Thursday, December 24, 2015

Good News :-18,252 Non-Technical Post RRB Recruitment 2016

RRB Recruitment 2016

"Indian Railway jobs for Commercial Apprentice/ Assistant Station Master/ Traffic Apprentice in Anywhere in India. Last Date to apply: 25 Jan 2016"

Good news for those who are looking for a job with the Indian railways. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has issued a notification for filling up of 18,252 non-technical graduate posts for various zonal railways/production units. As per newspaper reports, online applications are invited from Indian nationals for filling up various non-technical posts of various railways/production units. There is no other mode of applying.

Eligibility : Any GraduateLocation : Anywhere in IndiaLast Date : 25 Jan 2016Hiring Process : Written-test/computer test/aptitude test.


Interested candidates who are willing to apply for these posts are required to register for the same before January 25, 2016. The registrations will commence at the official website from December 26. The selection process includes a written exam(conducted in online mode) and then a proficiency test. The online exam will be conducted between March to May 2016.

Employment Notice No : 3/2015

Commercial Apprentice 
Assistant Station Master 
Traffic Apprentice Jobs recruitment in Indian Railway 
Online applications are invited from eligible Indian Nationals for filling up the following Non Technical Popular Categories (Graduate) posts of various Zonal Railways/ Production Units on Indian Railways :-

Category No./ Name of the Posts & No. of VacanciesTotal 18252 Vacancies

1. Commercial Apprentice : 703
2. Traffic Apprentice : 1645
3. Enquiry-cum-Reservation Clerk : 127
4. Good Guard : 7591
5. Junior Accounts Assistant-cum-Typist : 1205
6. Senior Clerk-cum-Typist : 869
7. Assistant Station Master : 5942
8. Traffic Assistant : 166
9. Senior Time Keeper : 04

Qualification:- 

1.Commercial Apprentice :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
2.Traffic Apprentice :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
3.Enquiry-cum-Reservation Clerk :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
4.Goods Guard :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
5.Junior Accounts Assistant-cum-Typist :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent. Typing proficiency in English/ Hindi on Computer is essential.
6.Senior Clerk-cum-Typist :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent. Typing proficiency in English/ Hindi on Computer is essential.
7.Assistant Station Master :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
8.Traffic Assistant :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent
9.Senior Time Keeper :- Degree from recognized University or its equivalent. Typing proficiency in English/ Hindi on Computer is essential.

Pay Band:-

Commercial Apprentice/ Traffic Apprentice :- Rs. 9,300-34,800/-
Enquiry-cum-Reservation Clerk/ Good Guard/ Junior Accounts Assistant-cum-Typist/ Senior Clerk-cum-Typist/ Assistant Station Master/ Traffic Assistant/ Senior Time Keeper : Rs. 5,200-20,200/-

Age Limit :- 18-32 Yrs (As on 01 Jan.2016)

Name of Participating Railway Recruitment Board :- 

Ahmedabad, 
Ajmer, 
Allahabad, 
Bangalore, 
Bhopal, 
Bhubaneswar, 
Bilaspur, 
Chandigarh, 
Chennai, 
Gorakhpur, 
Gwahati, 
Jammu-Srinagar, 
Kolkata, 
Malda, 
Mumbai, 
Muzaffarpur, 
Patna, 
Ranchi, 
Secunderabad, 
Siliguri, 
Thiruvananthapuram

Application Fee : Rs. 100/-

How to apply

The Online application, complete in all respects, can be submitted to RRB concerned up to 25.01.2016 till 23.59 Hrs.

About Indian Railway:-

The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran over a stretch of 21 miles from Bombay to Thane. The idea of a railway to connect Bombay with Thane, Kalyan and with the Thal and Bhore Ghats inclines first occurred to Mr. George Clark, the Chief Engineer of the Bombay Government, during a visit to Bhandup in 1843. The formal inauguration ceremony was performed on 16th April 1853, when 14 railway carriages carrying about 400 guests left Bori Bunder at 3.30 pm "amidst the loud applause of a vast multitude and to the salute of 21 guns." The first passenger train steamed out of Howrah station destined for Hooghly, a distance of 24 miles, on 15th August, 1854. Thus the first section of the East Indian Railway was opened to public traffic, inaugurating the beginning of railway transport on the Eastern side of the sub-continent.

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1 comments:

Sarkarinaukrinic said...

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