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Wish to get into one of the most profitable sectors in the country that also offers job security and excellent perks? If yes, gear up for the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), exam. IOCL that is commonly known as IndianOil is an Indian government-owned oil and gas company headquartered in New Delhi. It recruits candidates on the basis of open recruitments and also through campus recruitments.
For open recruitment advertisements are published in leading national dailies at regular intervals. Interested candidates meeting IndianOil’s requirements can apply online.
Applications are then scrutinised and checked for eligibility. Those meeting the criteria set by the company are then called for a written test. Based on their performance in the written test, they are called for group discussion/ group task and interview.
Candidates interested in applying for IOCL Western Recruitment should fulfill the required eligibility criteria.
IOCL Recruitment 2020
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Vacancy details: Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has published the recruitment of 364 Technical and 136 Non-Technical Trade Apprentice at its Locations in Western India (Maharashtra & Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli).
Eligibility Criteria for IOCL Apprentice Posts
Educational qualification and experience: Trade Apprentice- Class Xh pass and 2 years full-time ITI in relevant trade
Technician Apprentice – 3 years Engineering Diploma in relevant field
Non Technical Trade Apprentice (Trade Apprentice-Accountant) – Graduate in any discipline with 50 per cent marks in aggregate for General & OBC candidates and 45 per cent in case of SC/ST/PwBD candidates for reserved positions from a recognised institute/university