Bharat Electronics has issued an official notification for recruitment to the positions of Engineering Assistant Trainee and Technician-C. Applications for these positions have begun today, October 8th. A total of 30 candidates will be selected for the positions of Engineering Assistant Trainee and Technician-C through this recruitment process. Candidates aspiring to work at Bharat Electronics can apply online today on the official website. The deadline for applying for these positions is October 29th, 2025.
Salary:
Candidates selected for the Engineering Assistant Trainee position will receive a salary ranging from ₹24,500 to ₹90,000 per month. Additionally, candidates selected for the Technician-C position will receive a salary ranging from ₹21,500 to ₹82,000 per month.
Eligibility Criteria:
To apply for the Engineering Assistant Trainee position, candidates must have completed a three-year diploma in engineering from a recognized institution in India. Additionally, candidates must have completed SSLC, ITI, or a one-year apprenticeship to apply for Technician-C positions. Candidates must also meet other eligibility criteria.
The minimum age limit for applying is 28 years. Furthermore, age relaxation is available for candidates from special categories. OBC candidates will receive a 3-year age relaxation, SC and ST candidates a 5-year age relaxation, and candidates with disabilities a 10-year age relaxation.
Application Fee
The application fee for General, OBC, and EWS candidates is ₹590, while SC, ST, and disabled candidates are exempted.
How to Apply
To apply for the Engineering Assistant Trainee positions, candidates must follow the following steps.
To apply for these positions, first visit the official website, bel-india.in.
Then, click on the Apply Online link on the website's homepage.
Now, enter your personal information to register.
After registering, upload scanned copies of the required documents and pay the prescribed registration fee.
After submitting the form, be sure to take a printout.
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