I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oil and Natural Gas (New Delhi) in May 2017
Interview
I got selected in Gate nd so got a call from ONGC. First of all, there is documents verification nd then interview which is mostly technical. There were different panels as per the post. Interview lasted for around 15-20 minutes. There is not much to worry if you have a good gate score. Good Luck.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oil and Natural Gas (New Delhi) in Sept 2016
Interview
Shortlisted by gate 2016 and they will give you interview date at delhi.The facilities arranged by the ongc is good.The interview is average and you need good gate score to be selected.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1.What is your project and training?
2.Questions about refinery operation?
3.HR question?
I applied online. I interviewed at Oil and Natural Gas (New Delhi) in Sept 2015
Interview
good prepare cv and project
1 well engineer managing the oil and gas wells.
2 process engineer managing operation (24X7 job) of a process plant/refinery.
3 process engineer managing process maintenance (maintaining process equipment like vessel column pipe line etc.
4 pipe line engineer managing pipeline , maintenance operation and commissioning etc
5 well services engineer doing work over, well testing, other well services.
6 downstream process engineer maintaining the production of a bunch of wells storage transportation of oil & gas etc.
7 R&D engineer doing optimization and simulation etc of existing/new plant acting as in house expert/consultant for production/process related issues/problems.
8 doing administrative/desk job like contract management or production/process data management.
9 HSE profile.
and some other also so its safe to say that you may get very different and varied possible profile with possibility of interchange between them during your career path.
Good luck
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
project cv current aafffaires Note! The vapor pressure in a fluid depends on the temperature. Water, our most common fluid, starts boiling at 20 oC if the absolute pressure is 2.3 kN/m2. For an absolute pressure of 47.5 kN/m2 the water starts boiling at 80 oC. At an absolute pressure of 101.3 kN/m2 (normal atmosphere) the boiling starts at 100 oC.