PSU Recruitment Through GATE 2025: GAIL, GRID India, NPCIL to accept scores; selection process
GATE 2025 exam will be held on February 1, 2, 15, and 16 in two shifts each day.
Candidates preparing for GATE 2025 can now access the official syllabus. The detailed syllabus PDF is available for download as PDF here.
Download NowAlivia Mukherjee | October 16, 2024 | 05:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025 scores play a role not only in admissions to MTech and PhD programmes but also in the recruitment of engineers for executive positions in various Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). Over 50 PSUs, including prominent organizations like Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) are expected to conduct recruitment drives using GATE 2025 results.
The IIT Roorkee will conduct the GATE 2025 exam on February 1, 2, 15, and 16 for admission to master’s programmes offered by IITs and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore. The GATE 2025 exam will be held in two shifts each day. As per the GATE 2025 exam timings, forenoon session will be held from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm (IST) and afternoon shift from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. As per the official brochure, the GATE 2025 admit card will be issued on January 2. The GATE 2025 admit card will only be available for download on the official GATE 2025 website.
GATE 2025: PSU recruitment details
As per latest updates, GAIL (India) Limited, GRID-INDIA, and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) have announced plans to recruit candidates based on specific GATE 2025 scores. Candidates can have a look at the details below.
1. GAIL (India) Limited: (100 + posts)
GAIL will use GATE 2025 scores for recruitment across the following disciplines:
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Chemical Engineering (CH)
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Computer Science (CS)
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Electrical Engineering (EE)
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Instrumentation Engineering (IN)
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Mechanical Engineering (ME)
2. GRID-INDIA (formerly known as Power System Operation Corporation Limited):
GRID-INDIA will recruit candidates through GATE 2025 specifically from:
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Electrical Engineering (EE)
3 . NPCIL ( 200 posts)
NPCIL will be hiring through GATE 2025 based on these test papers:
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Civil Engineering (CE)
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Chemical Engineering (CH)
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Electronics & Communication Engineering (EC)
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Electrical Engineering (EE)
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Instrumentation Engineering (IN)
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Mechanical Engineering (ME)
PSUs accepting GATE scores
The following PSU’s usually utilize GATE scores for recruitment, and it's likely that this trend will continue with the upcoming GATE 2025 exam as well.
Abbreviation |
Full form |
Abbreviation |
Full form |
GAIL |
Gas Authority of India Limited |
NALCO |
National Aluminium Company Limited |
SAIL |
Steel Authority of India Limited |
BPCL |
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited |
IOCL |
Indian Oil Corporation Limited |
HAL |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited |
BHEL |
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited |
DMRC |
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation |
HPCL |
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited |
DRDO |
Defence Research and Development Organisation |
NHPC |
National Hydroelectric Power Corporation |
NHAI |
National Highways Authority of India |
Power Grid |
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited |
BSNL JTO |
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited Junior Telecom Officer |
WBSEDCL |
West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited |
NLC |
Neyveli Lignite Corporation |
BBNL |
Bharat Broadband Network Limited |
PSPCL |
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited |
RVNL |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
NFL |
National Fertilizers Limited |
RITES |
Rail India Technical and Economic Service |
MECL |
Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited |
EDCIL |
Educational Consultants India Limited |
MDL |
Mazagon Dock Limited |
DDA |
Delhi Development Authority |
POSCO |
Pohang Iron and Steel Company |
AAI |
Airports Authority of India |
OMPL |
ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited |
CRIS |
Centre for Railway Information Systems |
PGCIL |
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited |
NTPC |
National Thermal Power Corporation |
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PSU Recruitment Through GATE 2025: Selection Process
The selection process for PSU recruitment through GATE 2025 usually involves 3 stages. Candidates may find application forms for nearly all PSUs online and will require their GATE 2025 registration number for registration. While a nominal application fee is required for General category candidates, reserved category applicants are exempted from this fee.
Following the announcement of GATE 2025 results, candidates are shortlisted for further evaluations, which may include a written exam—though this is applicable only for certain PSUs. Candidates who pass this initial round are then invited for Group Discussions (GD) and Personal Interviews. Selection criteria vary among PSUs; for instance, BPCL primarily bases its recruitment on performance in GD and PI, while IOCL incorporates GATE scores along with GD and PI evaluations in their selection process.
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