How will selection be done for Probationary Engineer Recruitment in BEL? Know the complete selection process here

How will selection be done for Probationary Engineer Recruitment in BEL? Know the complete selection process here

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There is a great news for candidates looking for jobs. There is recruitment for probationary engineer posts in Bharat Electronics Limited. The application process for these posts is going on on the official website. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for this by visiting the official website bel-india.in. The last date to apply for this recruitment is 31 January 2025. Please note that under this recruitment drive, 350 posts will be filled in the organization.

Now the question comes that what is the selection process of this recruitment? So let us know through this news and become aware of its selection process.

What is the selection process?

The selection process of this recruitment includes computer based examination and interview. First of all the candidates will be provisionally shortlisted for the computer based examination. The minimum qualifying marks for General/OBC/EWS candidates is 35% and for SC/ST/PWBD candidates in both Computer Based Examination and Interview.

How to apply

First of all candidates go to the official website. After this, click on the relevant link on the candidates homepage. After doing this, candidates should register themselves. After completion of the registration process, candidates should proceed to fill the application form. After this the candidates fill their application form. After filling your application form, candidates should submit it. At last, candidates should download it and take a print out.

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Through this recruitment drive, a total of 350 posts will be recruited in the organization. In these-

200 posts for Probationary Engineer (Electronics) E-II Grade 150 posts for Probationary Engineer (Mechanical) E-II Grade

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