UCIL recruitment 2020 is currently underway at the Uranium Corporation of India Limited, Jaduguda for 244 apprentice vacancies. Ex-ITI or National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) candidates can apply for the trade apprenticeship training under the Apprentices Act- 1961 read in conjunction with Apprenticeship Rules 1992. Candidates holding ITI certificates can apply for the apprenticeship training, and those selected will also be eligible for a monthly stipend payable as allowed by Rule 11 of Apprenticeship Rules, 1992.
Important Dates
Last Date for Submission of Online Application -10 December 2020
UCIL Vacancy Details
- Fitter – 80
- Electrician – 80
- Welder [Gas & Electric] – 40
- Turner/Machinist – 15
- Instrument Mechanic – 10
- Mech. MV Mech. – 10
- Carpenter – 05
- Plumber – 04
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Eligibility Criteria for UCIL Apprentice Posts
Selection Process for UCIL Apprentice Posts
Selection will be done on the basis of merit basis i.e. on the basis of marks obtained in Matric & ITI marks.
How to Apply for UCIL Recruitment 2020?
Candidates who satisfy the required eligibility criteria would be required to send a typed application form in the format prescribed in the notification along with Xerox copies of relevant certificates by speed post to Uranium Corporation of India Limited before 10 December 2020. Selection of the candidates will be on the basis of marks obtained in Matric and ITI. Those who wish to know more about the available vacancies are advised to go through the official notification in detail.
Mean-while, India’s COVID-19 caseload increased to 92.66 lakh with 44,489 new infections being reported in a day, while the recoveries surged to 86.79 lakh, the Union health ministry said on Thursday. The country’s infection tally mounted to 92,66,705, while the deaths climbed to 1,35,223 with 524 new fatalities, the ministry data updated at 8 am showed.
The COVID-19 active caseload has risen to 4,52,344, an increase of 7,598 cases from Wednesday, even though it remained below 5 lakh for the 16th consecutive day. The active cases comprise 4.88 percent of the total caseload, the data stated. The total number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 86,79,138, pushing the national recovery rate to 93.66 percent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.46 percent.