ONGC
Hello,
ONGC recruits candidates through GATE in discipline such as civil engineering (CE), Mechanical engineering (ME), and others.
For syllabus you can refer to this link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/gate-syllabus-for-civil-engineering
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/gate-syllabus-for-mechanical-engineering
HI,
Unfortunately , ONGC does not recruit Graduates . If you want to join , you have to complete M.Sc , then have to crack GATE with a GOOD rank . After that , you have to apply in ONGC individually and then they will call you for interview. You have to pass that too with a good score. Previously, ONGC recruited Technical Assistant posts for chemistry with minimum qualification as BSc. But currently the minimum qualification for that posts has also been revised to MSc, though securing a first class is not mandatory.
Then they will select you on the basis of -
1) your gate score
2) your performance in interview
3) your academic designation.(Ph.D>M.Sc)
After clearing all the steps successfully , you now have to give Medical test . And then if you clear it successfully , you get to join ONGC.
With MSc (Chemistry), you can apply for the following post-
a) Chemist via GATE
b) AEE (Reservoir) via GATE
c) Technical Assistant (Chemistry) without GATE
d) Junior Technical Assistant (Chemistry) without GATE ( require BSc (Chemistry) only)
2. IOCL-
a) Assistant Officer (Quality Control) via GATE
b) Junior Quality Control Analyst without GATE (require BSc (Chemistry) only)
c) Junior Engineering Assistant (Production) without GATE (require BSc (Chemistry) only)
NOTE-
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
hi,
see ongc generally hires from IITS and top nits. ongc has past years comparatively less vacancy through gate. so if you are currently studying in b.tech petroleum engineering, you should opts for gate exam, if the psus can not be secured, I suggest you to go for m.tech course from top institute like IITS where you would get decent placement as per your branch.
generally vacancy for any psu for any year can not be predicted, it depends on the organization work opportunity, projects availability, seat matrix available for new employee.
nevertheless, if you have attempted gate exam, you may give a shot to careers360 college predictor tool to know about psu chances and probable name of m.tech colleges:
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Nope! ONGC don't offers any of such courses after 12. So you have to go for BTech course in any other college. After your BTech you can qualify the GATE examination and you can opt for PSU's like ONGC, BHEL etc.
To know more about PSU through GATE visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-gate-2021
There are many institutes for BTech in India both private and Government. Some of the colleges are:
For more colleges visit the link provided below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
There are no such criteria regarding 12 that will lead you to not getting a PSU. You should be certain that you have >55% in graduation and a good gate score. If you satisfy these two you will have a good chance to get a job in PSU.
To know more about PSU's click on the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-gate
The number of candidates that will be shortlisted for further recruitment process depends on the total number of vacancies available in respective categories, discipline and total number of candidates applied for the recruitment. The shortlisting ratio is not given on the IOCL notification and the notification for ONGC is not yet published. So you have to wait until the detailed notification is published.
Please refer to the link given below to know the updates
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iocl-recruitment-through-gate
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ongc-recruitment-through-gate
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