Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) has invited online applications for 125 posts of Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) and Technician Grade-2. This is a great opportunity for candidates looking to join a reputed government organization in the technical field.


Vacancy Breakdown

  • Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) – 80 posts


  • Technician Grade-2 – 45 posts


  • Total – 125 posts



Eligibility Criteria

Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET):



  • 4-year full-time Engineering Degree with first class from an AICTE-approved or Government-recognized university/institute in a relevant discipline.



Technician Grade-2:



  • Matriculation/10th pass with ITI Certificate in the relevant trade.



Age Limit (as on closing date)

  • Maximum age: 27 years


  • Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST/OBC/other reserved categories as per government norms.



Salary Details

  • Technician Grade-2: ₹20,480 per month


  • Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET): ₹40,000–₹1,40,000 per month



Selection Process

Candidates will be selected based on a two-stage process:


  • Computer Based Test (CBT)


  • Trade Test (based on performance in CBT)


  • Application Process

    • Candidates can apply online only through the ECIL official website:


    • Last date to apply: June 5, 2025



    Application Fee

    • Technician Grade-2: ₹750


    • Graduate Engineer Trainee: ₹1,000


    • Reserved category candidates may be exempt as per rules.



    Important Links

    • Apply Online:


    • Notification & Job Details:



    Conclusion

    If you're an engineering graduate or an ITI holder looking to join a government technical organization, ECIL Recruitment 2025 offers a great opportunity. With attractive pay scales and a transparent selection process, eligible candidates should not miss the June 5, 2025 deadline.

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