RRC Group D Application Form 2019 Released; Know Here How to Fill
Supriya Kumari | March 12, 2019 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 12 : Railway Recruitment Cells (RRCs) have released the application form of Group D Level 1 posts on March 12, 2019. The last day of registration of RRC Group D 2019 is April 12. However, candidates can submit application form till April 26, 2019. RRC Group D application form is available online on the regional website http://www.rrcb.gov.in/.
RRC Group D application form 2019 is filled in two parts – 1 and 2. In part 1, candidates have to register, fill basic details and pay the fee. In part II of RRC Group D application form, candidates have to provide their details about educational qualification, post preference and upload photograph, signature, SC/ST certificate as per the prescribed specification.
Male candidates belonging to General and OBC category have to pay Rs.500 whereas SC/ST/PWD/Female and Transgender candidates have to pay Rs.250. The payment can be done online through Net Banking/ Credit Card/ Debit Card/UPI and offline through SBI challan and post office challan. After the payment of application fee, candidates must keep a print out of application form for further references.
A total of 1,03,769 vacancies have been announced for RRC Group D posts. The selection of the candidates will be done on the basis of Computer-based test, Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Document Verification.
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