RRBs Announce 35,277 Fresh Vacancies for RRB NTPC 2019 Alone; Earlier Announced Vacancies for Other Categories May Go Up
Bachan Thakur | March 1, 2019 | 01:12 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 1: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have announced the detailed vacancies for RRB NTPC wherein the authorities have declared a total 35,277 vacancies for the recruitment in Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) only. With these fresh vacancies in NTPC alone, the authorities have added 5277 more vacancies than the earlier announced 30,000 vacancies. According to the RRB officials, 24,649 vacancies have been announced for graduate posts including Traffic Assistant, Goods Guard, Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Senior Time Keeper, Commercial Apprentice, and Station Master. Further, for 12 th level posts - Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Time Keeper, Trains Clerk and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, a total of 10,628 vacancies have been announced. This brings the total number of vacancies for 12 th and graduate level posts to 35,277.
Check screenshot of RRB NTPC Fresh Vacancies Here
Now, it must be noted here that while RRBs had earlier announced only 30,000 vacancies for the recruitment in NTPC, Para-Medical Staff and Ministerial and Isolated Categories, the fresh 35,277 vacancies are only for NTPC. This means that Para-Medical Staff and Ministerial and Isolated Categories will have separate vacancies and will be announced in due course.
Check screenshot of RRB NTPC Vacancies Announced Earlier
Looking at the scale of fresh vacancies announced for NTPC alone, it’s highly likely that the earlier announced vacancies of 1,30,000 for NTPC, Para-Medical Staff, Ministerial and Isolated Categories and Level-1 posts will be revised and more vacancies will be added to these posts.
RRB NTPC application form 2019 will be released at 4 pm today, on March 1. Eligible candidates can fill the application till March 31, 2019.
RRB NTPC Vacancies 2019 (Region-Wise)
|
RRB Name |
NTPC Vacancies |
|
RRB Allahabad |
4099 |
|
RRB Mumbai |
3665 |
|
RRB Secunderabad |
3234 |
|
RRB Kolkata |
2949 |
|
RRB Chennai |
2694 |
|
RRB Chandigarh |
2483 |
|
RRB Bangalore |
2470 |
|
RRB Ajmer |
1773 |
|
RRB Ranchi |
1386 |
|
RRB Gorakhpur |
1298 |
|
RRB Bilaspur |
1207 |
|
RRB Malda |
1043 |
|
RRB Patna |
1039 |
|
RRB - Ahmedabad |
1024 |
|
RRB Bhopal |
997 |
|
RRB Jammu-Srinagar |
898 |
|
RRB Thiruvananthapuram |
897 |
|
RRB Guwahati |
851 |
|
RRB Bhubaneswar |
498 |
|
RRB Siliguri |
443 |
|
RRB Muzaffarpur |
329 |
|
Total |
35,277 |
The authorities have also announced region-wise vacancies for RRB NTPC wherein the maximum number of vacancies (4099) are for RRB Allahabad. RRB Allahabad is followed by Mumbai, Secunderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, and Chandigarh with 3665, 3234, 2949, 2694, 2483 and 2470 respectively. The detailed vacancies for all other regions have also been released, however, the number is less as compared to the aforesaid RRBs.
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