The
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced a major recruitment drive for
Junior engineer (JE) positions across India. This is an excellent opportunity for young candidates, including those just
18 years old, to start a government career in the indian Railways.
1. 🔹 Vacancy Details·
Total Posts: 2,569·
Position: junior engineer (JE)·
Eligibility: Candidates with
engineering degrees or diplomas in relevant technical fields.·
Age Limit: 18–33 years (exact limits may vary by category; age relaxation applicable as per government rules).·
Departments: Includes Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Signal & Telecom, and other technical departments.
2. 💡 Eligibility Criteria·
Educational Qualification:o Engineering degree ORo Engineering diploma in the relevant field.·
Age: Minimum 18 years, maximum 33 years (category-based relaxations apply).·
Nationality: Must be an
Indian citizen.
3. 🔹 Application Process·
Step 1: Visit the
official RRB website for your region.·
Step 2: Fill out the online application form carefully.·
Step 3: Upload required documents like
educational certificates, ID proof, and photograph.·
Step 4: Pay the application fee (if applicable).·
Step 5: Submit the application before the
deadline.💡
Note: Candidates are advised to
apply as soon as possible, as the number of applicants is expected to be very high.
4. ⚠️ Important Dates·
Application Start Date: [Exact date not specified; check official RRB portal]·
Last Date to Apply: Check RRB notification (usually within a month of opening)·
Exam Date: Will be announced on the official RRB portal
5. 🔹 Selection Process·
Stage 1: Computer Based Test (CBT)·
Stage 2: Document Verification·
Stage 3: Medical Examination·
Stage 4: Final AppointmentCandidates who successfully pass all stages will be appointed as
Junior Engineers in various Railway zones across India.
6. ✅ Key Takeaways· Great
opportunity for engineering diploma/degree holders to start a government career.· Even
young candidates (18+) are eligible.· Offers
stable government job benefits including pension, allowances, and career growth in indian Railways.
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