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RRB NTPC 2024 Recruitment: Over 11,000 vacancies announced, applications begin mid-September

As per the RRB NTPC notification, the candidates can apply for graduate level posts from September 14 to October 13 and for undergraduate posts between September 21 and October 20. 

RRB NTPC 2024 Recruitment: Applicants can apply for one RRB post and only one application will be required to be submittedRRB NTPC 2024 Recruitment: Applicants can apply for one RRB post and only one application will be required to be submitted (Express image/ representative)

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will begin the applications for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) recruitment in mid-September. The recruitment drive seeks to fill around 11,558 vacancies for both graduate and undergraduate posts. The official website of RRB NTPC – rrbapply.gov.in will make the notification and application process available.

As per the RRB NTPC notification, the candidates can apply for graduate level posts from September 14 to October 13 and for undergraduate posts between September 21 and October 20. 

Under RRB NTPC 2024 recruitment, for undergraduate posts, vacancies for commercial cum ticket clerk, accounts clerk cum typist, junior clerk cum typist and trains clerk are to be filled and for graduate posts – chief commercial cum ticket supervisor, station master, goods train manager, junior account assistant cum typist and senior clerk cum typist will be announced. As many as 8,113 posts will be filled against graduate posts and 3,445 against UG posts. 

Applicants can apply for one RRB post and only one application will be required to be submitted. 

As per the RRB NTPC 2024 eligibility criteria, for graduate posts, candidates should have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university and for undergraduate posts, candidates must have completed the Class 12 from a recognised board.

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