Recruitment has been announced for many posts by Indian Highways Management Company Limited. Candidates can apply by visiting the official site.

Good news for engineering graduates! Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL) has announced bumper recruitment for Engineer (ITS) posts on 2 May 2025.

This is a golden opportunity for those candidates who have been looking for a government technical job for a long time. Through this recruitment drive, a total of 49 posts will be filled in E-1 grade, for which the last date of application has been fixed as 2 June 2025.

To apply for these posts, the candidate must have an engineering graduate degree from any recognized institute in Information Technology, Computer Science, Electronics, Electrical, Instrumentation, Data Science or Artificial Intelligence.

Talking about age, the age of the candidate should be between 21 to 30 years.

Candidates will be selected on the basis of GATE score of the year 2025. After shortlisting, candidates will be called for interview. IHMCL will conduct scrutiny at various levels to keep the selection process transparent and merit based.

Candidates selected for these posts will get a pay scale of Rs 40,000 to Rs 1,40,000 under E-1 grade. The starting monthly in-hand salary can be around Rs 84,000, which will include dearness allowance, HRA and other facilities. The total CTC can reach up to around Rs 11 lakh per annum.

First of all, candidates go to the website and click on the link "IHMCL Recruitment 2025". After that, the candidates should fill all the required information and upload the documents. Then the candidates should submit the application form. After this, the candidates should take a printout of the application form.

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