility, but they still matter.
7. Who Is Commonly Rejected
Applicants are often rejected in Maharashtra CHO recruitments because:
❌ No valid nursing council registration ❌ GNM without required bridge/public health training ❌ Age miscalculated ❌ Document mismatch ❌ Wrong category certificate ❌ Missing experience proof (when asked)
8. Maharashtra CHO Eligibility - Quick Summary
| Criteria | Maharashtra CHO Pattern |
|---|---|
| Qualification | B.Sc Nursing / PB B.Sc / GNM / AYUSH (cycle-dependent) |
| Community Health Training | Required (integrated or via bridge) |
| Council Registration | Maharashtra Nursing Council preferred |
| Age Limit | ~18-40 (with relaxations) |
| Experience | Usually not mandatory |
| Domicile | Not always mandatory |
9. FAQs - Maharashtra CHO Eligibility
Can GNM candidates apply in Maharashtra?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the notification. Many cycles allow GNM with conditions.
Is CCH / CPCH required?
If your nursing curriculum already includes community health, it usually suffices. Otherwise, a bridge certificate may be required.
Is Maharashtra council registration compulsory?
Yes - either at the time of application or before joining.
Is Marathi compulsory?
Not always as an eligibility condition, but it helps in field work and community interaction.
Start Your Preparation Now!
Similar Blogs For You

Punjab CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Council Registration, Language Rules & Selection Conditions
5 min Read • Jan 16, 2026

Bihar CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, CCH Requirement, Council Rules & Key Conditions
7 min Read • Jan 16, 2026

Haryana CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Registration Rules, Bridge Course & Key Conditions
5 min Read • Jan 16, 2026

Chhattisgarh CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Registration Rules, Community Health Training & Service Conditions
5 min Read • Jan 16, 2026

Odisha CHO Eligibility 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Bridge Course & Council Rules - Complete Guide
6 min Read • Jan 16, 2026



