: NMDC Recruitment 2022: Apply for Junior Officer posts till February 27 #IndiaNEWS NMDC Limited has commenced the online application process for recruitment to various posts of Junior Officer. Candidates
NMDC Recruitment 2022: Apply for Junior Officer posts till February 27 #IndiaNEWS
NMDC Limited has commenced the online application process for recruitment to various posts of Junior Officer. Candidates can apply for the vacancies on the official website nmdc.co.in till February 27, 2022.This recruitment drive is being conducted to fill up a total of 94 posts, of which 7 vacancies are for Junior Officer (Civil) Trainee posts, 14 for Junior Officer (Electrical) Trainee, 33 for Junior Officer (Mechanical) Trainee, 32 Junior Officer (Mining) Trainee, 7 for Junior Officer (G & QC) Trainee, and 1 for Junior Officer (Survey) Trainee.Eligibility CriteriaAge Limit: The upper age limit is 32 years. Upper age limit is relaxable upto 5 years for SC/STs and 3 years for OBCs (Non-Creamy Layer) and as per Govt. Guidelines for PwBDs/Ex. Servicemen. More details in the notification.Educational Qualification: Civil Discipline: Three years diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute or degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.Electrical Discipline: Three years Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute with Electrical Supervisory Certificate (Mining) of Competency Or Degree in Electrical or Electrical & Electronics Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.Mechanical Discipline: Three years Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute Or Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute. Mining Discipline: Three years Diploma in Mining Engineering from a recognized University/Institute with Foreman’s Certificate of...Read more
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