NTPC recruitment 2020 is currently underway for 19 vacancies for which interested candidates can apply online. The vacancies available are that of the executive (excavation), executive (mine planning-RQP), head of mine surveyor, and assistant mine surveyor or mine surveyor. Selected candidates will be engaged for a period of three years, and will be paid a monthly salary of Rs 76,000.
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Important Dates
- Starting Date of Submitting Application at NTPC – 16 December 2020
- Last Date of Submitting Application at NTPC – 30 December 2020.
NTPC Vacancy Details
Total – 19 Posts
- Executive (Excavation) – 1
- Executive (Mine Planning-RQP) – 2
- Head of Mine Surveyor – 1
- Asst. Mine Surveyor/ Mine Surveyor – 15.
NTPC Salary
- Executive (Excavation) – Rs. 1,70,000/-
- Executive (Mine Planning-RQP) – Rs. 1,89,000/-
- Head of Mine Surveyor – Rs. 1,89,000/-
- Asst. Mine Surveyor/ Mine Surveyor – Rs. 57,000/- Rs. 76,000/.
Educational Qualification:
- Executive (Excavation) – Engineering Degree in Mechanical / Mining Machinery and 10 Years of experience
- Executive (Mine Planning-RQP) – Engineering Degree in Mining OR Post Graduate Degree in Geology / Applied Geology and 14 Years of experience
- Head of Mine Surveyor – Diploma in Mine / Mine Survey and 20 Years of experience
- Asst. Mine Surveyor/ Mine Surveyor – Diploma in Mine / Mine Survey and 5-10 Years of experience
Age Limit:
56 Years.
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How to Apply for NTPC Recruitment 2020?
Interested and eligible candidates need to apply online on the official NTPC website before 30 December 2020. There is a non-refundable online application fee of Rs 300 that needs to be paid as well. Those who wish to know more about the vacancies are advised to go through the official notification for more information.
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