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TRAINING SCHEMES and EMPLOYMENT DESCRIPTION
1. One year Orientation Course for Engineering Graduates and Science Post-Graduates for the year 2008-2009 (OCES-2008) conducted at the Training School of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Training Schools. Table-1 lists Eligible Disciplines. Admissible Qualifying Degrees are summarized in Table-2. Table-3 lists the eligible disciplines and orientation of the training programme at each of the Training Schools along with the placement information after training. A Trainee who scores a minimum of 50% aggregate marks at the completion of training programme is declared to have passed the course successfully.Successful Trainees will be posted as scientific officers in one of the following DAE units:

a) Atomic Minerals Directorate of Exploration & Research (AMDER), Hyderabad*
b) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC),Mumbai*
c) Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd (BHAVINI), Kalpakkam*
d) Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology (BRIT), Mumbai*
e) Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore 
f) Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL), Hyderabad *
g) Heavy Water Board (HWB), Mumbai*
h) Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam
i) Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC), Hyderabad
j) Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd(NPCIL), Mumbai*
k) Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC), Kolkata.

**These units have their head office at the indicated locations. Placement can be at the Head Office or at other facilities of these units located in different parts of India.
Allocation of a successful OCES trainee to a DAE unit is done at the end of the OCES programme. DAE reserves the right to place a small number of selected candidates/ trainees to any other unit under the Atomic Energy Commission apart from those listed above.
Successful completion of course work at the Training School will entitle trainees to Post-Graduate Diploma and also earn them credits towards MTech/ MPhil/ PhD of Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI), a Deemed to be University, provided their performance is above a specified threshold.

2.Two-year DAE Graduate Fellowship Scheme for Engineering Graduates and Physics post-graduates for the term beginning in 2008 (DGFS-2008) Under this scheme, Engineering Graduates and Physics Post-Graduates who are selected for the Training School programme and who also have secured admission for MTech (2008-2010) in an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in specializations specified in Table-4, are paid stipend and tuition fee to study for MTech degree. After successful completion of one-year course work at IIT, the fellows undertake project work, which is assigned and supervised jointly by a DAE and an IIT guide. On successful completion of MTech, they are posted as Scientific Officers in DAE. On joining, they are required to first undertake a four-month Orientation Course at BARC, which is meant to introduce them to specific academic requirements of the DAE programmes. The DGFS fellows are enrolled and posted in one of the following units of DAE:
a) BARC, Mumbai b) RRCAT, Indore c) ECIL, Hyderabad  d) IGCAR, Kalpakkam  e) NPCIL,Mumbai.
Allocation of a DGFS fellow to a DAE unit is done at the beginning of the MTech programme.

Selected candidates are required to execute an agreement and a personal Indemnity Bond to serve DAE for at least three years after completion of training. Indemnity Bond is for Rs.1,85,000/- for OCES trainees and Rs.3,90,000/- together with tuition fees for DGFS fellows. No third party surety is required.

During Training: (i) Stipend and Allowances: OCES trainees as well as DGFS fellows are paid stipend of Rs.15,000/- per month during the period of their training and a one-time book allowance of Rs.5,000/-,
(ii) Boarding and Lodging in DAE/IIT Hostel/Guest House is mandatory.

On Appointment: Appointment in BHAVINI, ECIL and NPCIL is governed by the service rules of Corporations, whereas appointment in other units shall be as a Group A Gazetted Officer of the Government of India.
Grade and Pay Scale: Appointment in all the units except ECIL shall be as a Scientific Officer (C) in the pay scale Rs.8000-275-13500 whereas the appointment in ECIL shall be as a Technical Officer in pay scale Rs.8600-250-14600. Appointment will be at the beginning of the pay scale with OCES trainees getting three or four increments depending on their performance during the OCES programme and the DGFS fellows getting four or five increments depending on their performance in MTech and four-month Orientation Course.

Emoluments (with four increments) at the time of joining including Dearness Allowance at the present rate will be approximately Rs.19,200/-. In addition, other Allowances are also payable such as House Rent, City Compensatory, Professional Update and Leave Travel Concession. Emoluments are likely to increase in view of Sixth Pay Commission recommendations. A comprehensive Contributory Health Service Scheme for employees and their dependent family members is also available at all DAE Units.

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SELECTION PROCESS

Selection to OCES/DGFS is a two-step process: screening to short-list candidates followed by interview of the short-listed candidates. Except for RSE discipline (code 44), there is a separate selection process for each of the other disciplines listed in Table-1. RSE is available only as an additional option to applicants for Physics and Chemistry disciplines (codes 41 and 42).

1.   Screening for the Engineering disciplines (codes 21-29) is done by two alternative methods:
a) GATE Score:Cut-off GATE Score for short-listing candidates for interview is decided after the last date of receipt of applications. b) Written Test: It is conducted in each of the seven Engineering disciplines (codes 21-27). Travel Allowance is not paid for appearing in it. The details of Written test, scheduled on Sunday, May 25, 2008; will be announced later.

2.  Screening for the Science disciplines (codes 41-43) is done by two alternative methods:
(a) Written Test: It is conducted in each of the three Science disciplines (codes 41-43) at the centers listed in Table-5 along with their codes. Travel Allowance is not paid for appearing in the written test.  Written test is scheduled on Sunday,February 24, 2008.

Syllabus of each Written Test discipline is as follows:

  • Physics: Mathematics during BSc and MSc (Physics & Electronics) or equivalently BE (Engg. Physics).
  • Chemistry: Std XII (Mathematics), Physics during BSc, and MSc (Chemistry).
  • Biosciences: Std XII (Mathematics), BSc (Physics & Chemistry - Bio/ Agri) and MSc (all eligible Post graduate specializations mentioned in the OCES/ DGFS-2008 Advertisement).

(b) GATE Score: Here, merit list in each of the Science disciplines (codes 41-43) is prepared on the basis of valid GATE Score of the applicants.
Cut-off GATE score and Written test marks for short-listing candidates for interview in each discipline are decided after the last date of receipt of applications.


A candidate applying for Science disciplines (codes 41-43) can (i) opt to appear for the written test, or (ii) apply on the basis of valid GATE Score, or (iii) may opt to appear for written test and also apply for selection on the basis of valid GATE Score.

Selection Interviews of short-listed candidates are conducted in BARC Guest House, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai-400 094. Outstation applicants are paid to and fro second-class sleeper train fare by shortest route or actual fare whichever is less. Probable dates of selection interview are June 16, 2008 to July 11, 2008. List of short-listed candidates and Interview schedule will be declared on our website from May 20, 2008 onwards. Interview call letters will also be posted to those short-listed for interview.
Final Selection is done on the basis of performance in interview subject to medical fitness.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
 

Valid GATE score means score of GATE-2007/ GATE-2008

A.  Qualifying Degrees and Other Academic Requirements for OCES/DGFS

(a) For Engineering Disciplines (codes 21-29):BE/BTech/BSc (Engineering) with a minimum of 60% marks in any of the engineering disciplines mentioned in Table-1 and valid GATE Score in the same engineering discipline as the qualifying degree discipline. Those having qualifying degree in branches like Aerospace, Automobile, Industrial Production, Reliability, Ceramics, Architecture, Geology, Mining, Bio-Medical Electronics/ Instruments, Communication, Information Technology, MCA, Dyes & Dye Intermediates, Electrochemical, Energy Systems, Oils & Fats, Paints & Varnishes,Petrochemicals, Plastics, Paper, Sugar Technology, Textiles, etc, are not eligible.

(b) For Physics Discipline (code 41): MSc in Physics/ Applied Physics/ Electronics or BE/ BTech in Engineering Physics with minimum of 60% marks.MSc applicants should have Physics and Mathematics up to BSc or at subsidiary and/or ancillary level in case of five year integrated MSc, with minimum of 60% marks in MSc as well as in BSc. Applicants opting to be considered on the basis of GATE Score should have valid GATE Score in Physics. For applicants having BE (Engineering Physics) or MSc (Electronics) as qualifying degree, valid GATE Score in Engineering Science is also acceptable.

(c) For Chemistry Discipline (code 42): MSc in Chemistry with Physics up to BSc or at subsidiary and/or ancillary level in case of five year integrated MSc and Mathematics up to Std. XII, with minimum of 60% marks in MSc as well as in BSc. Applicants opting to be considered on the basis of GATE Score should have valid GATE Score in Chemistry.

(d) For Biosciences Discipline (code 43): MSc in Agriculture, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Genetics, Botany, Zoology, Plant Science, Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Food Technology, Animal Science, Life Sciences and Biosciences; or BE/BTech/BSc (Tech) in Food Technology with minimum of 60% marks. MSc applicants should have Physics or Chemistry or Biochemistry or Agriculture Chemistry up to BSc or at subsidiary and/or ancillary level in case of five year integrated MSc with minimum of 60% marks in MSc as well as in BSc. Applicants opting to be considered on the basis of GATE Score should have valid GATE Score in Life Sciences. Those having M.Sc with specialization in Fisheries, Horticulture, Forestry, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Marine Biology and Home Science are not eligible.

(e) For Radiological Safety Engineering (RSE, code 44): MSc in Physics or Chemistry. with Physics and Chemistry up to BSc or at subsidiary and/or ancillary level in case of integrated MSc, and Mathematics up to Std. XII, with minimum of 60% marks in MSc as well as in BSc. Those having MSc in Environmental Science are not eligible.

(f) Those having MSc (by research) or PhD are not eligible.

B. Admission to DGFS: Candidates having qualifying degree in disciplines 21-29 or 41 and who meet the corresponding eligibility criteria listed above are eligible to apply for DGFS provided they secure admission for MTech starting in the academic year 2008 in IITs in specializations specified in Table-4. Confirmation of MTech admission should be communicated by July 10, 2008, failing which offer of DGFS will be withdrawn retaining their options for OCES schemes if any.

C. Age Limit (Age as on September 1, 2008): a) General Category-26 Years, b) OBC-29 Years c) SC/ST-31 Years, d) Those displaced during riots of 1984 - 31 Years. Physically Challenged in categories a) to c) are eligible for age relaxation of 10 years

D. Nationality: Applicant should be an Indian citizen.

E. Applicant working in Central/ State Government Units/ PSUs/ Aided: Apply through proper channel

Those, whose final results for qualifying degree are awaited and/or are appearing for GATE in 2008, but are otherwise eligible, can also apply. If selected for OCES, the mark-sheet of final result should be submitted by November 30, 2008. If selected for DGFS, the mark-sheet of final result should be submitted as per the requirement of the concerned IIT.

Table-1: Eligible Disciplines and their Codes+

Engineering Discipline Code Engineering Discipline Code Science Discipline Code
Mechanical Engineering 21 Electronics Engineering$ 25 Physics 41
Chemical Engineering 22 Computer Engineering 26 Chemistry 42
Metallurgical Engineering 23 Instrumentation Engineering 27 Biosciences 43
Electrical Engineering 24 Civil Engineering 29 RSE* 44
NRP! 45
NFCC# 46
+Candidates should enter the code number corresponding to the discipline in which they possess a valid GATE Score .
$Related degree disciplines such as Electronics & Communications, Electronics and Telecommunication etc are also admissible
*RSE - Radiological Safety Engineering. It is available only as an additional option to Physics and Chemistry discipline applicants of OCES.
!NRP - Nuclear Reactor Physics. It is available only as an additional option to Physics discipline applicants of OCES.
#NFCC - Nuclear Fuel Cycle Chemistry. It is available only as an additional option to Chemistry discipline applicants of OCES.

Table-2: Qualifying Degrees and their Codes

Qualifying Degrees Code
BE/ BTech/ BSc (Engineering) in all Engineering disciplines 20
BE/ BTech in Engineering Physics 30
MSc in any discipline/specialization 40
BE/ BTech/ BSc (Tech) in Food Technology 50
All other qualifications equivalent to those listed above 60

Table-3: Summary of Information on Eligible Disciplines, Orientation of Training and Probable placement from different Training Schools under OCES

BARC Training School at Disciplines (refer Table-1) Orientation of Training Probable Placement after Training*
BARC, Mumbai
(Since 1957)
21 to 27 & 41 to 44 Operation & Maintenance, R&D and Engineering related to Broad based Nuclear Science & Technology Mainly in BARC and also in AMD, BRIT, RRCAT, ECIL, HWB, IGCAR, NFC, NPCIL & VECC
IGCAR, Kalpakkam
(Since 2006)
21, 22, 25, 27, 45 and 46 R & D and Engineering related to Fast Breeder Reactors Mainly in IGCAR and also in BHAVANI, BARC & NPCIL
RRCAT, Indore
(Since 2000)
24, 25 & 41 R&D and Engineering related to lasers, accelerators, plasma physics, cryogenics and superconductivity Mainly in RRCAT and also in BARC, IGCAR & VECC
NFC-HWB, Hyderabad
(Since 2001)
21, 22, 24, 25 & 27 Operation & Maintenance and Engineering related to Nuclear Facilities & production plants Mainly in NFC & HWB and also in AMD, BARC, BRIT & IGCAR
NPCIL, Kaiga,Kalpakkam, Kudankulam, Rawatbhata, Tarapur
(Since 1980)
21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 29 Engineering, Project Management, Construction and Operation & Maintenance related to Nuclear Power Plants Mainly in NPCIL and also in BARC
*The DAE reserves the right to place a small number of selected candidates/ trainees to any other unit under the Atomic Energy Commission apart from those listed above.

Table-4: MTech Specializations and Admissible Pre-MTech Degree-Disciplines for DGFS

Admissible MTech Specialization or Name of Dept/Centre at indicated IITs Pre-MTech Degree/Discipline Code  (refer Table-1 and Table-2 ) IITs*
Mechanical Engineering 21 All
Cryogenics 21 Kh
Applied Mechanics 21 M, D
Nuclear Engineering & Technology 21/22/24/25 K
Reliability, Systems & Control Engineering, Energy Systems 21/22/24 B, D, Kh,R
Chemical Engineering 22 All
Nuclear Hydrology 22/29 R
Metallurgical Engineering, Material Science/ Engineering 22/23 All
Electrical Engineering 24/25 All
Power/Communication/ Control Engineering, Integrated Electronics & Circuits 24/25 D, R, M
Instrumentation 24/25/27 Kh, M, R, D
Computer Science, Computer Engineering & Technology 24/25/26 All
Applied Optics, Lasers & Optoelectronics 25/30/41 D
Solid State Materials/ Electronic Materials 24/25/41 D, R
Civil Engineering 29 All
Earthquake Engineering 29 K, R
*IITs where specified MTech courses are offered under DGFS: B= Bombay; D= Delhi; K= Kanpur; Kh= Kharagpur; M= Madras, R=Roorkee;
All = IIT- (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras & Roorkee)

Table-5: Written Test Centre Code (for OCES/ DGFS Science Disciplines only)

CENTRE CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE CODE
Ahmedabad 01 Delhi 07 Lucknow 13
Bangalore 02 Guwahati 08 Mumbai 14
Bhubaneshwar 03 Hyderabad 09 Nagpur 15
Chandigarh 04 Indore 10 Roorkee 16
Chennai 05 Jaipur 11 Thiruvananthapuram 17
Coimbatore 06 Kolkata 12 Varanasi 18

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Department of Atomic Energy , India

The DAE Units where the successful trainees are likely to be posted are listed below:

Atomic Minerals Directorate of Research and Exploration (AMD), Hyderabad

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai

Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd. (BHAVINI), Kalpakkam

Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology (BRIT), Mumbai

Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL), Hyderabad

Heavy Water Board (HWB), Mumbai

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam

Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC), Hyderabad

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL),Kaiga, Kalpakkam, Kudankulam, Rawatbhata and Tarapur

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC), Kolkata

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