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RRB NTPC 2024: Registration extended for UG posts; apply at rrbapply.gov.in

RRB NTPC Recruitment Extended 2024: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) today extended the application process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) recruitment. For undergraduate posts, the registration is extended till October 27, while for graduate positions the deadline remains the same, October 20. Earlier, the deadline for the UG posts was October 13. The date for fee payment after the closing deadline is till October 29. The modification window for the RRB NTPC is between October 30 to November 6. The recruitment drive aims to fill approximately 11,558 vacancies for both graduate and undergraduate positions. A total of 8,113 posts will be filled for graduate positions, and 3,445 posts will be filled for undergraduate positions. Under the RRB NTPC 2024 recruitment, there are vacancies for both undergraduate and graduate posts. For undergraduate posts, vacancies are available for commercial cum ticket clerk, accounts clerk cum typist, junior clerk cum typist, and trains clerk. For graduate posts, vacancies include chief commercial cum ticket supervisor, station master, goods train manager, junior account assistant cum typist, and senior clerk cum typist. There will be two stages of the examination process, the computer-based test (CBT) followed by the computer-based aptitude test (CBAT) or Typing Skill Test (TST) where applicable for the posts. The examination duration will be 120 minutes for eligible PwBD candidates who are accompanied by a scribe. SMS and email messages containing the e-call letter and upload details will be sent to all eligible candidates via their registered mobile number and email account. No call letter will be sent by post. The detailed notification and application form for the RRB NTPC can be found on the official website rrbapply.gov.in None

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