Northern Railway Jobs for Hiring For Act Apprentice in Jhansi
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Post Name : Act Apprentice No. of Vacancy : 413 Posts Pay Scale : As Per NCR rules Trade wise Vacancies : Fitter : 195 Posts Welder (Gas & Electric) : 102 Posts Mechanic Machine & Tool Maintenance : 19 Posts Machinist : 17 Posts Painter : 32 Posts Crane Operator : 04 Posts Electrician : 17 Posts Programming & System Administration Assistant : 02 Posts Fitter (Millwright Mech) : 25 Posts Educational Qualification : Candidates must passed 10th class examination or its equivalent (under 10+2 system) with 50% marks & ITI passed certificate in related trade from a recognized Industrial Training Institute. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 15 to 24 Years as on 31.12.2016 Age Relaxation : SC/ST candidates : 05 years OBC Candidates : 03 years Selection Process : Candidates will be selected based on academic merit.
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Candidates must passed 10th class examination or its equivalent (under 10+2 system) with 50% marks & ITI passed certificate in related trade from a recognized Industrial Training Institute.
Looking for 10th , 12th graduates profile.
2015-11-29 to 2015-12-29
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About Northern railway
Northern Railway, the Jewel Set in the Crown of Indian Railways, has embarked on the mission to vanquish distances and create its own metaphor of existence. Formally established in the year 1952, it remains the largest zone in terms of route Kilometers, even after the re-organization of the Indian Railways into 16 zones. Northern Railway now comprises of 5 Divisions-Ambala, Delhi, Ferozpur, Lucknow and Moradabad.
Every land of India has its unique tale to narrate. Here are some special locations where one experiences the uniqueness of India, where one marvels at the cultural mosaic that is India. The terrain that falls in Northern Railway is also varied, from the mountainous Shivalik range to the lush Tarai region and the majestic Gangetic plains. The North of the country is bordered by the mighty Himalayas, the highest mountains on the earth. The Himalayas are not a single mountain but a series of ranges with beautiful valleys wedged between them. The final Southern range of the Himalayas, the Shivalik Hills ends abruptly in the northern plains of India. In complete contrast to the soaring mountain peaks, the northern plain is oppressively flat and slopes so gradually that almost all the way from Delhi to the Bay of Bengal it slopes only 200M.
Founded in 1577 by Ram Das, the fourth Guru of the Sikhs. Amritsar is both the center of the Sikh religion and the major city of Punjab State. Amritsar means: Pool of Nectar" referring to the sacred tank around the Golden Temple which is an exceptio9nally beautiful and peaceful place. In the old city the Durgiana Temple dating back to the 16th Century is worth visiting. The Jallianwala Bagh close to the Golden Temple takes one down memory lane of our struggle for freedom.