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What gate rank is required for PSU civil?
PSU GATE cutoff 2021 will be updated once the companies will release it….IOCL GATE Cutoff Marks (2017, 2016)
Stream | 2016 | |
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UR | OBC | |
Civil | 59.22 | 56.9 |
Mechanical | 65.92 | 63.95 |
Electrical | 53.99 | 53.22 |
What is NHAI in India?
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was constituted by an Act of Parliament in 1988 under the administrative control of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways NHAI has been set up as a Central Authority to develop, maintain and manage the National Highways entrusted to it by the Government of India.
What is PSU exam for civil engineering?
Application Process for PSU Civil Engineering Recruitment through GATE 2021
S. No. | Public Sector Undertaking |
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5. | NLC India Limited (NLC) |
6. | Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) |
7. | Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) |
8. | Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) |
What is the GATE score required to get a call from NHAI?
During 2017–18, NHAI recruited civil engineers possessing a valid GATE score (i.e. 2015,2016 and 2017 GATE scores). As far as my knowledge is concerned, people with GATE score nearly 914 in general category got call from NHAI. In case of OBC it was 848.
What is it like to work at NHAI?
NHAI the National Highway Authority of India is one of the best government sector under the Ministry of Roads and Transport. Career at NHAI is a lot promising as new highway construction tenders and projects are upcoming every month.
What is it like to be a NHAI regular cadre officer?
In NHAI, officials came from various states/central government departments and got absorbed as Regular Cadre. They are different from each other. Most of them, don’t feel this organization as his own organization. Many such officers are above 50–55 of age. They came here to spend rest of their job life, peacefully.
Why should you choose NHAI while applied in 54EC bonds?
Why should you choose the NHAI while applied in 54EC bonds National Highway Authority of India’s (NHAI) mission is to develop, maintain and manage all the national highways powered by the Government of India. To manage them, NHAI ensures the collection of fees (tolls) from the national highways.