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June 5th, 2016, 09:48 AM
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Automobile Engineers in DRDO
Hello sir I had done Engineering in Automobile and now want to join DRDO so please tell me how can I join DRDO??
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June 5th, 2016, 11:23 AM
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Re: Automobile Engineers in DRDO
For Joining DRDO you have to give Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO) Scientist Entry Test (SET) Exam below I am providing you details of this Exam Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO) works under Department of Defense Research and Development of Ministry of Defense. DRDO every year conducts a Scientist Entry Test (SET) on all India basis for the recruitment of scientists ‘B’ posts. DRDO SET Exam Subjects DRDO SET is conducted in Engineering Subjects such as Aero, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Computer, Electronics/Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation, Mechanical, Metallurgy etc And is conducted in Science subjects such as Chemistry, Physics and Maths/ Operations Research/ Statistics etc Eligibility Criteria Candidates having first class bachelor degree (minimum 60 % marks)in engineering, technology, electronics, communication, mechanical engineering and computer science can apply for SET exam. Age Limit for DRDO SET Exam is 28 years You must be a citizen of India to apply. Exam Pattern DRDO SET exam consists of two stages –Written test followed by Interview. Marks you score in DRDO SET Written test is not carried forward but is just used for screening candidates for Interview. Final selection is based on the performance in the interview only. DRDO SET written test is 3-hour long with two sections: Section A: Subject Knowledge (BE/ BTech (for Engg discipline) or MSc ( for Science Discipline)) Section B: Aptitude for Applied Research & Development. DRDO SET test has total 150 Objective-type questions for 500 total marks. Section A consists of 100 questions of 4 marks each total 400 Marks from the subject as per the syllabus of B.E/ B.Tech/ M.Sc and Section B consists of 50 questions of 2 marks each total 100 marks covering the topics related to Logical Reasoning, Spatial Reasoning, Concept Formation, Abstract Reasoning, and Numerical Reasoning. |