The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially opened the registration process for 2,570 vacancies under the junior engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) categories. This is a great opportunity for candidates seeking a government job in the indian Railways.

Key Details of the Recruitment

· Total Vacancies: 2,570

o Junior engineer (JE) – Majority of the posts

o Depot Material Superintendent (DMS)

o Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA)

· Application Start Date: october 31, 2025

· Last Date to Apply: november 30, 2025

· Official Website: rrbapply.gov.in

Eligibility Criteria

· Educational Qualification:

o For JEdiploma in Engineering or equivalent degree in the relevant discipline.

o For DMS – Degree/Diploma in relevant fields as per RRB notifications.

o For CMA – Degree/Diploma in Chemistry/Metallurgy or equivalent.

· Age Limit: Typically between 18 to 33 years, with relaxation for reserved categories as per government norms.

· Nationality: Must be an Indian citizen.

Selection Process

1. Computer-Based Test (CBT) – Objective type exam to assess technical and general knowledge.

2. Document Verification – For candidates who qualify in the CBT.

3. Medical Examination – Ensuring physical fitness for the job.

How to Apply

1. Visit the official RRB portal: rrbapply.gov.in

2. Register with basic details (name, email, phone number).

3. Upload required documents (educational certificates, photo, signature).

4. Pay the application fee (as per category).

5. Submit the application and take a printout for future reference.

Important Tips

· Ensure all documents are scanned clearly before uploading.

· Double-check eligibility criteria before applying to avoid rejection.

· Start preparation early for the CBT, focusing on technical knowledge and general awareness.

This recruitment offers a stable career in the indian Railways, along with growth opportunities in technical and administrative roles.

 

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