Name of Post: Apprentice Trainee | Total Posts: 35 | Application Mode: Walk-in Interview
The National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL) has released the official notification for the recruitment of Apprentice Trainee posts. Eligible ITI passed candidates can attend the Walk-in Interview from 04 February 2026 to 05 February 2026 at CSIR-NAL, Bengaluru. Candidates are advised to read the full notification before appearing for the interview.
Important Dates
- Notification Release Date: 22 January 2026
- Walk-in Interview (Fitter, Electrician, MMV): 04 February 2026
- Walk-in Interview (Machinist, Turner, Draughtsman, Welder): 05 February 2026
- Reporting Time: 08:30 AM to 09:30 AM
Application Fee
- Application Fee: NIL
- No TA / DA will be paid for attending the interview
Age Limit (as on Date of Interview)
- Minimum Age: 18 Years
- Maximum Age: 35 Years
- Age Relaxation: As per Government of India rules
Eligibility
- Candidate must be ITI passed in specified trades only
- Final year students and candidates awaiting results are NOT eligible
- Candidates who have already completed or are undergoing apprenticeship are NOT eligible
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Salary / Stipend
- Fitter, Electrician, Machinist, Turner, MMV, Draughtsman:
₹10,560/- per month - Welder (Gas & Electric): ₹9,600/- per month
- Training Period: One Year
CSIR-NAL Apprentice Trainee Recruitment 2026: Vacancy Details
How to Apply for CSIR-NAL Apprentice Trainee Recruitment 2026
- This recruitment is through Walk-in Interview
- Register on Apprenticeship Portal: apprenticeshipindia.gov.in
- Download application form from official website
- Fill the application form carefully
- Carry original documents and one set of photocopies
- Reach venue between 08:30 AM to 09:30 AM
Interested Candidates Can Read the Full Notification Before Appearing

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