Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020: Apply For 110 Apprentice Posts @mcfrecruitment.in
Team Careers360 | November 3, 2020 | 02:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli has released the notification for the recruitment of 110 Apprentice posts at its official website. Eligible candidates can apply for Rail Coach Factory application form from November 2. The age limit to apply for Modern Coach Factory recruitment 2020 is 15 to 24 years. The last date to apply for Modern Coach Factory recruitment is December 1. Get direct link to apply for Rail Coach Factory recruitment here.
Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020 - Important Dates
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Start date of offline application form: November 2, 2020
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Last date to apply for Rail Coach Factory recruitment: December 1, 2020
Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020 - Vacancy Details
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Fitter: 55 Posts
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Welder: 20 Posts
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Electrician: 35 Posts
Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020 - Eligibility Criteria
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Age Limit: 15 to 24 years
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Educational Qualification: Must passed 10th class along with ITI in relevant subjects
Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020 - How To Apply
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Visit the official website of MCF - Apply Online
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Click on the “Apply Online” link.
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Fill details in the online application form
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Pay the examination fee
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Upload relevant documents in prescribed format
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Preview and submit the application form.
Modern Coach Factory Recruitment 2020 - Selection Process
The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of merit list prepared by the exam conducting authority.
Modern Coach Factory Official Notification:
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