New Delhi, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Avionics Division, has officially invited applications for its Apprenticeship Program 2025-26. The recruitment is open to engineering and non-engineering graduates, as well as technical and non-technical diploma holders, under the provisions of the Apprentices Act of 1961.

Selected candidates will undergo hands-on apprenticeship training at HAL’s Korwa facility in Uttar Pradesh, gaining valuable industrial experience in aerospace and avionics technologies. Trainees will also receive a stipend during their apprenticeship period.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Engineering graduates, non-engineering graduates, technical diploma holders, and non-technical diploma holders.
  • Other Requirements: Candidates must meet age and academic requirements as per HAL guidelines.

Application Details

  • Last Date to Apply: October 31, 2025
  • Application Mode: Online, via the official HAL website hal-india.co.in

Benefits of the HAL Apprenticeship

  • Exposure to aeronautics and defense technology projects.
  • Professional training under experienced engineers and technical experts.
  • Opportunity to enhance employability and possibly secure future career opportunities within HAL.

HAL’s apprenticeship program remains a prestigious opportunity for young graduates and diploma holders seeking practical experience in India’s aerospace sector.

 

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