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AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026 – 133 Vacancies & Apply Now

AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026 Northern Region – Graduate, Diploma & ITI Vacancies Open

The AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026 Northern Region has been officially announced by Airports Authority of India (AAI) through Advertisement No. 02/2026/APPRENTICE/GRADUATE/DIPLOMA/ITI/NR. AAI — a Schedule ‘A’ Miniratna Category-1 Central Public Sector Enterprise — is inviting applications from eligible domicile candidates across 11 states and union territories for a one-year Apprenticeship Training Program under the Apprentices Act, 1961. A total of 133 seats are available across Graduate (Degree), Diploma, and ITI trade categories, spread across numerous airports in the Northern Region for the training year 2025-26.

This apprenticeship is a rare, structured opportunity for engineering graduates, diploma holders, and ITI pass candidates to gain hands-on training inside one of India’s most critical infrastructure organizations — the body responsible for civil aviation ground and airspace management across the country. Unlike many private-sector internships, an AAI apprenticeship comes with a government-backed monthly stipend (partly disbursed via Direct Benefit Transfer), exposure to live airport operations, and a nationally recognized completion certificate. While AAI has no obligation to offer permanent employment after training, the experience significantly strengthens a candidate’s profile for PSU and government job applications. The last date to apply is 22nd March 2026 — candidates are advised not to wait.

Recruitment Overview

Airports Authority of India was established on 1st April 1995 through an Act of Parliament, formed by merging the erstwhile National Airports Authority and International Airports Authority of India. It is entrusted with creating, upgrading, maintaining, and managing civil aviation infrastructure — both ground-level airport facilities and the nation’s airspace. As a Miniratna Category-1 PSE, AAI enjoys considerable operational and financial autonomy, and its apprenticeship program is one of the most sought-after in the aviation sector, offering real-world technical exposure that classroom training simply cannot replicate.

Field Details
Organization Name Airports Authority of India (AAI)
Advertisement No. 02/2026/APPRENTICE/GRADUATE/DIPLOMA/ITI/NR
Post Name Graduate / Diploma / ITI Trade Apprentices
Total Seats 133 (Tentative)
Training Duration 1 Year (12 Months)
Training Year 2025-26
Job Type Apprenticeship Training (Not Regular Employment)
Job Location Various Airports in Northern Region & Madhya Pradesh
Application Mode Online only (NATS / NAPS portal)
Application Fee Nil

Important Dates

With a notification release and application deadline falling within the same month, the AAI Apprentice 2026 recruitment window is unusually short. Candidates who discover this notification late may have very little time to complete portal registration, gather documents, and submit a correct application. The single most effective action you can take right now is to register on the relevant portal (NATS for Graduate/Diploma, NAPS for ITI) today — even before you have all documents ready — so your profile exists and you can complete the application in time. Waiting even two or three days unnecessarily increases the risk of a last-minute technical failure or portal congestion.

Event Date
Notification Release Date 2026 (March)
Last Date to Apply Online 22nd March 2026
Document Verification Date To be intimated via registered email
Medical Examination Date To be intimated after document verification
Training Commencement To be notified after final selection
Training End Date 12 months from Contract commencement
Note: All dates are subject to change at the discretion of AAI management. Always verify from the official notification before taking any action. Document verification and medical examination dates will be communicated only through registered email IDs — keep your email active and check it daily after applying.

Application Fee

One of the most candidate-friendly aspects of the AAI Apprentice 2026 recruitment is that there is absolutely no application fee. Candidates from all categories — General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwBD — can apply without paying a single rupee. This removes a significant barrier for students and freshers who are applying to multiple apprenticeship programs simultaneously. That said, the absence of a fee also means there is no excuse for not applying. The only cost you may incur is for obtaining a Medical Fitness Certificate from a Government Medical Officer or Medical Officer of a Government Undertaking at the time of joining — so keep that requirement in mind for the final stage.

Category Application Fee
General / OBC / EWS No Fee — NIL
SC / ST No Fee — NIL
Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) No Fee — NIL
All Female Candidates No Fee — NIL

Age Limit

The age eligibility for AAI Apprentice 2026 is calculated as on 31st March 2026. The minimum age is 18 years and the maximum age is 26 years for General category candidates. Age relaxation as per Government of India guidelines is applicable for SC, ST, OBC, and PwBD categories. To illustrate: if you were born on 1st April 2000, you will be exactly 26 years old on 31st March 2026 and are just within the upper age limit for General category. If you were born on 30th March 1999, you would be 27 on the cut-off date and would be ineligible unless you fall in a relaxation category. Always calculate using your Matriculation certificate date of birth.

Category Minimum Age Maximum Age (as on 31.03.2026) Age Relaxation
General / EWS 18 years 26 years Nil
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 18 years 26 years +3 years (as per GoI guidelines)
SC / ST 18 years 26 years +5 years (as per GoI guidelines)
Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) 18 years 26 years As per GoI guidelines

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for AAI Apprentice 2026 Northern Region are specific and non-negotiable. The most commonly overlooked requirement is the domicile restriction — only candidates who are domiciles of the 11 listed states and UTs are eligible to apply. A candidate studying in Delhi but domiciled in Bihar, for example, would not be eligible. The second most common mistake is applying with a degree or diploma obtained before 2022 — the notification clearly states that only candidates who passed their qualifying examination in or after 2022 are eligible. Additionally, candidates who have already completed or are currently pursuing an apprenticeship with the same qualification level — whether at AAI or any other organization — are disqualified under the Apprentices Act, 1961.

Apprentice Type Required Qualification Pass Year Eligibility Mode of Study
Graduate (Degree) Apprentice 4-year full-time B.E./B.Tech in relevant discipline, recognized by AICTE, GOI; or BCA (for BCA seats) 2022 or later Regular / Full-time only
Technical (Diploma) Apprentice 3-year full-time Diploma in Engineering in relevant discipline, recognized by AICTE, GOI 2022 or later Regular / Full-time only
Trade Apprentice (ITI) ITI / NCVT Certificate in Computer Operator Programming Assistant (COPA) or Steno trade, from AICTE-recognized institution 2022 or later Regular / Full-time only

Eligible Domicile States & Union Territories

Sl. No. State / Union Territory
1 Chandigarh
2 Delhi
3 Haryana
4 Himachal Pradesh
5 Jammu & Kashmir
6 Leh Ladakh
7 Madhya Pradesh
8 Punjab
9 Rajasthan
10 Uttar Pradesh
11 Uttarakhand

Vacancy Details – Post-wise & Discipline-wise Breakdown

Of the total 133 seats, the largest single block belongs to ITI COPA trade with 39 seats — making it the most accessible entry point for trade certificate holders. Among Graduate (Degree) apprentices, BCA leads with 9 seats and Electronics with 6. The Diploma category has the highest aggregate seat count at 64 seats across six disciplines, with Civil and Electrical leading at 15 seats each. Candidates should note that applying for more than one discipline leads to outright rejection — choose the single discipline that best matches your qualification and apply only once. The category-wise reservation (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) will follow Government of India norms, and in the event of non-availability of reserved category candidates, seats may be filled from other categories.

Apprentice Type Discipline Seats Monthly Stipend
Graduate (Degree) Apprentice Civil Engineering 1 Rs. 15,000/- (Rs. 10,500 AAI Share + Rs. 4,500 Govt. Share via DBT)
Electrical Engineering 2
Electronics Engineering 6
Computer Science / Information Technology 2
Mechanical / Automobile Engineering 2
BCA 9
Technical (Diploma) Apprentice Civil 15 Rs. 12,000/- (Rs. 8,000 AAI Share + Rs. 4,000 Govt. Share via DBT)
Electrical 15
Electronics 14
Computer Science / Information Technology 6
Mechanical / Automobile 4
Computer Application / Computer Application & Business Management 10
Trade Apprentice (ITI) Computer Operator Programming Assistant (COPA) 39 Rs. 9,600/-
Steno 8
Total 133

Selection Process

The AAI Apprentice 2026 selection process is merit-based, straightforward, and entirely free of any written examination. Understanding each stage and preparing for it proactively will save you from last-minute surprises. There are four key stages: merit shortlisting, document verification, medical fitness examination, and final engagement. Each stage must be cleared in sequence, and clearing one stage does not guarantee selection at the next.

Stage 1: Merit-Based Shortlisting

Provisional selection is made based purely on the percentage of marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Degree / Diploma / ITI). If two candidates have identical percentages, the tie is resolved first by date of birth (older candidate ranked higher) and then by date of passing (earlier passer ranked higher). Candidates whose marks are in CGPA format must convert to percentage as per the norms of their university or educational board — a university-issued conversion certificate is strongly recommended to avoid disputes during document verification.

Preparation Tip: Ensure your academic percentage is accurately calculated before applying. If your institution uses CGPA, obtain the official conversion formula or certificate from your university registrar well before the document verification stage.

Stage 2: Document Verification

Shortlisted candidates will be called for document verification at the establishment office. Communication is sent only through the registered email ID used during NATS/NAPS portal registration — no letters or calls are made. Candidates must bring all original documents along with self-attested photocopies and soft copies. The date, time, and venue are communicated via email, so keep your email active and check regularly after applying.

Preparation Tip: Prepare a document folder in advance. Include degree/diploma/ITI certificate, marksheets (all semesters), date of birth proof (Matriculation certificate), domicile certificate of the relevant state, category certificate (if applicable), Aadhaar card, and passport-size photographs. Having soft copies saved on a USB drive is also advisable.

Stage 3: Medical Fitness Examination

After document verification, candidates are required to submit a Medical Fitness Certificate obtained from a Government Medical Officer or a Medical Officer of a Government Undertaking only. Certificates from private doctors or private hospitals are not accepted. Candidates should obtain this certificate only after being called — do not get it in advance as it has a limited validity.

Stage 4: Final Engagement & Contract Signing

Candidates who clear medical fitness are issued an Apprentice Engagement Letter. They must then sign and register the Contract of Apprenticeship on the NATS or NAPS portal immediately after joining AAI. The contract is valid for 12 months from commencement. Any act of indiscipline during the training period can lead to contract cancellation. Station/airport allocation is final and no change of training location is entertained after posting.

Exam / Test Pattern

There is no written examination for AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026. Selection is based entirely on merit (qualifying examination percentage), followed by document verification and medical fitness. The official notification does not mention any written test, skill test, or aptitude assessment. Candidates are advised not to rely on any unofficial sources claiming otherwise. Refer to the official AAI notification for the most accurate information.

Stipend Details

AAI Apprentice 2026 comes with a structured monthly stipend that is split between AAI’s direct share and a Government of India contribution disbursed via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). For Graduate (Degree) apprentices, the total stipend is Rs. 15,000 per month — Rs. 10,500 paid by AAI and Rs. 4,500 via DBT from the government. Diploma apprentices receive Rs. 12,000 per month (Rs. 8,000 from AAI + Rs. 4,000 via DBT). ITI Trade apprentices receive a flat Rs. 9,600 per month. Importantly, this is a training stipend — it is not a salary, and no additional allowances (HRA, TA, DA) are provided. No provident fund, gratuity, or pension benefits apply during the apprenticeship period. However, compared to most private-sector trainee stipends in aviation at the same qualification level, AAI’s rates are competitive and reliable.

Apprentice Type AAI Share Govt. Share (DBT) Total Monthly Stipend
Graduate (Degree) Apprentice Rs. 10,500/- Rs. 4,500/- Rs. 15,000/-
Technical (Diploma) Apprentice Rs. 8,000/- Rs. 4,000/- Rs. 12,000/-
Trade Apprentice (ITI) Rs. 9,600/- Nil (flat rate) Rs. 9,600/-

While this apprenticeship does not lead to confirmed government employment, the career advantage it provides is substantial. AAI apprenticeship training experience significantly strengthens a candidate’s application for future PSU recruitment examinations (such as AAI Junior Executive, BSNL JE, or similar posts), as it demonstrates practical exposure to large-scale infrastructure environments. Compared to a similarly qualified fresher without apprenticeship experience, a candidate with AAI training certification consistently stands out in both written examinations and interviews for technical government roles.

How to Apply Online – Step by Step

Pre-Application Checklist
Before visiting the portal, keep the following ready: scanned copies of your degree/diploma/ITI certificate, all semester marksheets, domicile certificate of your eligible state, date of birth proof (Matriculation certificate), category certificate if applicable (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD), Aadhaar card, and a valid active email ID (this is your only communication channel with AAI). Graduate and Diploma candidates use the NATS portal; ITI Trade candidates use the NAPS portal — make sure you are on the correct one before registering.

  1. Identify the correct portal: Graduate and Diploma apprentices must use the NATS portal (nats.education.gov.in). ITI Trade apprentices must use the NAPS portal (apprenticeshipindia.org). Applying through any other mode — email, post, or in person — will not be considered.
  2. Register on the portal: Create your candidate profile on the relevant portal (NATS or NAPS). Enter your personal details, educational qualification, and upload required documents. Ensure your email ID and mobile number are correct — these are your only contact points.
  3. Search for AAI Northern Region: On the portal, search for the establishment “Airports Authority of India – RHQ NR, New Delhi.” The establishment codes are NDLSWC000002 (BOAT/NATS) and E05200700101 (NAPS).
  4. Select your discipline and apply: Choose only one discipline that matches your exact qualification. Click the Apply button for that specific training position. Do not apply to multiple disciplines — this results in automatic rejection of your candidature.
  5. Confirm successful submission: After applying, the portal will display a confirmation message: “Successfully applied for the training position. Based on availability, you will be contacted by the establishment.” Take a screenshot or note of this message as proof of application.
  6. Monitor your registered email: All further communication — shortlisting, document verification date, medical examination call — will be sent only to your registered email. Check your inbox (and spam folder) every day after applying.
  7. Prepare documents in advance: After applying, compile your original documents folder so you are ready to respond quickly when the document verification email arrives. Do not wait until the email arrives to start gathering documents.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying on the wrong portal — Graduate/Diploma candidates applying on NAPS (for ITI) or vice versa will not be considered, as AAI searches for candidates on the portal that matches their category.
  • Applying for more than one discipline — this is an explicit disqualification criterion. Even if you hold qualifications in two disciplines, submit only one application for the discipline you wish to train in.
  • Registering with an inactive or incorrect email ID — since all communication is through registered email only, a wrong email address effectively makes you invisible to AAI’s selection team. Double-check your email before final submission.

Important Instructions for Candidates

Read carefully before applying:

✔ AAI has no obligation to offer permanent employment after completion of apprenticeship training. This program does not create any right or claim to regular employment with AAI at any point in time.

✔ The allocated airport or station for training is final. No requests for change of training location will be entertained after posting is confirmed.

✔ Candidates who have already completed an apprenticeship or are currently undergoing one at any organization with the same qualification level are not eligible to apply under the Apprentices Act, 1961.

✔ Candidates who have post-qualification job or training experience of 1 year or more are also ineligible for engagement as an apprentice.

✔ Only online applications through NATS/NAPS portals are accepted. No TA/DA will be provided for attending document verification or any other stage of the process.

✔ This content is for informational purposes only. Candidates are advised to verify all details from the official AAI notification before applying.

Expert Tips to Secure Your AAI Apprenticeship

Apply in the First Week — Centre Availability & Responsiveness

AAI explicitly notes that the number of seats is indicative and may change without further notification. Early applications are more likely to be reviewed before seats in your preferred discipline fill up. Beyond seat availability, applying early also gives you time to resolve any portal issues — NATS and NAPS can experience server load near deadlines. Register and apply before 15th March 2026 to build in a safety buffer before the 22nd March deadline.

Read the Full Notification Before Filling the Form

Two eligibility conditions catch most candidates off guard: the domicile requirement and the 2022 passing year cutoff. A candidate who passed their degree in 2021 is simply ineligible — there is no exception. Similarly, a candidate domiciled in Bihar or Maharashtra cannot apply to the Northern Region program regardless of where they studied. Read the notification end-to-end before you invest time in portal registration.

Prepare All Documents Before Starting the Application

Portal registration for both NATS and NAPS requires uploading documents at the profile creation stage. Having scanned copies of all certificates, marksheets, domicile certificate, and Aadhaar ready before you open the portal saves time and reduces the risk of submitting an incomplete profile that could be overlooked during shortlisting.

Begin Exam Preparation from Day One

While there is no written exam for this recruitment, the one year of apprenticeship training itself is an intensive preparation period for future government examinations. Use your time at the airport wisely — understand how AAI’s technical systems function, learn the terminology and processes used in aviation infrastructure, and build a working knowledge of the technical domain you are trained in. Candidates who engage actively during apprenticeship consistently perform better in subsequent PSU recruitment interviews.

Avoid the Most Common Rejection Reasons

The most frequent reasons for candidature cancellation in AAI apprenticeship programs include: applying with a qualification obtained before the eligible passing year, submitting an incomplete NATS/NAPS profile, applying on the wrong portal, applying for multiple disciplines, and providing incorrect or outdated domicile documentation. Each of these can be avoided by reading the eligibility conditions carefully and verifying your documents against each condition before submitting.

Stay Updated on Document Verification & Joining Letters

Once your application is submitted, your registered email becomes your lifeline. AAI does not send physical letters and does not make phone calls for shortlisting. If your email app filters AAI communications to spam or promotions, you will miss the document verification call entirely. Add AAI’s official domains to your trusted/safe senders list immediately after applying. Check your registered email at least twice a day during the weeks following the application deadline.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many total seats are available in AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026?
A total of 133 seats are available across Graduate (Degree), Diploma, and ITI Trade categories in various disciplines. The number is tentative and may increase or decrease without further notification from AAI management.
2. What is the educational qualification required for AAI Apprentice 2026?
Graduate apprentices need a full-time 4-year B.E./B.Tech degree (or BCA) in the relevant discipline, recognized by AICTE. Diploma apprentices need a full-time 3-year engineering diploma from an AICTE-recognized institution. ITI Trade candidates need an ITI/NCVT certificate in COPA or Steno from a recognized institution. All qualifications must have been obtained in 2022 or later.
3. What is the age limit for AAI Apprentice 2026?
The minimum age is 18 years and the maximum age is 26 years as on 31st March 2026. Age relaxation is applicable for SC, ST, OBC, and PwBD candidates as per Government of India guidelines.
4. What is the monthly stipend for AAI apprentices in 2026?
Graduate apprentices receive Rs. 15,000 per month (Rs. 10,500 from AAI + Rs. 4,500 via Government DBT). Diploma apprentices receive Rs. 12,000 per month (Rs. 8,000 from AAI + Rs. 4,000 via DBT). ITI Trade apprentices receive a flat Rs. 9,600 per month. No additional allowances are provided during training.
5. What is the last date to apply for AAI Apprentice 2026?
The last date to submit the online application is 22nd March 2026. Applications submitted after this date or through any offline mode will not be considered.
6. How is the selection made for AAI Apprentice 2026?
There is no written examination. Selection is based on the percentage of marks in the qualifying degree/diploma/ITI examination. Tie-breaking is done by date of birth and then date of passing. Shortlisted candidates are called for document verification and medical fitness examination before the final engagement letter is issued.
7. Which portal should I use to apply — NATS or NAPS?
Graduate and Diploma apprentices must apply through the NATS portal at nats.education.gov.in. ITI Trade apprentices must apply through the NAPS portal at apprenticeshipindia.org. Applying through the wrong portal means your application will not reach AAI’s shortlisting system.
8. Can I apply for more than one discipline?
No. The notification explicitly states that candidates applying for more than one discipline will be rejected outright. Submit a single application for the one discipline that matches your qualification most closely.
9. Will AAI offer me a permanent job after apprenticeship?
No. AAI has clearly stated that it has no obligation to offer regular employment to apprentices, and apprentices have no right to claim permanent employment based on this training. The apprenticeship is a training engagement governed entirely by the Apprentices Act, 1961.
10. What documents are needed for the AAI Apprentice application and joining?
At the application stage, you need valid NATS/NAPS portal registration with educational details and domicile information. For document verification and joining, you need original degree/diploma/ITI certificate, all semester marksheets, domicile certificate, date of birth proof, category certificate (if applicable), Aadhaar card, and a Medical Fitness Certificate from a Government Medical Officer.
11. What is the age relaxation for OBC candidates in AAI Apprentice 2026?
OBC candidates receive age relaxation as per Government of India guidelines, which typically means 3 additional years over the upper age limit. Candidates must possess a valid OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate to avail this benefit.
12. Can candidates who have already done an apprenticeship apply again?
No. As per the Apprentices Act, 1961, candidates who have already completed an apprenticeship, terminated one midway, or are currently pursuing one at any organization with the same qualification level are not eligible to apply. Candidates with 1 year or more of post-qualification job or training experience are also ineligible.

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