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BEL Recruitment 2020: Engineers and Technicians Can Apply for 174 Vacancies, Salary up to Rs 1,40,000


BEL Recruitment 2020
BEL recruitment 2020 is currently being conducted for as many as 174 vacancies of which 150 vacancies are of Trade Apprentice, and 24 vacancies are of Deputy Engineer. Trade Apprentices and Deputy Engineers will be engaged at Bharat Electronics Limited for a period of one and two years, respectively, and will be paid a sum of up to Rs 8196, and RS 1,40,000 per month.

Who can Apply for BEL Recruitment 2020?

According to the official notification issued on the BEL website, for the 150 ITI Trade Apprentice vacancies candidates who have passed the trade related to the recognized industrial training institute under NCVT in less than three years from 31 March 2020 can apply. The following are the number of vacancies available for each trade:
TradeNumber of Vacancies
Fitter16
Turner4
Electrician14
Electronic Mechanic19
Machinist5
Draftsmen (Civil)4
Draftsmen (Mechanical)9
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning4
Electroplater4
Welder3
COPA69
Candidates must have a registration number provided by MIS portal. If not, candidates may register through the apprenticeship.gov.in website under the apprentice registration tab and get the registration number.
Furthermore, there are 24 Deputy Engineer vacancies for which candidates with a BE or BTech in Computer Science can apply. Candidates will be selected through a written test followed by an Interview for those candidates who qualify in the written test.

How to Apply for BEL Recruitment 2020?

Interested and eligible candidates are required to apply online through the official website. For the Trade Apprentice vacancies, candidates are required to apply on the www.apprenticeship.gov.in website before 16 March 2020. The detailed online application process has been provided on the BEL website. For the Deputy Engineer posts, complete applications must be sent to: Manager (HR/ES & SW), Bharat Electronics Limited, Jalahalli Post, Bengaluru 560013. Also, an application fee of RS 500 needs to be made. Those interested to apply for the posts are advised to go through the notification available on the BEL website in detail.
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