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I have appeared for my final Semester Examinations and the results are yet to be announced. Docume
Am I eligible to apply?
Written
Only those candidates who have already passed the qualifying exam & have the final marks
sheet available with them at the time of filling the application are eligible to apply.

I have studied AMIE and then completed my ME in Mechanical engineering. Am I eligible to


apply against this advertisement?
For the post of Engineer Trainees, qualifications prescribed stipulate full time regular
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology from a recognised University/ Institute. In
view of this, AMIE qualification does not fulfil our requirement and as such, you are not
eligible to apply.
I have a BE/B Tech degree in Metallurgy. But this specialisation has not been advertised. Can I
apply against Mechanical Engineering for the post of ET?
We regret that for the post of Engineer Trainee- Mechanical Engineering candidates with
Metallurgy Engineering are not eligible similarly candidates having engineering degree in
disciplines other than specified (or considered equivalent) as given in this website are not
eligible.
In my Degree Course only CGPA / GPA / SGPA or letter grade has been awarded in
place of percentage of marks. Can I enter the grade in my application?
Candidates, who have been awarded CGPA / GPA / SGPA or letter grades, should convert the
grades to % and provide only the equivalent percentage of marks in the application form.
My aggregate % of marks in Engineering as given in my final year marksheet provided
by my college is 79.38%. However when I fill my year-wise marks in BHEL’s online
application form, my percentages as computed by the system comes to 77.5%. Explain
the discrepancy?
It is reiterated that as per BHEL job-specifications, the aggregate of marks of all years/
semesters means average of marks/ GPA of all the years/ semesters without taking into account
the weightage, if any, given to any particular year/ semester by the Institute or University. This
is explained below :

Year of Actual Marks Calculation as per College system Calculation as per


Engg. obtained by a after assigning weightages BHEL system –
Degree
Candidate Aggregate % without
any weightages
Max Marks Weightages Max Marks Max Marks
Marks Obtained Assigned Obtained Marks Obtained
Marks
I Year 100 80 25% 25 20 100 80

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