Railway Vacancy: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced recruitment for 5,800 graduate-level positions in the NTPC (non-popular category). Under this scheme, the Railways will recruit for positions such as Station Master, Traffic Assistant, Goods Train Manager, Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, Senior Clerk, and Junior Assistant. The last date to apply is November 20th. The application form must be filled out on the official website,rrbapply.gov.in.
The special feature of this Railway recruitment is that those recruited for RRB NTPC graduate-level positions will receive a salary ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹1 lakh, along with travel allowance and pension.
Who can apply?
Candidates for RRB NTPC graduate-level positions must have a graduate degree. The age limit is a minimum of 18 years and a maximum of 33 years. SC and ST candidates will receive a five-year relaxation, and OBCs will receive a three-year relaxation. Additionally, candidates with disabilities will also receive a 10-year age relaxation.
Application Fee
The application fee for this recruitment is ₹500 for General/OBC and ₹250 for SC/ST. Application fees are free for women/PWD.
How will the selection process be conducted?
The RRB NTPC Graduate Level Recruitment will begin with a CBT-1 test, consisting of 100 marks for general awareness, math, and reasoning. Those who pass this test will then have to appear for CBT-2, which will include a skill test.
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