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BPCL Recruitment 2025: Apply Various Entry Level Posts, Check Eligibility, Salary And More

BPCL Recruitment 2025: Apply Various Entry Level Posts, Check Eligibility, Salary And More

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BPCL Recruitment 2025: Apply for Junior Executive, Associate Executive, and Secretary posts at bharatpetroleum.in until June 27, 2025.
BPCL Recruitment 2025: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has released a recruitment notification for various entry-level positions, including Junior Executive, Associate Executive, and Secretary. The application process is currently open and will continue till June 27, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official BPCL website — bharatpetroleum.in.
BPCL is hiring for different roles across its plants located throughout India. Here's a quick look at the posts and their educational qualifications:
Junior Executive (Engineering): Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Electronics, Civil, or Chemical Engineering.
Associate Executive (Engineering): B.Tech/B.E./B.Sc (Engineering) in the relevant streams.
Junior Executive (Accounts): Inter CA or Inter CMA with a Graduation degree.
Associate Executive (Quality Assurance): M.Sc. in Chemistry with a specialization in Organic, Physical, Inorganic, or Analytical Chemistry.
Secretary: Must have passed Class X and XII along with a 3-year Bachelor's Degree.
Candidates must refer to the official notification for detailed post-wise eligibility requirements given below.
Step 4: Fill in the required details in the application form.
Step 7: Download and print the confirmation page for future reference.
BPCL Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
The selection process for BPCL Recruitment 2025 may include multiple stages such as:
Application screening based on work experience and qualifications
Written/Computer-Based Test
Case-based discussions, Group Tasks, and Personal Interviews
The final selection will be based on overall performance in the above stages along with work experience and achievements.
BPCL Recruitment 2025: Salary
Selected candidates will receive competitive salary packages along with additional perks and benefits as per BPCL rules. Here's a breakdown:
Junior Executive: Rs 30,000 – Rs 1,20,000 (Approx. CTC: Rs 11.86 lakh per annum)

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