Railway exams in India are conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and the Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) to recruit candidates for various technical and non-technical positions in the Indian Railways. These exams include the RRB NTPC, RRB Group D, RRB JE, and RRB ALP, among others, ensuring a fair and transparent selection process for railway jobs.

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Medical Stander For Railway Exams ALP, JE and Group D

Candidates must ensure that they fulfill the prescribed Medic Standards for the post(s) for which they are applying:

S. No.Name of the PostDepartmentMedical Standards
1Assistant (Workshop)MechanicalC1
2Assistant BridgeEngineeringB1
3Assistant C&WMechanicalB1
4Assistant Depot (Stores)StoresC1
5Assistant Loco Shed (Diesel)MechanicalB1
6Assistant Loco Shed (Electrical)ElectricalB1
7Assistant Operations (Electrical)ElectricalB2
8Assistant PointsmanTrafficA2
9Assistant Signal & TelecomSignal and Telecommunication (S and T)B1
10Assistant Track MachineEngineeringB1
11Assistant TL & ACElectricalB1
12Assistant TL & AC (Workshop)ElectricalC1
13Assistant TRDElectricalB1
14Assistant WorksEngineeringB1
15Assistant Works (Workshop)EngineeringC1
16Hospital AssistantMedicalC1
17Track Maintainer Grade IVEngineeringB1

Candidates called for DV will have to pass requisite medical fitness test(s) conducted by the Railway Administration to ensure that the candidates are medically fit to carry out the duties connected with the post(s) opted by them. Visual Acuity Standard is one of the important criteria of medical fitness of railway staff. The medical standards are outlined below:

Medical StandardGeneral FitnessVisual Acuity
A-2Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/9, 6/9 without glasses (no fogging test)Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 without glasses andMust pass tests for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Night Vision, Mesopic vision etc.
A-3Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/9, 6/9 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 2D).Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses and Must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Night Vision, Myopic vision etc
B-1Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D),Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required andMust pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Night Vision, Mesopic vision etc.
B-2Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D).Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass test for Binocular Vision etc.
C-1Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/12, 6/18 with or without glasses.Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required.
C-2Physically fit in all respectsDistant Vision: 6/12, NIL with or without glasses.Near Vision: Sn. 0.6 combined with or without glasses where reading or close work is required.

Educational Qualification and different post for railway Vacancy


Under RRB/RRC Level 1 Posts 2019 Recruitment Process, different educational qualifications are prescribed for various posts as given below:

S. No.Name of the PostDepartmentEducational Qualification (As on 12th April 2019)
1Assistant (Workshop)Mechanical10th pass (OR) ITI from institutions recognised by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)/ State Council for Vocational Training (SCVT) (or) equivalent(OR)National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC)granted by NCVT
2Assistant BridgeEngineering
3Assistant C&WMechanical
4Assistant Depot (Stores)Stores
5Assistant Loco Shed (Diesel)Mechanical
6Assistant Loco Shed (Electrical)Electrical
7Assistant Operations (Electrical)Electrical
8Assistant PointsmanTraffic
9Assistant Signal & TelecomSignal and Telecommunication (S and T)
10Assistant Track MachineEngineering
11Assistant TL & ACElectrical
12Assistant TL & AC (Workshop)Electrical
13Assistant TRDElectrical
14Assistant WorksEngineering
15Assistant Works (Workshop)Engineering
16Hospital AssistantMedical
17Track Maintainer Grade IVEngineering

Note:

  • Candidates waiting for final results of prescribed educational qualification should not apply.
  • Diploma/Degree in Engineering will not be accepted in lieu of course completed Act Apprenticeship/ ITI. Also, Graduate Act Apprentice will not be accepted in lieu of Course Completed Act Apprenticeship.
  • The vacancies to be filled from among the Course Completed Act Apprentices (CCAAs) trained in Railway Establishments and possessing National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) granted by National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) is separately indicated in the vacancy table.
  • The last date for registration of online application i.e. on or before 12th April 2019 of this CEN shall be the cutoff date for completion of Apprenticeship. A candidate shall be considered to have completed the Act Apprenticeship training, only if he has appeared in the NCVT examination before the last date for registration of online application, i.e., on or before 12.04.2019 of this CEN and result for which might not have been declared.
  • The course completed Act Apprentices will be eligible to apply for any RRB/RRC irrespective of the railway establishment in which they have been trained subject to fulfilling other eligibility conditions

Railway NTPC & Group-D Exam Age Limit

As on 1st July 2019 lower and upper age limit indicated for various posts under RRB/RRC in Level 1 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix are as given below:

CategoryAge Limit (As on 1st July 2019)
General18 to 33 (1st July 2001 to 2nd July 1986)
OBC (NCL)18 to 36 (1st July 2001 to 2nd July 1983)
SC/ST18 to 38 (1st July 2001 to 2nd July 1981)

UPPER AGE LIMIT RELAXATION

Let’s look at the upper age limit relaxation for different categories under RRB/RRC Level 1 Posts 2019 in the table given below:

S. No.CategoryUpper Age Limit Relaxation (As on 1st July 2019)
1Other Backward Classes (OBC)3 years
2Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe5 years
3Ex-Servicemen candidates who have put in more than 6 months service after attestationGeneral33 Years of age plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years
OBC36 Years of age plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years
SC/ST38 Years of age plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years
4Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD)General10 years
OBC13 years
SC/ST15 years
5Candidates ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989General38 Years of age
OBC41 Years of age
SC/ST43 Years of age
6Candidates who are serving Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ Railway Staff, Casual Labour and Substitutes and put in minimum of 3 years service (continuous or in broken spells)General40 Years of age
OBC43 Years of age
SC/ST45 Years of age
7Candidates who are working in Quasi-Administrative offices of the Railway organization such as Railway Canteens, Co-operative Societies and InstitutesGeneral33 Years of age plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower.
OBC36 Years of age plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower.
SC/ST38 Years of age plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower.
8Women candidates, who are widowed, divorced or judicially separated from husband but not remarriedGeneral35 Years of age
OBC38 Years of age
SC/ST40 Years of age
9Course Completed Act Apprentices applying for the posts for which minimum qualification is ITI/ Course Completed Act ApprenticeshipGeneral33 years of age plus extent of Apprentice Training undergone by them under the Apprentice Act 1961 subject to maximum three years.
OBC36 years of age plus extent of Apprentice Training undergone by them under the Apprentice Act 1961 subject to maximum three years
SC/ ST38 years of age plus extent of Apprentice Training undergone by them under the Apprentice Act 1961 subject to maximum three years
10Candidates who have commenced ActApprenticeship under the Apprenticeship Act before attaining the age of 25 yearsGeneral35 Yrs of age
OBC38 Yrs of age
SC/ ST40 Yrs of age

RRB Group D 2019 (Level-1) Recruitment:

Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) invited the applications on behalf of Railway Recruitment Cells (RRCs) from eligible candidates for Group D Posts in Level 1 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix in various units of Indian Railways. Eligible Candidates applied from 12th March 2019 till 12th April 2019 for total 103769 Vacancies. Below are the details of the total 103769 Vacancies announced by RRCs this year:

Below are the Important Dates of RRB/RRC Level 1 Posts 2019 Recruitment:

RRB/RRC Level 1 Posts 2019 ExamImportant Dates
Opening of Online Registration of Applications12th March 2019 (17:00 Hrs)
Closing of Online Registration of Applications12th April 2019 (23:59 Hrs)
Closing  Date & Time for Payment of Application FeeOnline (Net Banking/ Credit Card/ Debit Card/ UPI)23rd April 2019 at 23:59 hrs.
SBI Challan18th April 2019 at 13:00 hrs.
Post Office Challan18th April 2019 at 13:00 hrs.
Closing of online submission of application complete in all respects26th April 2019 at 23:59 hrs.
Computer Based Test (CBT)Tentative schedule between September-October 2019

more details click here:
http://www.rrbmumbai.gov.in/newpdf/Detailed_CEN_2-18__English.pdf

RPF 2018 exam dates for SI & Constable posts is out

RPF Recruitment Exam Dates 2018

Railway recruitment Board has released RPF 2018 Exam Date for the posts of Constable & Sub-Inspector. RPF Recruitment Exam 2018 will begin from 19th December onwards. CBT will be conducted group-wise simultaneously for Constable and SI for all 6 groups one by one in following order;
1. Group E: NF Railway
2. Group F: RPSF
3. Group A: S Railway, SW Railway and SC Railway
4. Group B: C Railway, W Railway, WC Railway and SEC Railway
5. Group C: E Railway, EC Railway, SE Railway and ECo Railway
6. Group D: N Railway, NE Railway, NW Railway and NC Railway

The Admit Card for the same will be issued to candidates tentatively in the month of November (in last week). Let’s have a look at the detailed exam dates for RPF Recruitment 2018.

Events Dates
Release of Official Notification 31st may 2018
Start of Online Application 1st June 2018
Closing of Online Application 30th June 2018
Last Date for On-Line Fee Payment 2nd July 2018
Last Date for Off-Line Fee Payment 5th July 2018
RPF Admit Card Release Date November Last Week
RRB RPF Exam Date From 19th December
RPF Result Declaration to be notified soon

Good News: RRB ALP Vacancy Increased

Dear Aspirants,

RRB has made a huge announcement today. The RRB ALP has increased its vacancies from 26,502 to 64,371. This is a great opportunity for people aspiring for Railway exams. There are 27795 vacancies for Assistant Loco Pilot posts and 36576 vacancies for Technician posts. Check out the official notification below to know the complete details of increase in RRB ALP Vacancy.

Check RRB ALP 2018 Increased Vacancy – Official Notice

Download the Official Notification for Vacancy increase below: Click here

Download Group D E-call letter for September 18, 19 and 20 Sept..

The (RRB) official website, which was down for few days due to technical reasons, is up and running now. Candidates who are to appear of the Computer-Based Test during this week for
Level 1 posts can now log in to the offcial website and download their respective admit cards.
The board has also issued a notice stating the alternative method of downloading the e-call letter for the examination to be held on September 18, 19 and 20, 2018. Direct link click here

RRB Group D admit card 2018: Download from September 13,

The official schedule for the Group D examination has been released by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) today, on September 6. The Computer Based Test (CBT) for recruitment of level 1 posts as per 7th CPC will commence from September 17. The online mock test will be made available from September 10. Candidates will be informed about the exam city, date and shift on September 9. Call letters for the exam will be released four days prior to the CBT.

The duration of the exam will be 90 minutes and a total of 100 questions will be framed. Multiple-choice type questions will be asked and one-third marks will be deducted for wrong answers. Once released, the candidates will be able to download the call letters for the same from the official website — www.rrbcdg.gov.in.  Those who successfully qualify the test will be called for PET or stage 2 of the exam, the dates of which will release post result declaration of stage 1.

RRB ALP JE Technical and Non Technical Classes in mumbai

RRB also introduced different exam pattern and a long syllabus for RRB ALP & Technician posts.

stage-II Exams: Detailed Syllabus of RRB ALP Mains & Technician Mains

(Stage 2: Part A)
Except for Basic Science & Engineering, syllabus of Prelims and Mains is same for
RRB Railway ALP & Technician
Basic Science Syllabus
Engineering Drawing – Projections
Eng. Drawing – Views
Eng. Drawing – Instruments
Eng. Drawing – Lines
Eng. Drawing – Geometric Figures
Eng. Drawing – Symbolic Representation
Heat & Temperature
Levers & Simple Machines
Environment Education
Speed & Velocity
Occupational Safety & Health
Mass Weight & Density
IT Literacy
Measurements Units

 

Syllabus of RRB ALP Mains & Technician Mains (Stage 2: Part B)
Stage 2 – Part B of RRB ALP & Technician exam is qualifying in nature. The
syllabus of Part B of RRB Mains exam includes trade syllabus prescribed
by Director General of Employment & Training (DGET).