BPCL Recruitment 2021

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BPCL Recruitment 2021

Total Vacancies: 87

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Important Dates – BPCL Recruitment 2021

Starting Date to Apply Online09 Sep 2021
Closing Date to Apply Online21 Sep 2021

Age Limit – BPCL Recruitment 2021

18-27 Years

Job Location – BPCL Recruitment 2021

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Qualification – BPCL Recruitment 2021

A: Category – I Graduate Apprentices: First Class Engineering Degree [Full Time Course] in the respective discipline with 60% marks from a recognized Indian University/institute (Relaxed to 50% marks for SC/ST/PWD candidates and relaxation applicable for reserved posts only).
B: Cateqorv – ll Technician (Diploma) Apprentices: First Class Diploma in Engineering (Full Time Course) in the respective discipline with 60% marks from State Board of Technical Education/recognized Indian University (Relaxed to 50% marks for SC/ST/PWD candidates and relaxation applicable for reserved posts only)

Vacancy Details – BPCL Recruitment 2021
Name of PostNo. of Post
Graduate Apprentices
Chemical11
Civil08 
Electrical05 
Info/ Technology Computer Science03 
Instrumentation02 
Mechanical13
Technical Apprentices
Civil07 
Mechanical17 
Electrical08 
Chemical05 
Instrumentation08 
Total87

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Discover the rich history of Bharat Petroleum, India’s ‘best performing’ Maharatna Public Sector Undertaking, and its journey from being an Oil and Gas Company in India to a Fortune 500 oil refining, exploration and marketing conglomerate. When Oil discoveries were being made and industries expanded, John D. Rockefeller and his business associates acquired control over numerous refineries and pipelines. With these acquisitions under their belt, they went on to form the Standard Oil Trust – a giant in its own right. Observing this and to counter the growing significance of Standard Oil, three largest rivals – Royal Dutch, Shell and Rothschild’s – came together to form a single organisation called Asiatic Petroleum to market petroleum products in South Asia. In 1928, Asiatic Petroleum (India) joined hands with the Burmah Oil Company, an active producer, refiner and distributor of petroleum products, particularly in Indian and Burmese markets to form the Burmah-Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited.

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