Recruitment of project staff has been taken out by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing. For which candidates can apply by visiting the official site.
If you want to make a career in the field of computer and technology and dream of working in a government organization, then a great opportunity has come for you. Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has issued a notification for the recruitment of project staff. Under this recruitment, candidates will be appointed on a total of 91 posts.
Which posts are included?
This recruitment of C-DAC includes posts like Project Manager, Senior Project Engineer and Project Engineer Fresher. Candidates selected for these posts will get a great opportunity to work on projects, as well as experience in the technology sector.
Required Educational Qualification
For these posts, candidates should have a BE or B.Tech degree from a recognized institute in India.
Age Limit
Age limit has been fixed according to different posts. Candidates of reserved category will be given age relaxation as per rules.
Project Manager: Maximum 56 years
Senior Project Engineer: Maximum 40 years
Experienced Project Engineer: Maximum 45 years
Project Engineer Fresher: Maximum 30 years
How much salary will be given?
Candidates selected by C-DAC will get salary as per the post. The minimum salary has been fixed at Rs 37,500 per month and maximum Rs 1,10,000 per month.
Which documents will be required?
10th and 12th mark sheet
Graduation and post graduation degree
Aadhar card and PAN card
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Experience certificate of previous institution (if applicable)
When and how to apply?
The application process for this recruitment has started from 25 June 2025. Interested candidates can apply online by visiting the official website of C-DAC cdac.in till 09 July 2025. After applying, eligible candidates will be called for walk-in-interview to be held in the fourth and fifth week of July. The interview time has been fixed from 8:30 am to 10:30 am.
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