Will RRB recruit for 11,558 posts? Notification is going viral on social media

 
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RRB NTPC Recruitment 2024: The notice of RRB NTPC Recruitment 2024 is going viral on social media. It has been said that there will be recruitment on more than 11000 posts. Let us know what is the reality of the notice going viral.

RRB NTPC recruitment notification is going viral.Image Credit: freepik

Railway NTPC recruitment notification is going viral on social media platform X. In which Railway Recruitment Board has said about recruitment on more than 11000 posts under Non Technical Popular Category (NTPC). At the same time, in the viral notification, it has been informed that the application process will start in September. Let us know what is the truth of this viral notice.

According to the short notification of RRB which is going viral, RRB will fill 11,558 posts through this recruitment process. This includes 8113 posts for graduates and 3445 posts for undergraduates. The application process for graduate posts will start from 14 September and will continue till 13 October. The application process for undergraduate posts can be done from 21 September to 20 October.

On which posts will the recruitment be done?

RRB will fill the posts of Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist and Trains Clerk, Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist and Senior Clerk cum Typist under NTPC. Soon RRB will release the detailed notification on its official website.

What should be the age?

The age of the candidates applying for these various posts should be between 18 years to 36 years. The age of the applicants will be calculated from 1 January 2025. At the same time, relaxation in the maximum age limit will also be given to the reserved category.


What is the truth behind this?

The short notice of RRB NTPC recruitment is going viral on social media. No information about it is available on the official website of RRB, rrbcdg.gov.in. At the same time, it is written on the RRB website that candidates should not trust any notice going viral. They should consider the notice issued on the official website regarding any examination and vacancy as correct.

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