RRB Recruitment: Registration Window For 1,000+ Ministerial, Isolated Vacancies Closes Today At rrbapply.gov.in.; Check Application Fees Here
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) will end the extended application window for 1,036 Ministerial and Isolated category jobs today, February 16.

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RRB Recruitment: The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) will end the extended application window for 1,036 Ministerial and Isolated category jobs today, February 16. Applicants who have yet to decide to apply for these positions under the Centralised Employment Notice (CEN) 07/2024 can do so by visiting the official website of RRB at rrbapply.gov.in.
Originally, the application date was February 6, but it was later extended. Following the adjustment in the application deadline, RRBs announced that the application form correction window will be open from February 19 and closing on February 28. The application fee payment window will stay open until February 18.
Reserved category candidates will benefit from further age relaxations.
RRB Recruitment: Application fees
The application fee for PwBD, Female, Transgender, and Ex-Servicemen applicants, as well as those from SC/ST/Minority Communities/Economically Backward Class (EBC), is ₹250. The application fee for other candidates is ₹500.
Aspirants from these groups who take the first computer-based test (CBT 1) will receive a refund of Rs 400 after deducting bank charges.
To know more about the recruitment like post-wise eligibility criteria, selection process and other details, candidates can read the detailed notification.
Read the official detailed notification here
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