Steel Authority of India Limited has announced regarding the recruitment of Management trainee Technical and Management Trainee for Admin. A total 450 + 75 seats are there for Technical and Admin respectively.
Starting date for submitting applications through website is 28.09.2010 while the closing date for same is 25.10.2010. Starting date for downloading of Admit Card from SAIL website for written examination is 15th November.
Upper age limit for applying in SAIL is 30 years as on 1.9.2010, i.e., not born earlier than 1.9.1980.
Branches for which recruitment is on are Mechanical / Production / Industrial Engg. / Production & Industrial
Engg. / Thermal / Mechanical & Automation, Electrical / Electrical & Electronics / Electrical, Instrumentation &
Control / Power Systems & High Voltage / Power Electronics / Power Engineering, Electronics/Electronics & Telecomm./ Electronics & Communication, Electronics & Power / Electronics & Instrumentation / Instrumentation & Control/ Electrical, Instrumentation & Control and Computer Science/ Information Technology/MCA (three years).
Eligible candidates will be required to appear for objective type written test in at any one of the centres at Agartala, Allahabad, Bangalore, Baroda, Bhilai, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Bokaro, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Delhi, Durgapur, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Ranchi, Rourkela, Salem, Trichy, Vijaywada and Visakhapatnam.
After succeeding in written test, selected students will undergo GD and PI test. Generally GD included Group Task, case Study and a general group discussion which is followed by a Interview.
You can apply online as the online registration has begun for SAIL at http://sail.co.in/aboutus.php?tag=MT. Copy and paste this link to register online.
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