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Junior Engineer (Civil) and Junior Engineer (Electrical)

                                                   
Title:Junior Engineer (Civil) and Junior Engineer (Electrical)
Total post: 24
Exam fee:
` 50/- for SC/ST/PWD/EXS. (Intimation Charges)
` 450 /- for OBC/General candidates (Examination fee+ Intimation Charges)
(b) Educational Qualifications (as on 01-01-2019):

Junior Engineer (Civil): Minimum three years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised Institute or University or Board with minimum 65% of marks (55% for SC/ST/PWD) or Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognised University with 55% marks (45%                                                            for SC/ST/PWD).

Junior Engineer (Electrical): Minimum three years Diploma in Electrical or Electrical and Electronic Engineering from a recognized Institute or University or Board with minimum 65% of marks (55% for SC/ST/PWD) or Degree in Electrical or Electrical and Electronic Engineering from a recognized University with 55% marks (45% for SC/ST/PWD).

Website Link Open 07.01.2019 to 30.01.2019

Payment of Examination Fees Online 07.01.2019 to 30.01.2019
Tentative Date of Online Examination February 2019
For Notification details: Notification
For Apply Online: Apply

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