RRB NTPC Recruitment 2024: Registration for graduate posts begins tomorrow; 11,558 vacancies notified
Ayushi Bisht | September 13, 2024 | 06:53 PM IST | 1 min read
RRB NTPC Registration 2024: Interested candidates can apply for RRB NTPC recruitment 2024 through the official website, rrbapply.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will commence the registration process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) recruitment from tomorrow, September 14. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for RRB NTPC recruitment 2024 through the official website, rrbapply.gov.in.
The RRB NTPC recruitment drive aims to fill around 11,558 vacancies for both graduate and undergraduate posts. Of which 8,113 vacancies are for graduate level and 3,445 are for undergraduate level posts.
The RRB NTPC registration for graduate posts will end on October 13, for undergraduate posts, the application process will start on September 21 and end on October 20.
RRB NTPC Recruitment 2024: Vacancy details
Candidates can check the RRB NTPC vacancy details in the table given below-
Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor: 1,736 vacancies
Station Master: 994 vacancies
Goods Train Manager: 3,144 vacancies
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist: 1,507 vacancies
Senior Clerk cum Typist: 732 vacancies
Total: 8,113
Undergraduate level posts
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk: 2,022 vacancies
Accounts Clerk cum Typist: 361 vacancies
Junior Clerk cum Typist: 990 vacancies
Trains Clerk: 72 vacancies
Total: 3,445
RRB NTPC Recruitment 2024: Application fee
To apply for the RRB NTPC examination, SC, ST, ex-servicemen, female, PwBD, Transgender, Minorities and Economically Backward Class (EBC) category candidates need to pay Rs 250. All other candidates need to pay an application fee of Rs 500.
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