Recruitment has come out for the posts of engineers in the Delhi Development Authority. Candidates can apply with the help of the steps given here. The last date has not come out yet.

If you have done engineering and are looking for a government job, then there is great news for you. Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has issued a notification for recruitment to many posts including Junior Engineer (JE). These recruitments are being done for candidates of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical branches. 1383 posts will be filled under recruitment. Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official website of DDA dda.gov.in.

Who can apply?

To apply for these posts, the candidate must have a BE or BTech degree in the relevant field. That is, if you have completed engineering studies, then there is a golden opportunity to join this recruitment.

What is the age limit?

The age of the candidate should be at least 18 years and a maximum 27 years. However, SC, ST, OBC and other reserved categories will be given age relaxation as per government rules.

How will the selection process be?

Computer-Based Test (CBT) - In this, questions will be asked from general knowledge, technical subjects and reasoning etc.

Skill Test - As per the post required.

Document Verification - In which all the certificates will be checked.

How much salary will be given?

This recruitment of DDA is being done under Pay Level 6, in which the selected candidates will get a salary of Rs 35,400 to Rs 1,12,400 every month. Along with this, they will also get other government benefits like DA (Dearness Allowance), HRA (House Rent Allowance), TA (Travel Allowance).

How to apply?

First of all go to the official website of DDA dda.gov.in.

Click on the "Online Application" link appearing on the website.

Register yourself and login.

Now fill the application form, upload required information and documents.

Pay the application fee as per your category.

Finally submit the form and take a printout of it and save it.

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