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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Latest Recruitment in Maharashtra Metro Rail for 206 Vacancies

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The official notification for recruitment of 206 supervisors in Maharashtra Metro Rail has been released. The candidates who are interested can apply from 10th Oct 2017 to 9th Nov 2017. In recent times railways has released 2.5 lacs vacancies for various posts in various departments.More detail about the eligibility, no. of posts, salary etc about Maharashtra rail are provided below:


No. of Vacancies: 206

Posts:

Station Master, Section Engineer, Junior Engineer, Technicians

  Eligibility:

Station Master: Candidate should have passed Engineering/Diploma from a recognised university.
Section Engineer: Candidate should have passed Engineering from a recognised university.
Junior Engineer: Candidate should have passed Engineering/Diploma from a recognised university.
Technicians: Candidate should have passed ITI from a recognised university.

  Age Limit: 

For Station Operation/Section Engineer/Junior Engineer Max. age is 28 Yrs
For Technicians: Max. age limit is 25 Yrs.

  Age Relaxation:

For SC/ST candidates 5 Yrs.
For Ex-Serviceman/ OBC candidates 3 Yrs.

  Application Fees:

For GEN/OBC fees is Rs. 400
For SC/ST/Women fees is Rs. 150
Payments can be made via Online mode using Net banking/Credit card/Debit card.

  Selection Process:

Candidates will be selected based on Online Test followed by Psyhco Test. The final selection of candidates will be done based on Personal Interview.

  Pay-Scale:

Station Operator :  13,500 - 25,500
Section Engineer : 16,000 - 30,770
Junior Engineer :  13,500 - 25,520
Technicians       :   8,000 - 14,140

  Where To Apply:

Candidates can apply online through Maharashtra metro Official Website https://www.metrorailnagpur.com from 10th Oct 2017 to 11th Nov 2017.

  Job Location: Maharashtra

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