RRB NTPC Vacancy 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is opening the application process for recruitment to the Non-Technical Popular Category (NTPC Graduate Level) starting today. This is a good opportunity for candidates preparing for government jobs. To fill out the application form, candidates must visit the official website, rrbapply.gov.in. A total of 5,800 positions will be filled through this vacancy.
Who Can Apply?
For this recruitment, candidates must have a graduate degree in any subject from a recognized university. This is the minimum educational qualification for all positions.
Age Limit:
The minimum age for applying for these positions is 18 years, and the maximum is 33 years. Age relaxation will be given to reserved categories as per the rules. SC/ST categories will receive a 5-year relaxation, and OBC categories will receive a 3-year relaxation. Age will be calculated as of January 1, 2026.
Candidates must have been born no later than January 1, 2008, while General and EWS candidates must have been born no earlier than January 2, 1993, OBC (NCL) candidates must have been born no earlier than January 2, 1990, and SC/ST candidates must have been born no earlier than January 2, 1988.
Vacancy Details
Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor
Junior Accounts Assistant
Senior Clerk
Station Master
Goods Train Manager
Traffic Assistant
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