RRB NTPC Vacancy 2024: Recruitment Notification for Graduate and Undergraduate Posts
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the recruitment of 11,558 non-technical popular category (NTPC) vacancies for graduate and undergraduate positions within the Indian Railways. This includes 8,113 posts for graduates and 3,445 for undergraduates. Positions available for recruitment include Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Junior Account Assistant, Senior Clerk cum Typist, and more.
RRB NTPC Vacancy 2024 Overview
- Exam Conducting Body: Railway Recruitment Board
- Exam Name: RRB NTPC
- Total Vacancies: 11,558
- Application Mode: Online
- Application Start Dates:
- Graduate Posts: September 14, 2024
- Undergraduate Posts: September 21, 2024
- Application End Dates:
- Graduate Posts: October 13, 2024
- Undergraduate Posts: October 21, 2024
- Selection Procedure:
- CBT 1
- CBT 2
- CBAT
- Typing Test
- Document Verification
Graduate Vacancies (Total: 8,113)
Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor: 1,736
Station Master: 994
Goods Train Manager: 3,144
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist: 1,507
Senior Clerk cum Typist: 732
Undergraduate Vacancies (Total: 3,445)
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk: 2,022
Account Clerk cum Typist: 361
Junior Clerk cum Typist: 990
Trains Clerk: 72
Eligibility Criteria
Graduate Posts: Minimum educational qualification of a university degree and age between 18 and 36 years. Candidates can apply to only one RRB.
Undergraduate Posts: Minimum educational qualification of 12th grade (or equivalent) and age between 18 and 33 years. Candidates can apply to only one RRB.
Selection Process
Candidates applying for the RRB NTPC vacancies will go through a three-stage selection process that includes CBT 1, CBT 2, and either a CBAT or typing test. Successful candidates in CBT 1 will be invited to take the CBT 2 examination.
Additional Information
Candidates are encouraged to review the updated RRB NTPC syllabus, which covers topics such as number systems, percentages, profit and loss, simple and compound interest, ratios and proportions, puzzles, coding and decoding, art and culture, and more.