
NTPC Recruitment 2022: Registration process to end today for Executive Trainee posts
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NTPC Recruitment 2022: Registration process to fill up 60 vacancies of Executive Trainees posts will end today. Interested and eligible applicants can apply now to avoid a last-minute rush.
NTPC Recruitment 2022: National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) will end the registration process to fill up 60 vacancies of Executive Trainee today, March 21. Interested and eligible applicants can apply by visiting the official website, i.e., careers.ntpc.co.in
The recruitment drive is being held to fill 60 posts, with 20 vacancies for ET-Finance (CA/CMA), 10 vacancies for ET-Finance (MBA-Fin), and 30 vacancies for ET-HR.
Executive Trainee-Finance (CA/CMA): CA/CMA (previously ICWA) qualified from institutes recognised by appropriate statutory authority in India, are eligible to apply.
Executive Trainee-Finance (MBA-Fin): Graduate with at least two years full-time Post Graduate Degree/Post Graduate Diploma/ Post Graduate Program in Management with specialisation in Finance or MBA.
Executive Trainee-HR: Graduate with at least two years full-time Post Graduate Degree/Post Graduate Diploma/Post-Graduate Program in Management with specialisation in Human Resource/ Industrial Relations and others.
Direct link to apply

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