ISRO SAC apprentice recruitment 2020: The online application window for ISRO SAC apprentice recruitment 2020 will close on Monday, November 23, 2020. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the position online on the official website before 5 pm.
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“Under the apprenticeship act 1961, Applications are invited for selection to the positions of Graduate, and Technical apprentices from candidates who have degree/diploma from a recognized University/Board coming under Western Region of Board of Apprenticeship Training (MAHARASHTRA, GUJARAT, GOA, CHHATTISGARH, MADHYA PRADESH, DADRA NAGAR HAVELI, DIU & DAMAN (UTS),” reads the official notification.
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ISRO SAC Apprentice Recruitment 2020: Vacancy details
- Graduate Apprentice (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
- Graduate Apprentice (Mechanical Engineering)
- Graduate Apprentice (Computer Engineering /Computer Science/Information Technology)
- Graduate Apprentice (Electrical Engineering)
- Graduate Apprentice (Civil Engineering)
- Technician Apprentice (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
- Technician Apprentice (Mechanical Engineering)
- Technician Apprentice (Computer Engineering /Computer Science/ Information Technology)
- Technician Apprentice (Electrical Engineering)
- Technician Apprentice (Civil Engineering)
Educational Qualification:
Graduate Apprentice: A candidate should possess a B.E/B.Tech. (FIRST CLASS) with aggregate minimum 65% Marks (average of all semesters) or CGPA/CPI grading of 6.84 on a 10 scale in the relevant field declared by recognized University.
Technician Apprentice: A candidate should possess a Diploma (FIRST CLASS) in the relevant field declared by the State Board of Technical Education/University.
For more information, candidates are advised to read the official notification.
Here’s the direct link to apply online.
Mean-while, The total confirmed case count in India has now crossed 9.1 million. On Sunday, India reported 44,404 fresh Covid-19 cases, taking its tally to 9,140,312. The country’s death toll has mounted to 133,773. At 1,780,208, Maharashtra has the highest number of coronavirus cases, followed by Karnataka 873,046, Andhra Pradesh 862,000, Tamil Nadu 769,000, and Kerala 562,735. Delhi recorded 6,746 fresh Covid-19 cases on Sunday and a positivity rate of 12.29 percent while 121 more fatalities pushed the death toll to 8,391, authorities said. The total number of cases has climbed to 529,863.
The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 58,970,525. While 40,759,532 have recovered, 1,393,227 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 12,588,661 cases, and 262,696 have died from the disease there. It is followed by India, which has 9,140,312 cases, Brazil (6,071,401), France (2,140,208), Russia (2,089,329).