CDAC Mumbai Recruitment 2020; Apply for 60 Project Engineer Posts @www.cdac.in
Team Careers360 | October 31, 2020 | 07:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Mumbai has invited applications to fill 60 Project Engineer posts on contractual basis. Eligible and interested candidates can apply for the CDAC Mumbai recruitment 2020 at www.cdac.in. Last date to apply for the CDAC Mumbai recruitment is November 15, 2020.
CDAC Mumbai Recruitment 2020 Dates
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Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Mumbai recruitment 2020 application start date - October 31, 2020
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Last date for submission of CDAC Mumbai recruitment application form - November 15, 2020
CDAC Mumbai Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility Criteria & Vacancy Details
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Post name - Project Engineer
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Number of vacancies - 60
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Age Limit - 30 years - 32 years (upper age)
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Educational qualification - Bachelor's degree in relevant field from recognised university
CDAC Mumbai Recruitment 2020 - How To Apply Online
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Visit CDAC website - www.cdac.in
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Search for the CDAC Mumbai recruitment 2020 link
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Fill the details as asked in the CDAC Mumbai Project Engineer recruitment 2020 form
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Pay the Application fee
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Successfully submit the CDAC recruitment form
CDAC Project Engineer Mumbai Recruitment 2020 - Application Fee
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Categories |
CDAC Application Fee |
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SC/ ST/ PWD/ EWS |
NIL |
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Others |
Rs 500 |
CDAC Mumbai Recruitment 2020 - Selection Process
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Mumbai recruitment process will be based on a written test and interview. For more information on CDAC Mumbai recruitment 2020 check the official notification -
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