
Ordnance Factories Board Recruitment 2013
Total Posts : 1578
Age Limit : 27 years
Pay Scale: Rs.9300 to 34800 with Grade Pay Rs.4200
Break up of vacancies
Technical
Mechanical: 876 (UR-487, OBC-188, SC-129, ST-72)
Electrical: 133 (UR-86, OBC-28, SC-15, ST-4)
Civil: 39 (UR-30, OBC-7, SC-2)
Auto Mobile: 3 (UR-1, OBC-2)
Electronics: 20 (UR-13, OBC-4, SC-2, ST-1)
Educational qualifications for the above jobs:Diploma in the respective discipline
Information Technology: 23 (UR-13, OBC-6, SC-4)
Educational Qualifications: DOEACC “A” level course or equivalent
Chemical: 296 (UR-156, OBC-87, SC-41, ST-12)
Metallurgy: 46 (UR-32, OBC-8, SC-4, ST-2)
Clothing Technology: 32 (UR-18, OBC-6, SC-7, ST-1)
Leather Technology: 4 (UR-2, OBC-1, SC-1)
Educational Qualifications for the above jobs:Diploma in the respective discipline or B.Sc. Chemistry
Non-Technical
Stores: 47 (UR-35, OBC-6, SC-4, ST-2)
Other than Stores: 59 (UR-33, OBC-15, SC-6, ST-5)
Educational Qualifications: Graduation
Application Process: interested candidates found themselves suitable for the above jobs shall apply online through www.ofb.gov.in 21st September, 2013. After applying online the hard copy generated by computer should be sent to the address given in the Link site.
Selection Process: only written test
Official website: www.ofb.gov.in
Indian Arms Factories were setup in 1775 by the British Authorities with the name of Board of Ordnance to secure the interests of East India Company by supplying arms to Military. After independence it came under Indian Government as Ordnance Factories Board. Now Ordnance Factories Board consists of 41 Indian Ordnance Factories with a workforce of 1,50,000. Besides that it has 3 regional marketing centers and 9 training institutions. The main objective of Indian Ordnance Factories is to produce arms, ammunition and other military equipments to supply military needs. That is why it is also called 4th Arm of Defence.
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