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Friday, October 18, 2013

RRC, East Coast Railway, Bhubaneswar Recruitment of Group-D Posts

Railway Recruitment Cell, East Coast Railway, Bhubaneswar, invites applications for the following posts:
Trackman: 909 Posts
Token Porter: 161 Posts
Safaiwala / Hospital Attendant: 23 Posts
Helper-II: 159 Posts 


Qualifications: 10th standard or ITI or equivalent. Candidate should possess requisite academic qualification on the date of submission of application. Those who are appearing at and/or awaiting results of final examination are not eligible.
Age Limit: Minimum 18 years and maximum 33 years, and will be reckoned as on 01.01.2014.

Examination Fee: UR and OBC candidates should submit application fee for an amount of Rs.100/- in the form of Indian Postal Order from any Post Office (issued on or after the date of this notification) drawn in favour of “Assistant Personnel Officer(Recruitment), East Coast Railway, Bhubaneswar” payable at Bhubaneswar. SC/ST, Ex-servicemen, physically challenged, women, minority candidates (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists & Zorastrians [Parsis]) and candidates belonging to economically backward classes (whose family income is less than Rs.50,000/- per annum) need not pay this fee.

How to Apply: Application in prescribed format in A-4 size may be sent by ordinary post addressed to the “Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), East Coast Railway Headquarters, Office of the Chairman, Railway Recruitment Cell, 2nd Floor, South Block, Rail Sadan, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar, Odisha - 751017.”

Last Date: 11/11/2013

For more details Click here

Sunday, July 28, 2013

RRC GROUP-D EXAM (NOTIFICATION NO. E.NO.1/2008) SOLVED PAPER (SET E1)

 1. Which of the following is a major tea producing state ?
(A) Assam (B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Punjab
2. Which of the following states is a major producer of wheat ?
(A) Nagaland (B) Mizoram
(C) Arunachal Pradesh (D) Punjab

3. Which of the following states is an important producer of sugarcane ?
(A) Maharashtra (B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Tripura (D) Sikkim
4. The Earth rotates 360 degree in about
(A) 12 hours (B) 24 hours
(C) 36 hours (D) 48 hours
5. A leap year has
(A) 365 days (B) 366 days
(C) 367 days (D) 368 days
6. The occurrence of days and nights is the result of
(A) revolution of the earth around the sun (B) rotation of the earth about its axis
(C) movement of the moon around the earth (D) Newton’s laws of motion
7. The duration of day and night becomes equal at all place on
(A) 21st March and 23rd September (B) 21st March and 21st June
(C) 21st June and 22nd December (D) does not happen
8. Solar eclipse occurs when
(A) the moon comes in between the sun and the earth
(B) the earth comes in between the sun and the moon
(C) the sun comes in between the moon and the earth
(D) None of the above
9. The crust of the earth is divided into two parts – the hydrosphere and the land mass. The land
mass occupies
(A) 50 % of the earth’s surface area
(B) about 29.2 % of the earth’s surface area
(C) 80 % of the earth’s surface area
(D) it keeps on varying
10. The Manas National Park is situated in the state of
(A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Assam
(C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Jammu and Kahsmir
11. Mausynram receives the highest rainfall in the world. It is located in the state of
(A) Tripura (B) Nagaland
(C) Arunachal Pradesh (D) Meghalaya
12. Green Revolution in India led to a substantial increase in the production of
(A) food grains (B) milk
(C) steel (D) automobiles
13. ‘White Revolution’ in India is related to the development of
(A) dairy industry (B) paper industry
(C) silk industry (D) sugar industry
14. What is a tsunami ?
(A) Name of a flower
(B) Name of a mountain
(C) a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of
water
(D) Name of a virus
15. Which country was hit by an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 resulting in loss of lives
and property ?
(A) Argentina (B) Mexico
(C) Japan (D) Egypt
16. The zonal head quarter of Northeast Frontier Railway is at
(A) New Jalpaiguri (B) Shillong
(C) Guwahati (D) Katihar
17. The railway track in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) is
(A) Narrow gauge (B) Metre gauge
(C) Broad gauge (D) None of these
18. The Palk Strait lies between the countries
(A) Sri Lanka and Maldives (B) India and Sri Lanka
(C) India and Maldives (D) Bangladesh and Myanmar
19. Richter scale measures the magnitude of
(A) volcanoes (B) earthquakes
(C) floods (D) rainfall
20 ‘Jhum’ practiced in the northeastern states of India is a method of
(A) learning (B) agriculture
(C) dancing (D) cooking
21. The Kaziranga National Park is famous for its
(A) Asiatic lion (B) Bengal Tiger
(C) One horned rhinoceros (D) Eagle
22. Which is the largest continent ?
(A) Africa (B) Asia
(C) Australia (D) North America
23. ‘One light year’ is a unit of
(A) time (B) speed
(C) distance (D) sound
24. Which of the following is not a renewable resource ?
(A) forest (B) bio-energy
(C) solar energy (D) petroleum
25. Which is the third nearest planet to the sun ?
(A) Venus (B) Earth
(C) Mercury (D) Mars

RRC GROUP-D EXAM (NOTIFICATION NO. E.NO.1/2008) SOLVED PAPER (SET E2)

1. Balloons are filled with
(A) oxygen (B) nitrogen
(C) helium (D) argon

2. What is the scientific name for common salt ?
(A) sodium carbonate (B) sodium chloride
(C) sodium bicarbonate (D) calcium chloride


3. Ecology deals with
(A) Birds
(B) Cell formation
(C) Tissues
(D) Relation between organisms and their environment

4. Houseflies, dragonflies, beetles and ants are all insects. An insect has
(A) six legs (B) eight legs
(C) four legs (D) five legs

5. Which of the following is an important source of Vitamin C ?
(A) Potato (B) Butter
(C) Orange (D) Fish

6. Which of the following is necessary for burning ?
(A) Carbon dioxide (B) Hydrogen
(C) Oxygen (D) Neon

7. AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by one type of
(A) Virus (B) Bacteria
(C) Protozoa (D) Fungus

8. Which of the following is a reptile ?
(A) Elephant (B) Bats
(C) Snake (D) Ostrich

9. Plants make their own food by a process called
(A) Breathing (B) Transpiration
(C) Photosynthesis (D) Pollination

10. Electricity is supplied to consumers at
(A) 420 kilovolts (B) 33 kilovolts
(C) 220 volts (D) 132 kilovolts

11. The number of chambers in the human heart is
(A) six (B) four
(C) two (D) eight

12. Acids contain at least one atom of
(A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon

13. India’s first mission to moon is called
(A) Prithvi (B) Aryabhatta
(C) Ashoka (D) Chandrayaan-1

14. If a piece of stone weighs 6 kilogram on earth’s surface, what will be the weight of the same
piece of stone on the surface of the moon ?
(A) 6 kilogram (B) 3 kilogram
(C) 1 kilogram (D) 12 kilogram

15. The purity of gold ornaments is measured in ‘carats’. Pure gold is
(A) 20 carats (B) 22 carats
(C) 23 carats (D) 24 carats

16. Diamond is a form of
(A) gold (B) silver
(C) carbon (D) iron

17. Which of the following was first learnt by primitive man ?
(A) agriculture (B) manufacture of wheel
(C) making fire (D) taming animals

18. Who started the Saka era ?
(A) Alexander (B) Kanishka
(C) Ashoka (D) Samudragupta

19. The word India is derived from the river
(A) Indus (B) Ganga
(C) Yamuna (D) Mahanadi

20. The ‘Anga’ is the main scripture of the Jains. It is written in
(A) Pali (B) Prakrit
(C) Sanskrit (D) Hindi

21. Who established the Maurya dynasty ?
(A) Ashoka (B) Chandragupta Maurya
(C) Bindusara (D) Kanishka

22. Buddhism was founded by
(A) Siddhartha (also known as Gautama) (B) Mahavira
(C) Fa-Hien (D) Alexander

23. Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya. It is situated in the present day
(A) Uttar Pradesh (B) West Bengal
(C) Bihar (D) Madhya Pradesh

24. The first railway line was opened to traffic in 1853. It ran from Bombay to
(A) Delhi (B) Madras
(C) Calcutta (D) Thane

25. The partition of Bengal took place in the year
(A) 1902 (B) 1903
(C) 1904 (D) 1905

RRC GROUP-D EXAM (NOTIFICATION NO. E.NO.1/2008) SOLVED PAPER (SET E3)

1. The highest civilian award in the country which is given by the President of India on January
26 is
(A) Padma Vibhushan (B) Ashok Chakra
(C) Bharat Ratna (D) Padma Shri

2. Loktak lake is situated in the state of
(A) Assam (B) Nagaland
(C) Manipur (D) Tripura


3. India became an independent country on
(A) 15th August, 1947 (B) 15th August, 1948
(C) 15th August, 1949 (D) 15th August, 1950

4. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was a renowned
(A) classical dancer (B) classical vocalist
(C) poet (D) novelist

5. Dada Saheb Phalke Award is given for outstanding contribution to the cause of Indian
(A) sports (B) literature
(C) cinema (D) handicraft

6. Arjuna Award is given to outstanding
(A) sports person (B) musician
(C) film director (D) sports coach

7. Our national animal is the
(A) Lion (B) Elephant
(C) Tiger (D) Bear

8. Name the capital of Arunachal Pradesh
(A) Itanagar (B) Agartala
(C) Aizawl (D) Imphal

9. The Supreme Court of India is located in
(A) Kolkata (B) New Delhi
(C) Chandigarh (D) Mumbai

10. In India, the first commercially viable oil well was drilled at
(A) Digboi (B) Numaligarh
(C) Barauni (D) Namdapha

11. The Ashoka Chakra depicted centrally on the white stripe of the National Flag has
(A) 12 spokes (B) 22 spokes
(C) 24 spokes (D) 20 spokes

12. Which state is associated with the development of dance form ‘Kuchipudi’ ?
(A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra
(C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Tamil Nadu

13. When a bar magnet is freely suspended, it points roughly in a
(A) east – west direction (B) east – north direction
(C) north – south direction (D) north – west direction

14. An electric motor converts
(A) mechanical energy into electrical energy
(B) electrical energy into mechanical energy
(C) mechanical energy into sound energy
(D) electrical energy into sound energy

15. Electrical fuses installed in the house are connected in the
(A) live wire (B) neutral wire
(C) earth connection (D) none of these

16. Dry ice is basically
(A) frozen water (B) solidified carbon dioxide
(C) solidified nitrogen (D) solidified hydrogen

17. A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to
(A) avoid slipping (B) increase speed
(C) reduce fatigue (D) increase stability

18. We get energy directly from
(A) the sun (B) ocean
(C) space (D) mountains

19. Sound travels at maximum speed in
(A) vacuum (B) air
(C) water (D) steel

20. Echoes are produced when the sound is
(A) reflected (B) diffracted
(C) polarized (D) refracted

21. Air is a mixture of gases. About 78 % of this gaseous mixture is
(A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen
(C) Carbon-dioxide (D) Hydrogen

22. The universal law of gravitation was propounded by
(A) Kepler (B) Galileo
(C) Newton (D) Copernicus

23. The hardest substance available on earth is
(A) Platinum (B) Coal
(C) Gold (D) Diamond

24. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of
(A) zinc (B) lead
(C) chromium (D) tin

25. What is laughing gas ?
(A) Sulphur dioxide (B) Carbon monoxide
(C) Nitrous oxide (D) Hydrogen peroxide

RRC GROUP-D EXAM (NOTIFICATION NO. E.NO.1/2008) SOLVED PAPER (SET E4)

1. The term ‘Satyagraha’ is associated with
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(C) Lala Lajpat Rai (D) G.K.Gokhale

2. The first popular revolt against the British (also called the Sepoy Mutiny) happened in the
year
(A) 1857 (B) 1867
(C) 1877 (D) 1897



3. “Do or Die” was one of the most powerful slogans of India’s freedom struggle. Who gave it ?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) B. G. Tilak (D) Subhash Chandra Bose

4. ‘Thanas’ was established during the British period by
(A) Cornwallis (B) Warren Hastings
(C) William Bentinck (D) Wellesley

5. Which of the British rulers was associated with the ‘abolition of sati’ ?
(A) William Bentinck (B) Warren Hastings
(C) Robert Clive (D) Dalhousie

6. Whose reign is considered as the golden age of Mughal architecture ?
(A) Shah Jahan (B) Jahangir
(C) Aurangzeb (D) Akbar

7. Fort William in Bengal was constructed by the
(A) British (B) Portuguese
(C) Dutch (D) French

8. Who founded the Ahom kingdom of Assam ?
(A) Sukapha (B) Bamunikonwar
(C) Dihingia Raja (D) Khora Raja

9. Who established the ‘satras’ in Assam ?
(A) Nathmuni (B) Srimanta Sankaradeva
(C) Ramananda (D) Kabir

10. To promote trade and commerce, Sher Shah constructed many roads. The most famous of
them was the Grand Trunk Road. It ran from
(A) Gujarat to Delhi (B) Bengal to Punjab
(C) Delhi to Lahore (D) Delhi to Kashmir

11. In the battle of Saraighat in 1671 A.D.
(A) Mir Jumla defeated the Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha
(B) The Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha defeated Mir Jumla
(C) The Ahom general Bir Lachit defeated the Mughal general Ram Singh
(D) The Mughal general Ram Singh defeated the Ahom general Bir Lachit

12. A very special tank, which archaeologists call the Great Bath was found in the ancient city of
(A) Mohenjodaro (B) Lothal
(C) Harappa (D) Kalibangan

13. Ashoka the Great belonged to the
(A) Mughal dynasty (B) Maurya dynasty
(C) Slave dynasty (D) British Empire

14. ‘Abhijnanam Sakuntalam’ was written by
(A) Kalidas (B) Kautilya
(C) Harshavardhana (D) Banabhatta

15. First Indo – Pak war was started in the year
(A) 1945 (B) 1947
(C) 1949 (D) 1950

16. What is 20% of 200 ?
(A) 20 (B) 40
(C) 60 (D) 80

17. Choose the greatest from the following ?
(A) 9.90 (B) 9.99
(C) 9.09 (D) 0.99

18. How many months have 30 days ?
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7

19. Fill in the blank in the series with an appropriate letter.
A C E G I K __ O
(A) M (B) N
(C) L (D) P

20. Choose the odd one out.
(A) Rose (B) Lotus
(C) Jasmine (D) Cauliflower

21. Find one angle of an equilateral triangle.
(A) 60 degree (B) 90 degree
(C) 45 degree (D) 30 degree

22. If the mean (average) of 5 numbers is 5.4 what is the total sum of these numbers ?
(A) 20 (B) 24
(C) 26 (D) 27

23. If x = 5, y = 3, z = 9 find the value of 4x – 3y + 7z.
(A) 64 (B) 74
(C) 84 (D) 94

24. At what rate of simple interest will Rs. 525/- amount to Rs. 588/- at the end of 3 years.
(A) 4% (B) 6%
(C) 8% (D) 10%

25. Find the square root of 15876
(A) 156 (B) 146
(C) 126 (D) 116

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

South Eastern Railway Group-D Recruitment of 2461 Posts


South Eastern Railway, Kolkata has released notification for various posts like Helper, Trackman etc. There are 2461 vacant posts in SE Railway.

Name of the Post : Group ‘D’ (Various)
No. of Posts : 2461

Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200/- with GP Rs.1800/-

Details of the Posts :
1. Track Man (Engineering) - 313 Posts (UR – 156 ; OBC – 87 ; SC – 47 ; ST – 23)
2. Points Man – B (Operating) - 661 Posts (UR – 331 ; OBC – 181 ; SC – 100 ; ST – 49)
3. Helper II (Engineering,Electrical,Mechanical) – 815 Posts (UR – 408 ; OBC – 224 ; SC – 122 ; ST – 61)
4. Helper II (Workshop & Stores) - 666 Posts (UR – 336 ; OBC – 180 ; SC – 100 ; ST – 50)
5. Station Peon (Commercial Work Shop) - 06 Posts (UR – 03 ; OBC – 01 ; SC – 01 ; ST – 01)

Educational Qualification : 10th Pass or ITI or equivalent. Candidates who are appearing  at  and/or  awaiting  results  of  final  examination  of  class 10th  on the last  date of  of  application  are  not eligible to apply.  Academic  qualification must  be  from  a  recognized  Educational  Institution  /  Board/University,  otherwise  candidature  shall  be  rejected.  Candidates  having  higher  educational  qualification may also apply.
Age Limit : 18 – 33 years as on 01.01.2013 (Relaxation : SC/ST – 5 yrs ; OBC – 3 yrs)

Selection Procedure : Selection will be based on MERIT only. First there will be Written Examination. Candidates to a limited extent, in order of merit, out of those who obtained the prescribed minimum pass marks in Written Examination will be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Those who will qualify in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will have to go through the original document verification. Candidates who will found eligible after Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will be called for Medical Examination of relevant standard as shown against each category of post at Page-1 of this notification. There will be no interview.

Syllabus for Examination : The question paper for the written examination shall be based on Class 10th standard consisting of multiple choice objective type questions aimed to assess General Knowledge/Awareness, Mathematics and Reasoning etc. There will be no question for checking proficiency in language. Questions will be in Hindi, English, Oriya, Urdu and Bengali.

Examination fee : Rs.40/- For General and OBC Candidates (NO Fee for SC/ST/Women/PH/minorities  and  economically  backward  classes  having  income  less  than Rs  50,000/‐  p.a) – The Examination fee should be paid in the form of crossed Demand Draft from State Bank Of India or any other Nationalized Bank or crossed IPO from any Post Office drawn in favour of the “FA&CAO, South Eastern Railway, 11 Garden Reach Road , Kolkata-700043 payable at “KOLKATA”.

How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply on plain paper, in the prescribed format. The Application complete in all respects and with necessary enclosures, may be sent by ordinary post only to the “Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Railway Recruitment Cell, South Eastern Railway, 11, Garden Reach Road, 1st Floor, Bungalow No 12 A, Kolkata-700043.

Last Date for receipt of Applications: 31st October, 2012

For further details : http://www.rrcser.in/images/NOTIFICATION.pdf

Thursday, October 4, 2012

WESTERN RAILWAY MUMBAI GROUP-D RECRUITMENT



Western Railway, Mumbai invited applications in the prescribed format  from eligible Indian Nationals for filling up of 2249 various Group-D  (Gangman/ Trackman, Helper, Platform Porter,  Safaiwala, Waiter & Cleaner etc.)  posts. 

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: Minimum 10th class pass or ITI or equivalent. Academic qualification must be from recognized educational institution/Board, otherwise candidature will be rejected.

Pay : Rs 5200-20200 with Grade Pay Rs 1800

Application Fee : Rs.40/- to be paid in any branch of State Bank of India through a payment challan.  Candidates belonging to SC/ST, PWD(PH), Women, Minority Communities and Economically Backward Classes/Sections are exempted from payment of examination fees.


How to Apply : Applications in the prescribed format complete in all respects along with required enclosures should be sent on or before 24/11/2012.

Please visit  at Western Railways website http://www.stardata.co.in/rrcmumbai/ for all the  details and application format.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

RRC Northeast Frontier Railway Group-D Recruitment


RRC Northeast Frontier Railway has published Group -D Posts vide employment notice no 01/2012.

Name of the Post:-Group D

Total Posts:- 2018 ( UR-990,OBC-528,SC-293,ST-147,PH-60)

Pay : Rs 5200-20200 with Grade Pay Rs 1800

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: Minimum 10th class pass or ITI or equivalent. Academic qualification must be from recognized educational institution/Board, otherwise candidature will be rejected.

Written examination: (i) The question paper for the written examination shall be based on class 10th standard consisting of 150 multiple choice (four) objective type questions aimed to assess the General Knowledge/Awareness, Mathematics, General Science, Reasoning, etc. (ii) The duration of the written examination shall be 2 (two) hours. (iii) The question paper shall be printed in Hindi and
English and also in regional languages. (iv) Negative Marking-There will be negative marking for wrong answers. One third mark shall be deducted for each wrong answer, i.e. one mark shall be deducted for every 3 wrong answers.

Physical efficiency test : (PET) for all categories. : Passing the PET is mandatory and the same will be qualifying in nature.

Fee For Apply:The examination fee for unreserved and OBC candidates is Rs.40 (Rs. Forty only). Candidates belonging to SC/ST, Physically Handicapped, women, minorities and economically backward classes are fully exempted from payment of examination fees. The examination fees shall be paid in the form of Indian Postal Order from any Post office drawn in favour of FA&CAO, N.F. Railway and payable at GPO, Guwahati.

The applications in prescribed format may be sent by ordinary post to Deputy Chief Personnel Officer, Railway Recruitment Cell, N.F Railway, Station Colony, Guwahati, Assam (PIN 781001) or dropped in the Application Drop room at Railway Recruitment Cell, N.F Railway, Station Colony, Guwahati, Assam up to 17.30 hrs of the closing date 2012 November 23.

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Northern Railway, New Delhi Group-D Recruitment


Applications  invited from eligible Indian Nationals for filling up of following 7368 various Group-D posts in Northern Railway, New Delhi in the pay scale of Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.1800/-

Post Name :
1. Traffic Porter : 99 vacancies
2. Points man: 283 vacancies
3. Gate man :173 vacancies
4. Khalasi Helper : 2005 vacancies
5. Track man : 3853 vacancies
6. Carriage Cleaner: 852 vacancies
7. DSL Khallasi :10 vacancies
8. DSL Cleaner : 51 vacancies
9. Safaiwala : 40 vacancies
10. Hospital Attendant : 02 vacancies


Age Limit (As on 01-01-2013):
Min Age – 18 and Max Age – 33

Education Qualifications :
Candidates must have at least 10th class or ITI 


Application Fee : Rs.40/- IPO  in favour of Assistant Personnel Officer, Railway Recruitment Cell, Lajpat Nagar – I, New Delhi – 110024 payable at Delhi. OR pay in any branch of Central Bank of India by payment challan or by NEFT/online.  Candidates belonging to SC/ST, PWD(PH), Women, Minority Communities and Economically Backward Classes/Sections are exempted from payment of examination fees.


How to Apply : Applications in the prescribed format complete in all respects along with required enclosures should be sent by post to the AssisAssistant Personnel Officer (RRC), Railway Recruitment Cell,
Lajpat Nagar – I, New Delhi – 110024.
, so as to reach on or before 15/10/2012. For candidates residing in Far-Flung areas and North-East, the closing date for receipt of applications by post will be 30/10/2012 up.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

RRC South Western Railway, Hubli Group-D Recruitment


Applications in the prescribed format are invited from eligible Indian Nationals for filling up of following 790 various Group-D posts in South Western Railway, Hubli in the pay scale of Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.1800/- (age : 18-33 years as on 01/01/2012) :

Trackman/ Helper/ Porter/ Hamal/ Sweeper cum Porter/ Safaiwala etc.

Education Qualifications :
Candidates must have at least 10th class or ITI to apply.

Age Limit :
Min. Age – 18 and Max. Age – 33

Age Relaxation:
Age Relaxation will be given to the categories according to the Govt Rules for reserved category.

Application Fee : Rs.40/- in the form of DD/ IPO  in favour of FA&CAO/SWR/Hubli  payable at Hubli. Candidates belonging to SC/ST, PWD(PH), Women, Minority Communities and Economically Backward Classes/Sections are exempted from payment of examination fees.


Selection Process :
Selection process is based on performance in based on the performance in Written exam, PET and Medical test.



How to Apply : Applications in the prescribed format complete in all respects along with required enclosures should be sent by post to the Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Railway Recruitment Cell, DRM Office Compound, South Western Railway, Hubli - 580020, so as to reach on or before 28/09/2012 up to 18.00 hrs. For candidates residing in Far-Flung areas and North-East, the closing date for receipt of applications by post will be 13/10/2012 up to 18.00 hrs.

For more Details Visit:  http://www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1345868686438-E_NotificationNo1_2012.pdf

Monday, August 27, 2012

RRC Eastern Railway, Kolkata Group-D Recruitment Notification

 
Eastern Railway, Kolkata invites Applications in the prescribed format from eligible Candidates for filling up 1990 Group-D posts,  in the pay scale of Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.1800/- 

  • Helper-II/Khalashi/ Store Khalashi/ Peon/Sweeper/ Safaiwala/ Helper-II/ Chowkidar/ Porter/ Waiting Room Bearer/ Parcel Porter/ W.B.Portar/Station Peon/ Call Peon/ Keyman/ Gateman 
Education Qualifications :
Candidates must have at least 10th class or ITI to apply .
 
Age : 
18-33 years as on 01/01/2012
 
Application Fee :
Rs.40/- in the form of DD/ IPO  in favour of Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Railway Recruitment Cell, Eastern Railway” payable at “KOLKATA. Candidates belonging to SC/ST, PWD(PH), Women, Minority Communities and Economically Backward Classes/Sections are exempted from payment of examination fees.


How to Apply :
Applications in the prescribed format complete in all respects along with required enclosures should be sent by post to the Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Railway Recruitment Cell, Eastern Railway, 56, C.R.Avenue, RITES Building, 1st Floor, Kolkata – 700 012, so as to reach on or before 01/10/2012 up to 18.00 hrs. For candidates residing in Far-Flung areas and North-East, the closing date for receipt of applications by post will be 16/10/2012 up to 18.00 hrs.


For more Details Visit http://www.rrcer.com

Saturday, August 25, 2012

RRC SOUTHERN RAILWAY, CHENNAI GROUP-D 2461 POSTS RECRUITMENT

RRC Southern Railway, Chennai invites applications for Group - D 2461 Posts from Interested Candidates.

No. of Posts:
1. Sweeper-cum-Porter – 482 Posts
2. Trackman – 1003 Posts

3. Helper Gr II – 784 Posts

4. Safaiwala – 94 Posts

5. Peon – 22 Posts

6. Trackman/Mali/Helper Gr II/Vendor/Peon/Sanitary Cleaner – 76 Posts


Age Limit :
Min Age – 18 and Max Age – 33


Education Qualifications :
Candidates must have at least 10th class or ITI to apply .

Application Fee :
SC/ST/Minority Muslims, Christians, Sikhs & Buddhist candidates no need to pay any application/exam fee. General and OBC Candidates must pay the 40 rupees in the form of DD drawn at any bank or postal order .

Selection Process :
Selection process is based on performance in based on the performance in Written exam, PET and Medical test. 


Important Dates :
Last Date for Receipt of Application form: 25-09-2012
Last Date for Receipt of Application (far flung areas): 12-10-2012
 

RRC Central Railway, Mumbai Group - D 2572 Posts Recruitment

RRC Central Railway, Mumbai invites applications for the various Group-D posts.

Total Number of Various Vacancies : 2572 Posts


Post Name :
1. Trackmen Hamal
2. Khalasis
3. Safaiwalas
4. Asst Pointsman

Age Limit :

Min Age – 18 and Max Age – 33

Age Relaxation:
Age Relaxation will be given to the categories according to the Govt Rules for reserved category.


Education Qualifications :

Candidates must have at least 10th class or ITI to apply for RRB Mumbai Jobs.

Application Fee :

SC/ST/Minority Muslims, Christians, Sikhs & Buddhist candidates no need to pay any application/exam fee. General and OBC Candidates must pay the 40 rupees in the form of DD drawn at any bank or postal order on Senior Personnel Officer (Recruitment) Railway Recruitment Cell, Central Railway, Mumbai.

Selection Process :
RRB Mumbai Selection process is based on performance in based on the performance in Written exam, PET and Medical test.

How to Apply :
Eligible and interested candidates need to download the application form and fill it with relevant options. Finally attach the relevant documents, certificates and challan/DD form & sent it to given listed RRB Mumbai address to reach on or before 25-09-2012 by ordinary post.

Senior Personnel Officer (Recruitment),
Railway Recruitment Cell, Central Railway,
Chief Project Manager (Conv.)’s Office Building,
1st Floor, P. D. Mello Road, Wadi Bunder,
Mumbai - 400010.

Important Dates :
Last Date for Receipt of Application form: 25-09-2012
Last Date for Receipt of Application (far flung areas): 10-10-2012

For more Details Visit:  http://www.rrccr.com/Upload/17_RRC__CR__1__2012.pdf