Coal India Limited (CIL) – a Schedule ‘A’ – MAHARATNA Public Sector Undertaking under Ministry of Coal, Government of India, is the single largest coal producing company in the World and the largest corporate employer with approx. 3.8 lakh employees, contributing around 81% of the total coal production in India. In order to meet the challenges , Coal India is inviting applications from the eligible young and dynamic candidates for filling of about 1286 management trainee vacancies for its various branches in India.
1286 management trainee jobs
RS.500/- for General/OBC (NCW) and for all others belonging to SC/ST/PWD/Coal India employees and subsidiaries are exempted from the fees and candidates need to download the challana and state bank of India is an authorized bank to pay the fees.
Based upon the merit obtained in the Written exam and Interview.
Starts from 21-05-2012 to 11-06-2012
Last date for receiving applications through post: 18-06-2012
Written examination Date: 22-07-2012
regarding the detailed notification, selection procedure, salary, for applying online, for relaxations, for downloading challana please visit the official website of Coal India limited link given below:
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