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RRB NTPC, Level 1 posts Recruitment 2019: Notification out for 1,30,000 vacancies, check details here

Railway Recruitment Board Job Alert: 1.30 lakh Indian Railways Jobs - RRB NTPC , Level 1 Recruitment age limit, eligibility here


Railway Recruitment Board – RRB Recruitment 2019 – 1,30,000 Openings
NTPC, Para Medical Staff & Various Vacancy – Coming Soon
RRB Vacancy Details
CEN No. 
Exam Group
No Of Vacancy (approx.)
Pay Scale
RRB/CEN 01/2019
Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC)
30,000
As per 7th CPC Pay Matrix
RRB/CEN 02/2019
Para-Medical Staff
RRB/CEN 03/2019
Ministerial And Isolated Categories
RRC-01/2019
Level-1 Posts
1,00,000
Eligibility Criteria for RRB Recruitment
Education Qualification 
Age Limit
As per official Notification

As per rules of RRB
Application Fee

Gen/ OBC (400 refundable)
500
Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.
SC/ ST/ Ex-Servicemen/ PwBDs / Female / Transgender / Minorities/ Economically Backward Class (250 refundable)
250
Important Dates to Remember
Starting Date to Apply Online (Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC)) by RRBs
28 Feb 2019 10:00 AM
Starting Date to Apply Online (Para-Medical Staff) by RRBs
04 Mar 2019 10:00 AM
Starting Date to Apply Online (Ministerial And Isolated Categories) by RRBs
08 Mar 2019 10:00 AM
Starting Date to Apply Online (Level-1 Posts) by RRCs
12 Mar 2019 10:00 AM

Important Links
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