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351 Technician A (CEPTAM) Vacancy – DRDO,Delhi

Last Date:26 June,2019
Advertisement No.: CEPTAM-09/TECH ‘A’
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Delhi

DRDO is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for 351 posts of Technician A for Centre for Personnel Talent.Management Interested and Eligible Candidates may apply online by 26-06-2019 , after making sure that they meet the concerned eligibility criteria. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly.

Employment Notification 351 Technician A (CEPTAM) Vacancy – DRDO,Delhi

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Technician A (CEPTAM)
No of post – 351
Pay Scale – 7th pay matrix level 2

Education Qualification:
Xth with ITI in related trade.

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General Conditions:

  • All eligibility conditions will be determined with reference to the crucial date of eligibility as mentioned in this advertisement.
  • Candidate must be a citizen of India.
  • Age Limit: Please refer 1.4 of this advertisement for age limit.
  • EQR as per section-1 should be from recognized institutions and approved by suitable bodies like NCVT/SCVT/UGC/AICTE/State/Central education board or similar appropriate statutory authority.
  • MEDICAL FITNESS: Candidates must be in good mental and physical health and free from any physical deformity which may interfere in efficient discharge of duties. Provisionally shortlisted candidates will be subjected to a medical examination as prescribed by the competent authority, before the offer of appointment is issued. If a candidate is found unfit, he/she will not be offered an appointment. For PWD candidates, medical fitness standards are as per Govt. of India rules.
  • Candidates serving in Govt., PSU, Autonomous organizations, Armed Forces and Departmental candidates must apply through proper channel. Candidate should obtain NOC from the present employer at appropriate time. Application submitted without NOC will be treated as provisional. NOC must be submitted along with other documents at the time of document verification, if shortlisted.
  • Candidates should ensure that they fulfill all the eligibility criteria for the post they are applying. Their admission at all stages of the selection process will be purely provisional, subject to fulfilling prescribed eligibility criteria. If, on verification, at any time during or after the selection process, it is found that, they do not fulfill any of the eligibility criteria, their candidature/appointment will be cancelled without notice, and no representation in this regard will be entertained under any circumstances.
  • Provisional short listing/selection at any stage of the process or success in the examination confers no right of appointment, unless the DRDO is satisfied, after such enquiry as may be considered necessary, that the candidate is suitable in all respects for appointment to the service/post.
  • The decision of DRDO in all matters related to eligibility, acceptance or rejection of the applications, mode of selection, conduct of examination(s), allotment of examination centres and nomination of provisionally shortlisted candidates to a specific lab/city will be final & binding on the candidates and no correspondence will be entertained in this regard.

How to Apply:

Vacancy Notice 351 Technician A (CEPTAM) Vacancy – DRDO,Delhi

  • Candidates must satisfy themselves, before applying, about their eligibility for the post. Candidates are, therefore, urged to carefully read the advertisement and complete the application form and submit the same as per the instructions to avoid rejection later.
  • All candidates must apply online through the link available on CEPTAM notice board(https://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/ceptam/ceptamnoticeboard.html).Applications received by any other mode will be summarily rejected.
  • The online application portal will be opened on 03rd Jun 2019 (10:00 AM) and closed on 26th Jun 2019 (05:00 PM).
  • Firstly, the candidate must register online by filling up the basic details. After registration, the candidate will get a user Id & password (note it down & keep safely), which will be used to login for filling of application.
  • Candidates are advised not to wait until last date to submit their applications. CEPTAM will not be responsible, if candidates are not able to submit their applications on time due to last minute heavy rush, network congestion etc.
  • Candidates must fill their name, date of birth, father’s name & mother’s name as given in matriculation/secondary examination certificate; otherwise their candidature may be cancelled.
  • Candidates should have their own mobile number and valid & active personal email id. CEPTAM will not entertain any request for change of mobile number & email address at any stage.
  • Contact details such as e-mail, mobile number, correspondence & permanent address etc. must be correct & active during the recruitment cycle as all communication will be done through them.
  • When application is successfully submitted, it will be accepted/ considered provisionally. Candidates are advised to take a printout of application and keep safely. No printed copy of application is required to be sent to CEPTAM. However, candidates have to produce duly signed printed copy of application at the time of document verification, if provisionally shortlisted.

About Us:

  • The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is an agency of the Government of India, charged with the military’s research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
  • In January 1947, as President of the Indian Science Congress, Jawaharlal Nehru met a distinguished foreign invitee, Professor PMS Blackett a Nobel Laureate in Physics . Pandit Nehru, as Prime Minister of India,extended an invitation to Professor PMS Blackett through the Defence Minister to visit India and advise the Government on the research and development needs to make the country as early as possible a selfsupporting defence entity. Professor Blackett’s Report to the Defence Minister was submitted in September 1948 in which he advised to set Defence Research Organization [6] which was later amalgamated with a network of 52 laboratories, which are engaged in developing defence technologies covering various fields, like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat engineering, life sciences, materials, missiles, and naval systems in DRDO, DRDO is India’s largest and most diverse research organisation. The organisation includes around 5,000 scientists belonging to the Defence Research & Development Service (DRDS) and about 25,000 other scientific, technical and supporting personnel.
  • The DRDO was established in 1958 by amalgamating the Defence Science Organisation and some of the technical development establishments. A separate Department of Defence Research and Development was formed in 1980 which later on administered DRDO and its 50 laboratories/establishments. Most of the time the Defence Research Development Organisation was treated as if it was a vendor and the Army Headquarters or the Air Headquarters were the customers. Because the Army and the Air Force themselves did not have any design or construction responsibility, they tended to treat the designer or Indian industry at par with their corresponding designer in the world market. If they could get a MiG-21 from the world market, they wanted a MiG-21 from DRDO.
  • DRDO started its first major project in surface-to-air missiles (SAM) known as Project Indigo in 1960s. Indigo was discontinued in later years without achieving full success. Project Indigo led to Project Devil, along with Project Valiant, to develop short-range SAM and ICBM in the 1970s. Project Devil itself led to the later development of the Prithvi missile under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) in the 1980s. IGMDP was an Indian Ministry of Defence programme between the early 1980s and 2007 for the development of a comprehensive range of missiles, including the Agni missile, Prithvi ballistic missile, Akash missile, Trishul missile and Nag Missile. In 2010, then defence minister A. K. Antony ordered the restructuring of the DRDO to give ‘a major boost to defence research in the country and to ensure effective participation of the private sector in defence technology’. The key measures to make DRDO effective in its functioning include the establishment of a Defence Technology Commission with the defence minister as its chairman.[10][11] The programmes which were largely managed by DRDO have seen considerable success with many of the systems seeing rapid deployment as well as yielding significant technological benefits. DRDO has achieved many successes since its establishment in developing other major systems and critical technologies such as aircraft avionics, UAVs, small arms, artillery systems, EW Systems, tanks and armoured vehicles, sonar systems, command and control systems and missile systems.

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