New Delhi:
The Indian Railways will start conducting the first stage of computer-based exams from December 15, talked about the nationwide transporter’s board chairman VK Yadav on Saturday. Mr Yadav, whereas addressing a digital briefing, educated the exams might be held to fill spherical 1.40 lakh posts in three courses of vacancies.
The vacancies are of three types – non-technical customary courses (guards, clerks and so forth), isolated and ministerial and stage 1 (observe maintainers, pointsman and so forth).
Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal moreover launched the examination dates on Twitter.
Railways to begin out Laptop computer Primarily based Check out for notified 1,40,640 vacancies from 15th December 2020 🖥️
Vacancies are of three types:
🚆 Non Technical Frequent Lessons(guards, clerks and so forth)
🚆 Isolated & Ministerial
🚆 Diploma 1(observe maintainers, pointsman and so forth)— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) September 5, 2020
The railway board chairman talked about the exams could not be carried out till now because of COVID-19 pandemic.
“We invited capabilities for recruitment in assorted courses for 1,40,640 posts. These have been notified throughout the pre-COVID interval. Scrutiny of these capabilities was achieved, nevertheless due to COVID-19 pandemic a computer-based examination could not be achieved,” Yadav talked about.
Railway Recruitment Boards are devoted to holding computer-based exams for all notified vacancies and have been actively assessing the underside situation amid the pandemic, an announcement from the Railways talked about.
These are, 35,208 posts in non-technical customary courses (NTPC) like guards, office clerks, industrial clerks and others, 1,663 posts for isolated and ministerial courses akin to steno and teaches, and 1,03,769 for level-one vacancies corresponding to watch maintainers and pointsman.
(With PTI inputs)