Institute of Plasma Research Apprentice Recruitment 2024 – Apply Now for Graduate and Technician Positions
The Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) is inviting online applications from eligible candidates for the engagement of Graduate and Technician Apprentices under the Apprentices (Amendment) Act, 1973. This IPR apprenticeship program offers an opportunity for fresh graduates and diploma holders to gain practical experience in various engineering disciplines and general streams.

IPR Apprentice 2024
Organization: Institute for Plasma Research (IPR)
Location: Gandhinagar, Gujarat
ADVT NO. 06/2024
Institute of Plasma Research Apprentice Positions and Qualifications:
| Position | No. of Vacancies | Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Engineering (Graduate) | 5 | B. Tech or B.E in Computer Engineering |
| Computer Engineering (Technician) | 2 | Diploma in Computer Engineering |
| Civil Engineering (Graduate) | 5 | B. Tech or B.E in Civil Engineering |
| Civil Engineering (Technician) | 2 | Diploma in Civil Engineering |
| Electrical Engineering (Graduate) | 5 | B. Tech or B.E in Electrical Engineering |
| Electrical Engineering (Technician) | 5 | Diploma in Electrical Engineering |
| Electronics & Communication (Graduate) | 5 | B. Tech or B.E in Electronics & Communication Engineering |
| Electronics & Communication (Technician) | 2 | Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering |
| Mechanical Engineering (Graduate) | 5 | B. Tech or B.E in Mechanical Engineering |
| Mechanical Engineering (Technician) | 5 | Diploma in Mechanical Engineering |
| Instrumentation & Control (Graduate) | 2 | B. Tech or B.E in Instrumentation & Control Engineering |
| Instrumentation & Control (Technician) | 2 | Diploma in Instrumentation & Control Engineering |
| General Stream (Graduate) | 5 | Graduate in Commerce/Arts/Business Administration |
Eligibility Criteria for Technician & Graduate Apprentice Job Openings in IPR:
- Graduation or Diploma in respective fields from the years 2022, 2023, or 2024.
Age Limit:
- Maximum age limit: Not specified
Training Duration:
The apprentices will undergo a one-year training program to gain practical knowledge and experience in their respective fields. The apprenticeship does not guarantee regular employment at IPR.
Salary in IPR Recruitment for Engineering Apprenticeship:
- Graduate Apprentices: ₹13,500/- per month (consolidated)
- Technician Apprentices: ₹12,000/- per month (consolidated)
Application Process for IPR Job Vacancies of Engineering Apprenticeship Program:
- Visit the direct official application link from below.
- Click on the link to apply online.
- Register on the NATS portal to get a valid registration number.
- Ensure eligibility for apprentice training.
- Submit the online application at IPR Careers from June 22, 2024, to July 21, 2024.
Application Fee:
- No fee specified
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Important Dates
Starting Date for Apply Online: 22-06-2024
Last Date to Apply Online: 21-07-2024
How to Apply for IPR Gandhinagar jobs:
To Apply or for more information, Visit the IPR careers page for Plasma Research Apprentice Jobs from below link:
Application Link: Apply Here
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What exactly does Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) do?
The Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) is a premier research institution in India, dedicated to the study and development of plasma technologies. Established in 1986 and located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, IPR is an autonomous body under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. The institute focuses on cutting-edge research in plasma science, with applications ranging from nuclear fusion to material processing. IPR is renowned for its contributions to the ITER project, an international collaborative effort aimed at demonstrating the feasibility of nuclear fusion as a sustainable energy source. The institute houses advanced laboratories and facilities, including the Aditya and SST-1 tokamaks, which are crucial for experimental and theoretical plasma research.



