RRC, North Western Railway Apprentice Recruitment 2024:

Calling all aspiring technicians and engineers!

The Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC), North Western Railway (NWR) has announced a fantastic opportunity for individuals to join the prestigious Indian Railways as Apprentices. With over 1646 vacancies across various trades, this recruitment drive offers a promising career path for those eager to hone their skills, gain valuable experience, and contribute to India’s vital rail network.

Eligibility Criteria:

AspectRequirement
EducationPassed matriculation (10th) with minimum 50% marks and relevant ITI certification
Age Limit15-24 years as of February 10, 2024
Physical FitnessMeet prescribed standards set by Indian Railways

Benefits of Joining RRC, North Western Railway as an Apprentice:

BenefitDescription
Skill DevelopmentComprehensive training in your chosen trade, equipping you with necessary skills and knowledge.
On-the-Job ExperienceHands-on experience working alongside professionals, applying theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Job SecurityPotential absorption into regular service with Indian Railways (stable employer with excellent benefits).
Career GrowthAmple opportunities for advancement and specialization, building a successful and fulfilling career.

Selection Process:

StageDescription
Online ApplicationApply through the official RRC NWR website (rrcjaipur.in)
ShortlistingBased on matriculation and ITI marks
Trade TestAssess practical skills in chosen trade
Medical ExaminationEnsure physical fitness
Merit ListBased on combined scores of trade test and matriculation/ITI marks

Important Dates:

DateDescription
January 10, 2024Application Start Date
February 10, 2024Application Closing Date
To be announcedTrade Test Date

Additional Information:

  • Refer to the official notification on RRC NWR website for detailed information.
  • Application fee: Rs. 100 (General & OBC), Rs.Nil (SC, ST, PwBD).

Don’t miss this opportunity! Apply today and take the first step towards a skilled and secure future in the Indian Railways.

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