RRB Recruitment: Railway board announces additional panel-1 for JE, paramedical, technician posts
Anu Parthiban | February 9, 2023 | 09:59 AM IST | 1 min read
RRB Chandigarh, Siliguri, Guwahati and Bengaluru have released the names of candidates for additional panel-1 on its regional websites. Direct link here.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced an additional panel of paramedical, technician and junior engineer (JE) posts. Candidates who appeared in RRB computer-based test (CBT) stage 1 and 2 and participated in the document verification can check the additional panel-1 list at the RRB regional websites.
RRB Chandigarh, RRB Siliguri, RRB Guwahati and RRB Bengaluru have released the names of candidates along with other details recommended to the General Manager, Northern Railway, Baroda House, New Delhi for further appointment process, the official notification read.
The list is based on the RRB CBT 1 and 2 conducted on May 22, June 2, 26 and 28, 2019 and August 28, September 1 and 19. The document verification for the shortlisted candidates was held in November and December 2019.
Candidates are required to undergo re-medical examination and to give an undertaking in this regard to the Zonal Railway at the time of being sent for medical examination, the railway board said.
Direct link to check RRB additional panel-1 for JE posts
Direct link to check RRB additional panel-1 for paramedical posts
Direct link to check RRB additional panel-1 for technician posts
Appointment letters to the candidates will be issued by Northern Railway. “It may be noted that merely empanelling a candidate does not in any way entitle him/her to any appointment in Railways as the empanelment is purely provisional and subject to further verification,” the RRB Board said.
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