New Delhi, May 4: The National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) has issued an official notification inviting applications for a total of 85 Deputy Manager positions in the technical cadre. The vacancies include 36 unreserved (UR), 13 Scheduled Caste (SC), 6 Scheduled Tribe (ST), and 8 Economically Weaker Section (EWS) positions.
The online application process will commence on May 9 at 10:00 AM, with the last date for submission set for June 8 at 5:00 PM. Candidates wishing to fill out the application form can do so within this timeframe once the link is activated on the official website.
Applicants must possess a graduation degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized university/institution. Additionally, candidates must have passed the GATE (Civil Engineering) exam in any of the years 2024, 2025, or 2026.
The maximum age limit for candidates is set at 34 years, calculated based on the last date for application. However, candidates from reserved categories will receive age relaxation as per regulations.
Selection of eligible candidates will be made without a written exam, based on GATE scores, document verification, medical fitness, and merit list, among other criteria. Selected candidates will receive a monthly salary ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹1,60,000, along with additional benefits and allowances.
To apply, candidates should first visit the official NHIDCL website. After reaching the homepage, they should click on the active application link for the relevant position. Following this, they need to register and log in. Candidates must fill in all required information in the form and upload the necessary documents in the correct size. Finally, they should review the registration form and submit it. A printed copy of the application form should be kept for future reference.
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