DRDO has announced recruitment for 50 positions for graduate and technical apprentices. Interested candidates can apply for training and a stipend at training.pxe@gov.in.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has announced recruitment for a total of 50 positions for technical and graduate apprentices. Interested candidates must submit their applications to the designated email address training.pxe@gov.in.
Applications are invited for a total of 50 apprentice positions in this recruitment process. This includes 10 positions for graduate apprentices and 40 for technical apprentices. For graduate apprenticeships, candidates must have a BE/BTech degree from a recognized institute. Diploma holders can also apply for technical apprenticeship positions.
DRDO has not yet released the age limit for this recruitment. Selected candidates will receive a stipend of ₹12,300 per month as a graduate apprentice and ₹10,900 per month as a technical apprentice.
Candidates will be selected based on a written examination or interview. Selected candidates will be enrolled in a training program at DRDO. During training, candidates will receive practical experience and a stipend.
The application for this recruitment is completely online. To apply, first visit the official DRDO website, drdo.res.in. Fill in all the required information correctly in the application form.
Then upload the required documents, such as mark sheets, degree or diploma certificates, passport-size photographs, and signatures. Send the completed form along with the prepared email to training.pxe@gov.in.
The last date to apply for this recruitment is October 16, 2025.
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