Railway Recruitment Examination 2020: Learn RRB NTPC, RRC Group D and Ministerial Isolated Exam Schedule

Railway Recruitment Examination 2020: Learn RRB NTPC, RRC Group D and Ministerial Isolated Exam Schedule

Examinations are going to start from December 15 for the vacancies previously taken for various posts in Railways. Firstly there will be the examinations for the Isolated and Ministerial (Steno and Teacher) category and after that there will be the Non Technical Popular Category (NTPC) and Group D (Level-1) posts. Meanwhile, by August next year, the training of all the candidates selected in the earlier recruitment examinations will also be completed. Appointment letters have been issued to all these, but training has not started due to Corona period.

Ministerial Isolated Category Examination from December 15, RRB NTPC Examination from December 28 and RRC Group D Recruitment Examination from April 15

Railway Board Chairman and CEO Vinod Kumar Yadav said in a virtual press conference on Tuesday that the examinations for the various applications that were received by the Railways before the Corona era were going to start from December 15. In these, computerized examination will be held for 1663 posts of steno and teacher category between December 15 to 18. One lakh three thousand applications have come for these posts. After this, examinations will be conducted for 35208 posts of station master, guard, office clerk, commercial clerk, etc. from December 28 to March next year in non-technical popular category. There are one lakh 28 thousand candidates for these posts. There will be examinations from April 15 to June 2021 for 103769 posts of Track Maintenance, Points Man etc. in Level-1 (RRC Group D Recruitment Examination) in Safety category. One crore 15 lakh applications have come for these posts. In this way, two crore 44 lakh candidates will appear for a total of 140640 posts.

Yadav said that the training of those who have been selected for various posts before the Corona period is also starting soon. They could not be trained due to Corona era. It will now be completed by August 2021.

New record in shipment of goods:

Yadav said that despite the Corona period, the railways have broken the record of November last year in freight loading and revenue. This year 110 million tonnes of goods have been loaded in November, which is 9% higher as compared to 101 million tonnes in November last year. In addition to this, Rs 450 crore more has been earned in revenue from shipment. He said that this figure has been achieved despite being in Diwali and Chhath November this year. While last year was Diwali and Chhath in the month of October.

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Passengers increased in trains:

Giving information about passenger services, he said that 908 special trains are in operation right now. Of these, 460 trains are completely filled, while 400 trains carry between 52 and 100 percent passengers. Meanwhile, 566 festival special trains were operated between October 20 and November 30. 20 clone trains have also been run. Also, trains are being operated in Kolkata Metro and Mumbai Suburban.

MEMU instead of passenger train:

Yadav made it clear in response to a question that not all passenger trains in the country will be converted into Mail Express. Providing facilities to the village stations is the priority of the Railways and will continue. MEMU(The Mainline Electric Multiple Unit ) trains will be operated to replace passenger trains. Because most of the track has been electrified. The MEMU train speeds up and will benefit passengers. Whereas the passenger and Mamu train fares are the same, which will not affect the people of the village poor.

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