Govt Jobs: C-DAC has vacancies for more than 800 posts, salary up to 12 lakhs..

Govt Jobs: Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has recently released a job notification. In this, vacancies have come out on a contract basis for Project Engineer, Project Manager, and other posts. C-DAC comes under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. Those who have done B.E/B.Tech, M.E/M. Tech, MCA, MBA, PG degree, graduate or Ph.D., there is a golden opportunity for them to get a job.
In this recruitment, the candidates will be selected on the basis of merit on the basis of written examination or interview. Online application has to be done by visiting the website of C-DAC. The online application process for this recruitment has started on 31st May. The last date to fill out the application form is 20 June 2025.
How many posts will be recruited?
C-DAC has a total of 848 vacancies for posts like Project Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, and Program Manager. Candidates willing to apply should apply after reading the notification.
Age Limit for CDAC
The minimum age limit for recruitment in CDAC is 35 years and a maximum of 56 years. Candidates from reserved categories will get relaxation in maximum age limit as per the rules. See the notification for information about this.
How much salary will be given
Project Engineer: Starting CTC (with minimum experience) – Rs 4.49 lakh to Rs 7.11 lakh per annum. (Those who have more experience in this range will be offered a higher salary.)
Senior Project Engineer / Project Lead / Module Lead: Starting CTC (with minimum experience) – Rs 8.49 lakh to Rs 14 lakh per annum. (Those who have more experience in this range will be offered a higher salary.)
Project Manager / Program Manager / Program Delivery Manager / Knowledge Partner: Starting CTC (with minimum experience) – Rs 12.63 lakh to Rs 22.9 lakh per annum. (Those who have more experience in this range will be offered higher salaries.)
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