DRDO Recruitment 2020: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will conduct a walk-in-interview for the collection of fellowing (JRF) in engineering disciplines at a month-to-month stipend of Rs 31,000 per 30 days. There are a complete of 16 JRF seats. The interview might be held between January 4 and 11.
Candidates (Male/Female/Transgender) possessing Graduate diploma in the skilled course (BE/ B. Tech) in first division with legitimate NET/GATE rating OR Post Graduate diploma in (M.E. I M.Tech) with First Division each at Graduate and Postgraduate in Mechanical Engg, Automobile Engg, (*16*) Engg & Computer Science are eligible for the posts.
DRDO recruitment 2020: Vacancy details
- Mechanical engineering — 6 seatsAutomobile Engineering —- 3 seats
(*16*) engineering —– 3 seats
Computer science engineering —-4 seats
Place of Interview— Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Vahannagar, Ahmedabad
Dates of Interview — January 4 to 11- 9.30 am
Candidates should convey handwritten or typed functions alongside related paperwork like mark sheets, certificates, and so on and one photo- ID card issued by authorities
DRDO recruitment 2020: Education qualification
Candidates must have a graduate degree in a professional course (BE/ B. Tech) in first division with valid NET/GATE score OR Post Graduate degree in (M.E. I M.Tech) with First Division both at Graduate and Postgraduate in Mechanical Engg, Automobile Engg, Electronics Engg & Computer Science are eligible for the posts.
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