NHSRCL Recruitment 2025: National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has recently released a notification for new recruitment. NHSRCL has invited applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to various posts. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 71 posts of Junior Technical Manager and Assistant Technical Manager. NHSRCL has started the application process for Recruitment 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can submit their applications by visiting the official website . The last date to apply for NHSRCL Recruitment 2025 is April 24, 2025. NHSRCL Recruitment 2025: Posts and Salary
Junior Technical Manager (Civil): Rs 40,000 - Rs 1,40,000
Junior Technical Manager (Electrical): Rs 40,000 - Rs 1,40,000
Junior Technical Manager (SNT): Rs 40,000 - Rs 1,40,000
Junior Technical Manager (RS): Rs 40,000 - Rs 1,40,000
Assistant Technical Manager (Architecture): Rs 50,000 - Rs 1,60,000
Assistant Technical Manager (Database Administration): Rs 50,000 - Rs 1,60,000
Assistant Manager (Purchase): Rs 50,000 - Rs 1,60,000
Assessment Manager (General): Rs 50,000 - Rs 1,60,000
NHSRCL Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
The NHSRCL selection process consists of three stages- Computer-Based Test (CBT), Personal Interview, and Medical Test. However, the management may modify any stage of the selection process depending on the number of applications received. The candidate must pass each stage for selection. The selection process aims to evaluate various aspects including knowledge, skill, understanding, aptitude and physical fitness of the candidates.
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