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19 Internship Vacancy – CMRL,Tamil Nadu

Last Date:30 April,2021
Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL)
Tamil Nadu

Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for 19 contractual posts of Internship.Interested and Eligible Candidates may apply online by 30-04-2021 , after making sure that they meet the concerned eligibility criteria. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly.

Employment Notification 19 Internship Vacancy – CMRL,Tamil Nadu

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Internship
No of post – 19
Pay Scale – As per norms

Educational Qualification:
BE/ BTech in Electrical/ Mechanical/ ECE/ IT/ Civil/ Environment OR Chartered Accountant.

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General Instruction:

  • Chennai Metro Rail Limited is a Joint Venture of Govt. of India and Govt. of Tamil Nadu and is presently entrusted to execute Metro Rail Project in Chennai City.
  • Engineering Graduates from colleges recognized by AIC’I’E or Premier Engineering Institutes or Any other Govt. recognized Institute/University, who are presently pursuing 3rd year (6th semester) and above are eligible to apply for internship in Engineering discipline.
  • Students pursuing Chartered Accountancy (CA) and passed all groups of intermediate examination from Institute of Chartered Accountant of India are eligible to apply for internship in CA.
  • The candidates should attach bonafide certificate issued by the concerned Institute to pursue internship. In case of non submission of bonafide certificate, candidate will not be eligible for further selection process.
  • Applications received online shall be examined by CMRL as per the eligibility criteria notified. Only shortlisted candidates shall be called for test/interview. In order to regulate the number of candidates to be called for test/interview, if so required, the Management reserves the right to raise the minimum eligibility standards/criteria for selection of suitable candidates depending upon the response.
  • The selected candidates will undergo internship in CMRL for a period of 3 months and extendable upto 6 months. The internship certificate will be awarded to interns upon satisfactory completion of their internship and on submission of project report. In the event of discontinuation during the middle of the internship period, no certificate will be issued to the candidate under any circumstances. The selection will be based on the marks secured in the qualifying interview.
  • Management reserves the right to cancel this notification at any stage without assigning any reason whatsoever.
  • In case of any dis-obedience /misbehavior /misconduct, he/she will be immediately sent back to the concerned College/Institute /University.
  • During internship, intern shall carry out the assignment entrusted to him/her, confidentiality must be maintained for the same. Interns should not share confidential information about CMRL project works to third party (ies).
  • Acceptance or Rejection of application of the candidates will be at the sole discretion of the management. Incomplete applications without Bonafide certificate from Institute will be summarily rejected.
  • A recent photograph and signature of the candidate are to be uploaded.
  • Verification of credentials such as age, qualification etc. will be done at the time of selection.
  • The numbers interns required for the academic year 2021-2022 is only indicative and the same is subject to increase or decrease as per CMRL requirement.
  • The candidates willing to undergo internship in CMRL should apply online through CMRL website
    https://www.chennalmetrorail.orgicarcers .
  • Candidates may please note that undergoing internship will not confer any right or preference in employment in CMRL.

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Vacancy Notice 19 Internship Vacancy – CMRL,Tamil Nadu

  • The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.It is the third longest metro system in India after Delhi Metro and Hyderabad metro. The system commenced service in 2015 after partially opening the first phase of the project. The network consists of two colour-coded lines covering a length of 55 kilometres (34 mi). The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), a joint venture between Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu built and operates the Chennai Metro. The system has a mix of underground and elevated stations and uses standard gauge. The services operate daily between 4:30 and 23:00 with a varying frequency of 5 to 14 minutes.As of November 2019, about 121,000 people use the service on a daily basis. There are 52 trains with four coaches each, making a total of 208 coaches, operating in the first phase and its extension.
  • The system has also planned to takeover the existing Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System by 2021, which would be upgraded to operate using the rolling stock of the Chennai Metro. CMRL was recognised by the International Association of Public Transport in 2011.
  • Construction of the first stretch began in June 2009, which spanned the seven stations Koyambedu to Alandur over a distance of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) and began operation on 29 June 2015. As of February 2021, Chennai Central to St. Thomas Mount on the Green line and Wimco Nagar to Chennai International Airport on Blue line are commercially operational which brings the total operational network to 55 km (34 mi) making it the third largest operating metro system in India, after the Delhi metro (347.6 km [216.0 mi]) and Hyderabad metro (69.00 km [42.87 mi]).
  • Chennai had an established Chennai Suburban Railway network that spanned from Beach to Tambaram, which dates back to 1931 and operated on a metre-gauge line.This service is now being continued after conversion to broad gauge line.The suburban network also consists of two more suburban lines, the west bound Chennai Central–Arakkonam suburban service and the North Line, Chennai Suburban connecting Chennai Central–Gummidipoondi service which began operations in 1985 from the Moore Market Complex. The two above-mentioned lines were being operated from the main platforms of Chennai Central station until 1985 after which they were shifted to the adjacent Moore Market Complex. The first phase of Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System between Chennai Beach and Thirumayilai opened in 1997 with extension to Velachery in 2007.Modeled after the Delhi Metro, a similar modern metro rail system was planned for Chennai by Delhi Metro chief E Sreedharan due to his special interest in the Chennai city.

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