NTTF Golmuri Trainees Secure 16 RKFL Placements
Chennai and Jamshedpur Plants Offer Annual Packages Up to Rs 3.5 Lakh
Key Points:
- 16 NTTF Golmuri trainees placed at RKFL
- Four selected for Chennai plant with Rs 3.5 lakh package
- Twelve join Jamshedpur unit at Rs 3 lakh annually
JAMSHEDPUR – Sixteen trainees from NTTF RD Tata Technical Centre in Golmuri have secured placements at RKFL plants in Chennai and Jamshedpur with annual packages reaching Rs 3.5 lakh.
A total of 16 trainees from the NTTF RD Tata Technical Centre in Golmuri earned placements during a recent recruitment drive. The selections were made by RKFL based on technical performance.
Moreover, four trainees were chosen for the Chennai plant. They were offered annual packages of Rs 3.5 lakh.
The selected candidates for Chennai include Krishna, Aditya Janghel, Saurav Mandal and Sumit Rajak. Meanwhile, the remaining 12 trainees were appointed to the Jamshedpur plant.
They received annual compensation packages of Rs 3 lakh. In contrast, their postings will be within the industrial operations of the city.
The selected trainees for the Jamshedpur unit are Pratham, Karan Singh, Abhijeet and Kaushal. Moreover, Suraj Boipai, Shubham Bhaghuli, Vikas and Simarpreet were also named.
Meanwhile, Madhav, Aman, Aditya Raj and Debashish completed the list of selected candidates. The institute stated that consistent effort leads to achievement.
However, the campus administration congratulated all successful trainees. Principal Preeta John and Vice Principal Pallavi Choudhary extended their wishes.
They expressed confidence in the students’ professional future. Meanwhile, the placements created enthusiasm across the campus.
The Golmuri centre has recorded multiple placement successes in recent years. Earlier, it organised the Udaan Freshers event for new entrants.
Moreover, students earlier excelled at the Technica event hosted by Arka Jain University. The campus also held the NavYuvam 2024 fest for youth sports.
In addition, the institute marked festivals such as Vishwakarma Puja and Christmas celebrations on campus. These events reflect active student engagement.

