| Board | NHIDCL |
| State | All India |
| Qualification | B.Tech/B.E |
| Apply Mode | Online |
| Last Date | 05 Aug 2026 |
Follow these step-by-step instructions to successfully apply online for the NHIDCL Associate Recruitment 2026 through the official Resource Pool Portal.
Access essential links for NHIDCL Associate Recruitment 2026, including the official website and the direct notification PDF, for comprehensive information and application.
| Description | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | Click Here |
| Notification PDF | Click Here |
| Apply Online | Click Here |
| Login Portal | Click Here |
Find quick answers to common questions about the NHIDCL Associate Recruitment 2026, covering vacancies, application process, eligibility, and other key details.
Ans: There are a total of 100 vacancies for the Associate post under the State Specific Graduate Scheme (SSGS).
Ans: The last date to apply online for NHIDCL Associate Recruitment 2026 is 05 August 2026, 5:00 PM.
Ans: The application fee details are As per official notification.
Ans: Candidates must have a Graduation in Civil Engineering or an equivalent discipline from IITs, NITs, or other institutions ranked within the top 100 in the Engineering category of the NIRF Rankings.
Ans: The selection process involves shortlisting from the eligible pool of applicants, followed by an interview and other stages as per official notification.
Ans: The upper age limit for the Associate post is 30 years, as on the date of issue of the Advertisement (Hiring Notice).
Ans: The remuneration for an NHIDCL Associate is Rs. 70,000 – 80,000 per Month (Consultancy Fee), with an annual enhancement of 5%.
Ans: The official notification PDF can be downloaded from the Important Links section of this article or directly from the NHIDCL website.
Ans: Yes, a graduate student appearing in the final year may also apply, provided he/she is likely to complete graduation before joining.
Ans: The engagement for Associate posts is purely contractual, as an independent consultant, for a fixed period of 2 years, extendable by 1 year at a time up to a maximum of 3 years (2+1).