If you are dreaming of working in the railways, then there is a great opportunity for you. Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released bumper recruitments for technician posts. 14,298 vacancies will be recruited under RRB Technician CEN 02/2024. The application process is starting again from 2 October 2024 and it will remain open for 15 days. That is, 16 October 2024 is the last date for application.
Who can apply?
To join this recruitment, candidates must fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have 10th with ITI/ BSc/ BE/ BTech/ Polytechnic Diploma or degree from a recognized institute in the relevant field.
Age Limit: The minimum age of the candidate should be 18 years. At the same time, the maximum age should not be more than 33 or 36 years as per the post. Candidates belonging to reserved category will be given age relaxation as per government rules.
Note that age will be calculated from 1st July 2024.
How to apply?
To apply the candidates need to follow the following steps:
First of all go to the official website of Railways rrbapply.gov.in.
On the home page of the website, click on the registration link and register.
After registration, fill in your other information and complete the application process.
Finally, submit your application form by paying the prescribed application fee.
Application Fee
Candidates belonging to General, OBC and EWS categories will have to pay a fee of Rs 500.
The application fee for SC, ST, PH and female candidates has been kept at Rs 250 only.
Important Information
If you want to get more information related to this recruitment, then you can visit the official website of Railway Recruitment Board. From there you will get all the important information related to the recruitment. Applying in this recruitment can be a big opportunity, especially for those youth who are looking for a government job. Hurry up and complete the application process so that you do not miss this opportunity.
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