AAI Recruitment 2020; Apply for 180 Jr. Assistant Posts

Team Careers360 | July 28, 2020 | 11:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI - The Airport Authority of India (AAI) has released an online notification related to the recruitment of Junior Assistants in AAI. The online applications for the recruitment of Junior Assistant will start from August 03, 2020. Candidates selection into Junior Assistant posts will be done on the basis of GATE 2019. As per the notification released by AAI, candidates can fill the applications from August 03 and the last date to apply is September 02, 2020. Interested candidates must meet the eligibility criteria before applying for the post. Shortlisted candidates will get a salary of 40000-3%-140000 (E1). Check more details here.
AAI Recruitment 2020 Dates
- AAI Recruitment 2020 Notification released on July 27, 2020
- The application starts on August 03, 2020
- AAI Recruitment 2020 Last date to apply September 02, 2020
AAI Recruitment 2020 Vacancies
Posts | Vacancies |
Civil | 15 |
Electrical | 15 |
Electronics | 150 |
Total | 180 |
AAI Recruitment 2020 Eligibility Criteria
- As per the age limit, candidates age must be 27 years.
- As per academic qualification, they must have a BE or B.Tech and have GATE 2019 score.
AAI Recruitment 2020 - How to apply?
- Click on this link to apply- aai.aero
- Go to the "CAREERS" section (The link to fill the form has been activated on August 03, 2020)
- Fill in the details carefully along with academic qualifications
- Upload scanned photo and signature
- Pay the application fee
AAI Recruitment 2020 Application Fee
The application fee is Rs. 300.
Click here to download the AAI official notification PDF
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