RRB NTPC 2024: UG applications start Sept 21; Grad post apps ongoing

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RRB NTPC 2024 Recruitment

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) will soon release the notification and begin the application process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) 2024 recruitment for undergraduate-level posts. 

The application window will open on September 21 and close on October 20. 

Candidates should check the CEN 06/2024 on the official RRB websites for the notification. 

Applications for undergraduate posts will be available at rrbapply.gov.in.

For graduate-level positions, the RRB NTPC notification has already been released, with the application process ongoing and a deadline of October 13.

RRB NTPC 2024 Recruitment Details

Total Vacancies: 11,558 posts

Undergraduate-Level: 3,445 posts

  • Commercial cum Ticket Clerk: 2,022 posts

  • Accounts Clerk cum Typist: 361 posts 

  • Junior Clerk cum Typist: 990 posts

  • Trains Clerk: 72 posts

  • Junior Account Assistant cum Typist: 1,507 posts

  • Senior Clerk cum Typist: 732 posts

Graduate-Level: 8,113 posts

  • Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor: 1,736 posts

  • Station Master: 994 posts

  • Goods Train Manager: 3,144 posts

Application Fee

  • Rs 250 for SC, ST, ex-servicemen, female, PwBD, Transgender, Minorities, and Economically Backward Class (EBC) candidates

  • Rs 500 for all other candidates

A partial refund of the application fee will be available to candidates who appear for the Computer Based Test (CBT).

For more details, candidates are advised to regularly check the official RRB websites.

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