Sampal paper for Information System officer in HPCL
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Answer / gargkeshav07
Hi all,
i m also looking for papers for HPCL
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Plzz Can anyone tell me about the stucture of or syylabus
for test for informatino officer in HPCL.I knw there are two
sections 1st is generaly apptitude and 2nd is technical..
But i want to knw that how much questions will be in each
section..???
plzz reply on anand_hitu@yahoo.com
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Answer / manish
Hi every one
Any one having the last year questions or question pattern
for entrance xam for IT officer in HPCL. Plzzzzzzz forward
the same to my email.
email ID:
kapri.manish@gmail.com
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Answer / ravikant sharma
Yes You can download call letter for HPCL's web site.
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Answer / jitesh
plz send me hpcl information system officer paper on
jiteshpawar007@gmail.com
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Answer / shiva
Any one got a call letter for written exam on 2th Aug 2009.
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Answer / manish
Hi All,
Any one having the information abt the entrance test, which
was suppose to be held on 7th June 09.........
If any one having any idea abt the new dates plzzzzzzzzz
share.........
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