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Vizag Steel Recruitment Through GATE 2018

Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) has just released a recruitment notification for Management Trainees ( Technical). These vacancies will be filled by GATE 2018 score of the candidates. This is a golden chance for the aspirants who aspire to work in PSUs.It is an opportunity that will help you to get a well-secured career. The Vizag Steel Recruitment 2018 drive is for the candidates from Electrical, Mechanical & Metallurgy disciplines. Read this article to know all about the application process, salary, exam pattern, last date etc.

About Vizag Steel

Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) is the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) is India’s first shore-based integrated Steel Plant. It is a prime producer of long steel products in the country having an extensive market in Infrastructure, Construction, &  Automobile.

#1. Important Exam Dates of Vizag Steel Recruitment

The candidates will be selected on the basis of GATE Exam 2018.
EventExam Date
Starting Date of
Online Application
for GATE
1st September
2017
Last Date of
Online Application
for GATE
5th October
2017
Online GATE
Exam
3rd, 4th, 10th
& 11th February
2017

#2. Vacancies in Vizag Steel Recruitment

BPCL has not yet released the no. of Vacancies yet.

#3. Eligibility Criteria

A. Age Limit

To be Update Soon

B. Educational Qualifications

  • You should have completed B.E./B.Tech in the respective departments.

C. Age Relaxation

  • SC – 5 years
  • OBC – 3 years
  • PWD  – 10 years
  • Ex-servicemen – 5 years
  • Domiciles of Jammu & Kashmir State within the years 1980-1989 – 5 years

#4. Selection Procedure for Vizag Steel Recruitment

  • The eligible and interested candidates are required to appear for GATE – 2018.
  • Candidates will be selected on the basis of GATE score 2018.
  • The short listed candidates will have to appear for Personal Interview.

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