Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Technician and Scientific Assistant Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of NPCIL Recruitment 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link.
NPCIL Notification 2020 |
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Name of the Organization |
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Position/Designation |
Technician and Scientific Assistant |
Job Location |
Gorakhpur |
Vacancies |
102 Posts |
Official Website | |
Official Notification |
NPCIL Eligibility 2020 |
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S. No. | Name of the Post | Age Limit |
Educational Qualification |
1. | Scientific Assistant |
Min. Age: 18 Years Max. Age: 30 Years |
Diploma in Engineering (Three Years after S.S.C.) OR HSC (10+2) + Two years Diploma course in Engineering (Approved by AICTE). Diploma Engineering should be in Civil/ Mechanical/ Electronics & Communication/ Electronics/ Instrumentation/ Electricals Discipline with 60% or above marks and English as one of the subjects at SSC or HSC Level Examinations. |
2. | Technician |
Min. Age: 18 Years Max. Age: 25 Years |
Minimum 60% marks in SSC or HSC with Science and Maths + Trade certificate of 1 year duration in Surveyor/ Draftsman/ Fitter/ Turner/ Machinist/ Electrician/ Wireman/ Electronics Mechanic/ Instrument Mechanic. |
NPCIL Vacancy 2020 |
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S. No. | Name of the Post | SC | ST | OBC | EWS | UR |
No. of Posts |
1. | Scientific Assistant | 08 | 04 | 15 | 05 | 24 |
56 |
2. | Technician | 08 | 00 | 12 | 04 | 22 |
46 |
Total |
102 Posts |
NPCIL Apply Online 2020 |
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Selection Process |
Written Exam |
Application Start Date |
15.01.2020 |
Application Last Date |
31.01.2020 |
Official Website | |
Official Notification | |
Apply Mode |
Online |
Apply Online |
To Apply Online for NPCIL Recruitment 2020
1. Open the NPCIL Official Website.
2. Click on Careers on the homepage.
3. Select the relevant Post Notification.
4. Click on Apply Online Link.
5. Enter all the required information in the Online Application Form.
6. Click on Submit.
NPCIL Selection Process 2020 | |
Selection Process | NPCIL Selection Process |
For Scientific Assistant/B:
1. The written examination (Computer Based Test/OMR) will be of two hours duration having Two Parts i.e. Part-I consisting of 60 questions from English, General Knowledge, and quantitative aptitude and Part-II will be of 60 questions from respective disciplines
2. No negative marking in the written examination.
3. Qualifying Standards: The cut of marks to pass the Written Examination shall be for General category (UR) is 45% and SC / ST / OBC is 35%. However all passed candidates will not be called for Interview. Calling for Interview depends upon the number of candidates qualifying in written examination but should not exceed 5 times the number of vacancies notified.
For Technician/B:
1. Stage 1 – Preliminary Test (Computer Based Test/OMR): It will be a screening examination to be held to shortlist candidates.
2. Stage 2- Advanced Test (2 Hours Duration): All candidates screened in Stage-1 to undertake an advanced test (Computer Based Test) in their respective trade/discipline applicable for the post.
3. Stage 3 - Skill Test: Based upon the merit list prepared after Stage-2, candidates in each trade will be shortlisted for Skill Test.
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4. | English Knowledge |
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A. Panipat | B. Haldighati |
C. Plassey | D. Kalinga |
Answer: Haldighati |
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